Choosing the right colour palette for your abode seem like a simple task but in reality, it can be incredibly daunting. Let’s break down the process and see how you can choose a colour palette that best suits your personality and style. Arun Malhotra, CEO, AM Estate Developers shares a few tips:
Step 1: Choosing the colours
You can take the help of the colour wheel to decide what colours you want in your house. Basically, there are three types of colours:
Primary: Red, Blue, Yellow.
Secondary: Orange, Green, Purple. These are prepared by mixing equal parts of any two primary colours.
Tertiary: These are prepared by mixing different parts of primary and secondary colours and can have infinitely different hues.
Step 2: Creating a colour scheme
The colour scheme that you choose for your house must reflect your personality. There are four basic colour schemes that you can play around with.
Monochromatic: As the name suggests, you get to use different values of the same colour. For example, you can paint your ceiling midnight blue and your walls sky blue.
Analogous: This scheme uses colours that are placed next to each other on the colour wheel. For example, yellow can be used with green or orange, or blue can be used with green or purple. This is one of the best ways of creating a vibrant, yet soothing palette.
Contrast: This scheme is great for introducing energy into your palette. You can use contrasting colours like yellow-orange, green-blue, or red-purple to create depth.
Complementary: This scheme utilizes two colours that are placed opposite on the colour wheel, say red and green, to create drama and energy.
Here’s what you should consider while choosing your colour palette
– If this is the first time that you’re choosing the palette, go for a contrasting theme. Something dark paired with something light. That’s a theme you can’t go wrong with.
– If you want your home to exude serenity, go for soft, pastel hues. But if you want some energy in your home then you should pick vibrant colours like Yellow and Red.
– Also, it isn’t necessary that you put your colours on the walls. You can keep your walls neutral and use your furnishings and accessories to showcase colours.
– Pay attention to the lighting in your house and choose the colours accordingly as it can alter the entire feel of the colours.
How to go about painting your home
You can start by selecting a colour that you like — say blue. Then you should examine different shades of green. Let’s say you like two shades — one with a grey undertone and one with a blue undertone. You can then use these colours in two different areas — say kitchen and living room. To join these two areas, you can use a common neutral colour for the ceilings.(IANS)