Decorate Your Room Colorful
In modern society, many people want to make their room colorful. With the technology to create any paint color imaginable, choosing which colors to design your room with can be a tedious mission. Therefore, you should decide which feel do you want in your room. Warm? Cool?
It becomes easier to choose colors once you decide on the feel.
First you should know the meaning of colors. Primary colors are your basic red, blue and yellow. The secondary colors are orange, purple and green. On the color wheel, red is opposite to green because the two colors contrast each other. Blue is opposite to orange, and yellow is opposite to purple. Neutrals - browns and grays - are also safe to work with because they match with just about every color. They are neutral to every color.
Second you can pick up color samples at any place that sells wall paint to help you get a better idea of how the room will turn out. To be unique, you can select your colors from the paint samples, and then ask the hardware store to slightly lighten or darken the shade you selected, so that you end up with a color that is slightly different from the ones on the color samples. If you are painting a small room, you could select two or three colors to make up your color scheme.
When designing a child's room, bright colors would fit here. So, for a unique combination here, think of both warm and cool colors. Try three colors, and make sure two are either cool or warm, and the third could be the opposite of those two. If you want to combine four colors, it's best to pick three colors of one type - warm or cool - and let the fourth be the opposite. This way the contrasting colors are not overpowering. And, if possible, you can accentuate your favorite color in the scheme with accessories, such as artificial flowers, unique picture frames and floor rugs.
It becomes easier to choose colors once you decide on the feel.
First you should know the meaning of colors. Primary colors are your basic red, blue and yellow. The secondary colors are orange, purple and green. On the color wheel, red is opposite to green because the two colors contrast each other. Blue is opposite to orange, and yellow is opposite to purple. Neutrals - browns and grays - are also safe to work with because they match with just about every color. They are neutral to every color.
Second you can pick up color samples at any place that sells wall paint to help you get a better idea of how the room will turn out. To be unique, you can select your colors from the paint samples, and then ask the hardware store to slightly lighten or darken the shade you selected, so that you end up with a color that is slightly different from the ones on the color samples. If you are painting a small room, you could select two or three colors to make up your color scheme.
When designing a child's room, bright colors would fit here. So, for a unique combination here, think of both warm and cool colors. Try three colors, and make sure two are either cool or warm, and the third could be the opposite of those two. If you want to combine four colors, it's best to pick three colors of one type - warm or cool - and let the fourth be the opposite. This way the contrasting colors are not overpowering. And, if possible, you can accentuate your favorite color in the scheme with accessories, such as artificial flowers, unique picture frames and floor rugs.
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