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Create the feel that
you want - choose your own colour scheme. What colours will
you pick for which room? Decide for yourself but keep in mind
these simple rules.
Size/Shape
of a Room :
Use paint tricks to make your room bigger or smaller. Light
colours like pales and pastels lend space to a small room
- they are airy and seem to "fade" the walls into a distance
and "stretch" a low ceiling upwards. Bold colours are friendly
and bring objects closer to create a cozy feel. Contrast and
match - square up a long narrow room by painting the short
walls in a bold colour and the long walls in a neighboring
pastel.
Lighting :
Do you have a lot of light in your room, natural or artificial?
Cut down on glare by using dark shades. If you live in a warm
climate, plan your colour scheme around the colours of water
and trees. Low-lit spaces need sunshine or warm shades to
brighten them up.
Function
:
You relate to your bedroom and your office in different ways.
But whether you are at home or work, too many random colours
in a scheme can be overpowering. While intense shades are
bold and fun, they should be used to accent or punctuate neutral
but cheerful colours. For instance a bold green can be teamed
with a lighter yellow.
Furniture & Furnishings
:
Keep your furniture colour in mind - wood is also a colour!
If you want to scale down a bulky sofa, put it against a wall
of exactly the same shade. If you want to show it off, put
it against a contrasting wall. To blend and yet preserve its
identity, set it off against a colour with yellow tones -
lime or yellow beige. Shades of white on walls can take the
widest range of furnishings. On the other hand, light coloured
furniture allows for the use of deep colours on walls.
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