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How-to Create the Perfect Spring Palette for your Home

Interior color choices are highly subjective, which means there’s no right or wrong way to select a color scheme for your space. A carefully curated color scheme can set the tone for your entire space, bringing together furniture, decor, and architectural details. Here are a few things to consider whe creating a color palette for your interior design:

1. Consider the room’s function: The color palette you choose for a particular room should reflect its function. For example, calming and soothing colors such as blues and greens are great for bedrooms, while warm and welcoming tones like yellows and oranges work well in living spaces.

2. Think about the mood you want to create: The colors you choose can affect the mood of the room. Bright and bold colors create a lively and energetic atmosphere, while muted and neutral tones create a more relaxing ambiance.

3. Consider the lighting: The lighting in a room can affect how colors appear. Before finalizing your color palette, consider the amount and type of lighting in the room, including natural light, artificial light, and the direction of the windows.

4. Choose a dominant color: Select one dominant color that will serve as the anchor for your color palette. This color should be used in larger amounts throughout the room, such as larger furniture pieces.

5. Use complementary colors: Complementary colors, or colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, can create a dynamic and visually appealing color scheme. However, it’s important to use complementary colors sparingly to avoid overwhelming the space.

6. Test out samples: Before committing to a color palette, test out samples in the room to see how they look in different lighting conditions and with other elements in the space.

Creating a color palette for your interior design can be a fun and rewarding process. By considering these factors, you can create a cohesive and visually stunning space that reflects your personal style and enhances your home’s overall aesthetic.

If you want help choosing colors for your space, take our Color Quiz!

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Light Neutral Color

This color wil be used for background and supporting elements such as walls or within wallpaper or other wall decor.

Dark Neutral Color

Pick a dark neutral color that aligns with the rest of your color scheme. Textiles and fabric are great ways to bring Dark Neutrals in without making your space too dark.

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Accent Color

Bold Dominant Color

This color will be used for grabbing attention & highlighting small accents in your space such a small furniture pieces or decor.

Complementary Color

This color contrasts and compliments the bold color. It can be useful to use the color wheel for picking a complimentary color. This color should also be used sparingly through Wall Art or Decor pieces.

Accent colors are supplementary colors that typically contrast the complementary color used in a room. Accent colors are used for emphasis & to enhance a color scheme. Great for accent walls or on larger furniture pieces