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Color Theory
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1. Monochromatic
This scheme makes the room look very mellow, with different shades of blue, but very well put together. All looks similar.
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2. Analogous
This dining area has 4 colors that are next to each other in the color scheme. It has blue, green, and purple. It gives the room a pretty pop, all colors corresponding with each other.
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3. Complementary
This room has a very bright setting to it. It's definitely a noticeable room. It's complementary because of the yellow and the purple.
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4. Split Complementary
The room feels very different, nothing in my style but to me very different. Seems bright, happy but at the same time toned down with the darker shades in it.
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5. Triadic
3 main colors that are spaced evenly. In my opinion, it looks very to the point, something I don't like very basic.
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6. High Key
Area looks a little brighter, and pops out a bit more. has bright colors such as orange, pink, blue.
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7. Low Key
Room is more subtle, nothing that pops out in color. more warm tones to keep room looking more neutral.
1. Monochromatic This scheme makes the room look very mellow, with different shades of blue, but very well put together. All looks similar.
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