What colors work well together and how to use them

What colors work well together and how to use them

Master the art of colour harmony at home by learning the fundamentals of colour coordination. Here’s our guide on what colors work well together.

Making a lovely house is difficult, and many of us feel that our best efforts are never enough. But have no worry; assistance is at hand! Decorating your house may be fun and simple if you know the fundamentals of interior design. Learn the fundamentals of colour coordination, the cornerstone of any aesthetically pleasing interior, right here.

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Monochromatic

A monochromatic colour scheme is one that uses only one primary colour, rendered in a variety of tones, hues, and tints. In this instance, we have hung a collection of black and white photographs in a bedroom decorated in various shades of grey.

Complementary

Some may find this choice of colours to be too risky, but I assure you it will provide magnificent results if you give it a try. The term “complementary colour scheme” refers to colour palettes that use contrasting hues. They’re complementary hues that stand out from one another strongly, like yellow and purple or blue and orange. You may use either hue as the basis and the other as an accent against a white, black, grey, or other neutral backdrop. To complement the deep blue walls, we’ve used orange as an accent colour in this space.

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Neutrals

Neutral colours are a safe bet when it comes to interior design. Even so-called “neutral” shades like black, white, grey, and beige have their own categories, namely warm and cold. We opted on a pleasant colour palette of neutrals for the living area. Warm and traditional, your house will seem just right when decorated with tones of brown and creamy white.

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