Friday, October 4, 2013

Design One Plan

Paint swatches are a fun and easy way to consider different color schemes.


There is much to consider when designing a beautiful interior space. Elements such as furniture arrangement, fabric selection and interior style are all important to the finished decor. Of all the aspects, however, the choice of a color scheme is one of the most vital to the feeling of a finished room. Color makes space appear large or small. Color choices affect the reflection of light in a room, and color enhances mood and style. Choosing an interior color scheme is not difficult. With a little knowledge of the theory of color and a few design tips, creating a gorgeous color scheme is easy.


Instructions


Designing a Color Scheme


1. Incorporate existing finishes into your interior color scheme. As you plan your home colors, it is important to start your palette by incorporating any existing flooring colors, countertop finishes and large-ticket furniture pieces into your design. These are color elements that you choose to remain the same, so work the colors into your decor and scheme.


2. Consider your light sources. The perception of color is dramatically affected by light, so consider the number of windows you have in a space as well as the direction the room faces. North-facing rooms always cast a slight blue tint to the light while west-facing rooms have a more orange tinge.


3. Use the color wheel. Study the color wheel for color scheme planning direction. Analogous colors, or those next to each other on the wheel, create a more calming mood in a room while complementary colors, or those opposite each other, result in a more dramatic, energized space.


4. Consider the dimensions of the room. Color use affects the perceived size of a room. Small rooms feel larger when light paint colors are used. Large rooms appear smaller when a dark hue is chosen. Ceilings feel higher when painted a light color while they look lower when painted a darker paint color.


5. Study the style of your interior design. Various interior decorating styles incorporate certain colors to enhance their look. Tuscan design is hallmarked by its use of gold and orange, and French Country decor usually has bright blues and yellows. The design of your home often dictates some of the colors you use.


6. Consider geographical location. When designing your color scheme, consider where you live. Hot climates appear cooler by use of cool colors such as white, blue, and green. If you live in a cold climate, incoporate warm colors such as red and orange to give your home a warm feeling during those cold winter months.


7. Choose colors that harmonize in an open-concept home. Many home designs feature rooms that are visually open to other spaces, so choose a color scheme that is harmonious and coordinating for maximum visual appeal.









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