Your home is your sanctuary. And when choosing a colour palette for your home, different shades and tones can evoke emotions and set different moods. We consulted our design and colour experts to tell us how our readers can use colour theory and make their spaces exude their unique personalities and styles. Let’s explore how:
Cool colours are soothing while warm colours are energising
Cool colours like blue, purple and green evoke calming and soothing feelings. Warm colours like orange, red and yellow bring energy and enigma to a space. Think of cool colours as the serene sky and warm colours as the illuminating sun.
Use complementary colours
Two hues that lie on opposite sides of the colour wheel are complementary colours. When these colours come together, they become stronger than if they were used standalone. However, this does not mean you paint one wall red and the other green for hall interior colour, but by thinking of ways you can add these colours in accents such as wall trimmings or even pillows and furniture can complement the surrounding area.
Pick colours based on the purpose of the room
When choosing interior wall painting designs and colours, remember that a bedroom is a space to relax and destress and should be calming and rejuvenating. Passive, neutral and muted pastel tones have a calming effect, ideal for this space. For high energetic areas like the living room and home office, active, brighter tones will stimulate the mind and body, evoking energy and creativity.
Lighting can change everything
Picking the right wall colour is one step, testing the colour in different lights is another. It is important to test how the colour looks in different lights- a colour can look different with certain interior light sources as well.