Picking color can be difficult. Orlando Color Specialists say that color plays a big part in the feeling of a space. For this reason, the color(s) in a home should be in harmony. The tips below will help you accomplish this task on your own!
Start with something neutral: Grey is the new neutral. Be sure to incorporate it or another favorite neutral of yours (white, beige, or even yellow) and then build your color pallet from there. The benefit of starting with a neutral is that it immediately warms up the space and allows for a consistent feel while offering a good starting point for picking the playful color to mix with it. Neutral go with everything so you won’t be limited!
Use color to separate spaces: While a lot of people are scared of bold color in large amounts (like on the wall), they are not as timid about incorporating it in furniture. For large spaces like a great room or kitchen/dining area that aren’t separated with walls, use color in the furniture to separate the space. The living room seating may follow a red color pallet while the dining room seating falls into a blue color pallet. Keep the walls neutral to allow for a flow between the spaces, while the color on the furniture defines each space from the other.
Use colors to create a balancing act: If you love bright and bold color and want it as the main wall colors, be sure to incorporate a neutral somewhere to balance the space. You can do this through soft goods and accessories so that the room is not overwhelmed with color, but still feels comfortable and inviting.
Make a statement with color: You may be dealing with your bathroom or kitchen where tile is an option. If so, don’t shy away from a funky tile color or pattern as an accent—wall, pattern, or stripe. Or, you may have fallen in love with a particular patterned wallpaper that is full of color. Use that statement piece as a starting point and go from there so that the room is in harmony rather than being disjointed. Visitors will be able to tell when something is an afterthought and doesn’t flow with the rest of the space.
Classic colors are always in style: Even though many people are afraid of using too much black in a room, it is still a neutral while also possessing the ability to make a statement. A black and white color combination can work within many different styles—contemporary, traditional, transitional, etc. It is also a classic and won’t go out of style.
Use variations of the same color in lighter shades: mixing different tones of the same color creates a color story and allows you to go bold or safe while using the color that you like in the doses that you prefer. Mix it with a neutral so that there’s a balance, and don’t limit yourself to fabrics and walls. Accessories like lamps, mirrors, and art can all be painted to fit within your color story.
