Colour Facts For December 2021
Though colour is the first thing we turn to when we feel a home is looking flat and dull, textured paint is an equally effective tool to liven up the atmosphere in the house. Using texture, you can bring in dimension and depth and even colour averse people can find a way to incorporate it to their decor. And adding textures does not stop at throws, pillows or rugs. Dressing your walls in natural textures like stone, sand and brick will liven up the room instantly without taking up too much space.
Many holidays have signature colours that are associated with them. For instance, seeing red and green colour combinations might bring back vivid memories of Christmas Eve. However, there may also be an economic reason behind these colours. Signature colours help with branding and marketing products related to the holiday. You may already own a comfortable throw or rug in the house, but buying a new one decorated with green and red colours will show your Christmas spirit. In fact, many brands around the world have successfully linked colour to their advertising during the holiday season, be it the signature red coffee cup or a limited-edition home decor range in Christmas colours.
Saturation is the amount of pigment used in a colour and is measured on a scale of low saturation (appearing washed or faded out) and high saturation (appearing vivid and bright). Research has shown that the more saturated a colour appears, the more it elicits feelings of strength, confidence and dominance. A study done by Labrecque and Milne found out that customers perceived logos and products using low saturation, faded colours as lacking dominance and ruggedness. Fascinating how colours influence what we perceive about a brand, isn’t it?
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Colour Quotes For December 2021
The details are not the details, they make the design.
- Charles Eames
Design is coming to grips with one’s real lifestyle, one’s real place in the world. Rooms should not be put together for show but to nourish one’s well being.
- Albert Hadley
For a house to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another, respond and balance one another.
- Andrée Putman
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Colour Tips For December 2021
Waking up early and leaving a cosy bed in the winter months is not easy. But creating a bedroom that is energising and mood-boosting can make a whole lot of difference. Bright colours like orange and yellow make a strong case of a colourful bedroom. If bright colours are not your thing, even pastel shades like coral or ochre can inject warmth and comfort during cold, dreary months. For bedroom colour combinations, use bright colours as accents and pair them with the new neutrals like light grey, mushroom, beige and cream.
Colour can be overwhelming for some people. But do not let the fear of colour make you choose white, beige or off-white wall paints. Trying out different colours help you create a unique ambiance in the room. For example, dark colours add dimension, depth and character. On the other hand, for a small room, brighter, lighter colours can really help open up the space and make it look larger than it is. Essentially, don’t be afraid of colours. Speak to our colour experts at Berger Express Painting to learn how to incorporate colour and use it to your advantage.
Interior wall painting is just one of the many ways to add interest and intrigue to your home walls. Apart from the colours we chose, textures and materials can enhance the appearance of the entire room and add value to your home. For wall paint design ideas, you can opt for wall textures that add dimension and interest or simply use wall stickers and stencils available in several themes like nature, sports and cartoons. With a little creativity and artistry, your walls can be the highlight of your home!