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Transitional Color Scheme
Neutral, because the color black is being used throughout the room.
Neutral, because beige and white are used in the room.
Neutral, because gray is being used throughout the room.
Triadic because the colors purple, green and orange are used, which forms a triangle on the color wheel.
Triadic because the colors yellow, blue and red are used, and that forms a triangle on the color wheel.
Triadic because blue, yellow and and red are being used and they form a triangle on the color wheel.
Complementary because blue and orange are being used and they are opposite on the color wheel
Complementary because blue and orange are being used and they are opposite on the color wheel.
Complementary because yellow and purple are the colors being used and the are opposite on the color wheel.
Analogous because red, red-purple and and red-orange are being used in the room, and the colors are next to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous because yellow-green, green and blue-green are being used in the room and they are next to each other on the color wheel
Analogous because blue, blue-green, and green are being used throughout the room
Monochromatic because purple is the main color being used while having lighter and darker shades.
Monochromatic because the main color is blue with many shades of blue such as light blue to dark blue.
Monochromatic because the room has one main color (orange) with different shades of orange.
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