Combining Colors

Whatever type of jobs around the house you are contemplating, if the appropriate section gives you the confidence as well as the practical advice you need to tackle it, then this site will have achieved its purpose. Combining Colours When planning colour combinations, you need to consider how bright or dark a decor should be and what range and intensity of colour to use. For lively colour harmony, it helps to know a few basic principles of colour theory and to understand how different colours influence one another when used in interiors. The colour wheel Colour designing is based on the spectrum of visible light, which can be visualized as a colour wheel, like that illustrated below.

At three equidistant points on the wheel are found the pri- mary colours - red, blue, and yellow- from which all other colours are derived. Mixing two primary colours in equal proportion results in the formation of the secondary colours - orange, violet, Above Colour juxtapositions designed to challenge convention have been employed in this imagina- tively decorated room. The predominant colour here is primary red, which has an enclosing effect on the spac«. This effect is efthdftced by the ctlftopied ceiling, also in red with a smaller panel of blue. it is rather illusory, since apart from various shades of pink the only other "colour" used is white. Colour contrasts using them in extremely unequal propor- tions or by muting one or both ol the colours as lighter or darker tones, You can then enliven the overall colour scheme by introducing just a few hints of strong contrasting colour.

Tonal variations The pure forms of each of the primary, secondary, and tertiary colours can be modified to create an enormous range of tonal variations simply by adding differing amounts of white or black. However, it is the subtle variations in tone that are most likely to produce colour combinations that blend together successfully in a room's
• Combining Colours
• When planning colour combinations, you need to consider how bright or dark a decor should be and what range and intensity of colour to use. For lively colour harmony, it helps to know a few basic principles of colour theory and to understand how different colours influence one another when used in interiors. The colour wheel Colour designing is based on the spectrum of visible light, which can be visualized as a colour wheel, like that illustrated below.
At three equidistant points on the wheel are found the pri- mary colours - red, blue, and yellow- from which all other colours are derived. Mixing two primary colours in equal proportion results in the formation of the secondary colours - orange, violet, and green. When a primary colour is mixed with an adjacent secondary colour, a tertiary colour - such as red- violet or blue-green is produced. Seeing colours as spokes of a wheel enables you to see how one colour relates to another. Above Colour juxtapositions designed to challenge convention have been employed in this imagina- tively decorated room. The predominant colour here is primary red, which has an enclosing effect on the space. This effect is enhanced by the canopied ceiling, also in red with a smaller panel of blue.
Right Although this room looks to be full of colour, it is rather illusory, since apart from various shades of pink the only other "colour" used is white. Colour contrasts Colours that are on opposite sides of the colour wheel, such as blue-green and red, are highly contrasting. Known as complementaries, they will fight for dominance and tend to clash if used in their "pure" intensities. However, you can incorporate them in your decorating scheme either by using them in extremely unequal propor- tions or by muting one or both of the colours as lighter or darker tones. You can then enliven the overall colour scheme by introducing just a few hints of strong contrasting colour.
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