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When in doubt, turn to the color wheel. This is a rule that even pro designers follow, and can be used to guide the design of your interiors. While monochrome may be the latest obsession, we’re ...
While the design process can seem like it comes from a place of feeling, there's certainly a science to it. So when it comes to selecting your home's color scheme and you're in need of guidance, ...
A few weeks ago, we began a discussion about color. We started with complementary colors, those that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. This week we explore analogous colors. Throughout ...
Have you ever heard the film theory, "If It's Purple, Someone's Gonna Die?" If you closely observe the use of this color in various films, purple is like an announcement of “death” or “the end.” ...
Even though Isaac Newton’s experiments and observations led to the development of the color wheel during the 17th century, his revolution in the understanding and application of colors continues to ...
Using analogous color schemes — neighboring hues from the color wheel — in interior design is a way to create flowing spaces, where an innate sense of smoothness and ease rules.