Color space management in interior designing

 
I love the design.” That purse ultimately served as inspiration for the finished room: an almost entirely black-and-white space, every bit as elegant and graphic as the mom’s bag. If you’re having trouble figuring out where to begin, it might help to settle on a general interior design style like Victorian, Country French, mid- century modern, Southwestern, Asian, or arts and crafts look. Your choice can guide your selection of furniture, paint colors, and room accessories. No matter what, though, keep an open mind and don’t feel as though everything you put in your home has to match one particular style. Still, it’s good to have a jumping-off point. I created the following quiz to help you determine the direction that’s right for you. It’s possible that you’re already one-hundred percent sure about what you want. In that case, take the quiz anyway, just for fun.
Finding Your Own Style If, however, you tend to buy only things you like, then go home and find that they don’t work in the grand scheme of things; the questions I provide might help you focus your efforts. And who knows, maybe there is an inner you that has never really been properly expressed in your home. Before you take the quiz, let me say this about having a “style”: You may like ethnic design or industrial modern or retro ’70s style, but what you want to do is take that look and make it your own. That’s what’s really going to make your place look and feel great. So sharpen your pencil, answer the following questions, and read on to learn more about how to use your natural design inclinations to successfully make over your home.
If you answered mostly a, your style is minimalist. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that you probably don’t have lace curtains in your dining room, fringe on your pillows, or Granimals in your closet. Chances are, you like a home that’s clean and modern and maybe you even stick to a palette of all white: white napkins, white towels, white sheets, white walls, white shirts. Maybe you even eat white cheeses and have a white dog. (You still, though, cling to your black leather jacket; that you’ll never give up.) You might also like vintage modern but only as long as it fits in with your minimalist scheme.