Color codes at your home I

October 12, 2008  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Color Interiors, Home Decor, Room Decorations, Room interiors

Color - Home Decor - Interiors

Color schemes should be chosen according to the theme of the house, if any, climatic conditions, size of the room and light that comes in the room. All of these factors play an important role. If there is any specific theme in mind, for instance, black and white with red accents, then take into consideration the type of fabric used for curtains and upholstery. Natural fabrics score over man-made fabrics for their ability to breathe, and feel cool to the touch. Man-made fabrics have the advantage of longevity and are appreciably cheaper then the natural equivalent.

Prints of fabrics such as stripes, plaids, floral or checks can be used as single or mix-and-match according to your preference. Solid colors or neutrals go well with patterns. For large rooms, choose multi-colored upholstery, bed linens and coverings, wallpaper and window curtains with a large scale print. Contrast of mid-scale and small-scale prints look good too. A word of caution here would be to play with either color or print or texture. Variants of all can lead to a chaotic feel.

Walls could be painted or even papered, as this option is once again gaining ground. The tend these days is to for in for two or three different color on the walls of a single room, but monochromatic, walls can be make to look beautiful with accents in two or three complementary or contrasting colors. The detailing of cornices or window frames can be highlighted if desired, to add interest in the room. Painting them in contrasting colors can highlight attractive architectural elements such as trims and molding. However, it shrinks the space a little bit. Painting them in the same shade as the background can hide ugly elements as well as open up the space. More on coloring your dreams tomorrow.

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