With so many color schemes, it is the opposite of colors that make a bold design. This relationship of opposites appeal to the interior design professional.
Like in
romance, opposites attract in design. In designing a complementary color
scheme, there is one example to follow that assists the reader in remembering a
complementary color scheme of opposites. The reader could reflect on seasonal
holidays as a tool in complementary colors.
In
remembering winter, one should think red and green; spring, purple and yellow,
and for summer the only remaining primary and secondary colors of blue and
orange. Colors do not have to be a primary and secondary color only to become a
complementary color. A designer could use a pink and a sea foam green to give
the same effect. Another method is by using any other two colors on the
opposite ends of the color wheel.
Using Complementary Colors in Design
This
method of using two opposite colors is not for the timid or weak. Pairing traditional
or opposite colors can create an austere contrast and set a mood of energetic
or rich excitement. If the homeowner is more faint-hearted, he or she may want
to stay with a less dramatic approach in using colors. For this approach,
another way to use bold colors is to accessorize with matching boxes or
complementary furnishings. One way to keep this delicate is to use a neutral
color with the complementary colors. White shelving, brown hat boxes, or black
framing can accent the complement of opposite colors.
As
described in many design resources, one should design in 60% light tones, 30%
medium tones, and 10% dark tones. This will ensure a proper use of colors for
the schemes used in design. Neutrals can assist in this process to follow
percentages in the use of tones to accentuate a color scheme if the
complementary colors are too intense.
Methods to Adding Complements in Color
A good
design process is to use an accent wall color. By using this method, one should
break up the dominant accent color with fabric that hangs from the ceiling to
the floor. This will cut back on the harshness of the accent color to create a
layering of tones. This is a good way to reduce the strong dominance of a color
used in bedding to coordinate. Dress a bed with many shades to enhance the
depth of design. If the color used on the bedding is also accented on the wall
this can coordinate a good design. This method of complementing can be useful
in applying color to the floor by adding a rug or flooring to make the room more
complete.
A
complementary color scheme can be very effective when creating a good
relationship between colors and design. This scheme of saturated tone brings
out the best in each color and can add depth and a strong sense of style. This
deeply bold sense of design can influence the look and by adding accessories,
accompanying bedding and a decorative piece of art or flooring can add an
attractive complement of romance and a desirable illusion of colors.
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