Lecture 3 Colors
4.SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY I consider this bedroom to be Split Complementary because the designer uses pink, purple, and green throughout the room. Adding in key little details such as the pink picture on the green wall and the different shade of pink and green on the throw pillow. By incorporating purple they utilize the crowing and the bed spread as well as the purple flowers as an ascent piece
5.TRIADIC Triadic color scheme is the use of 3 colors throughout the room. In this room they use the three primary colors. The dominant color is red, but they use the paintings to incorporate the furniture, and throughout the room using ascent pieces of those 3 primary colors they are able to pull it together.
6. HIGHKEY When I think of high key the first thing that pops into my head is light and white. Although the chandeliers are on the darker side. The designer uses the open windows with the white framing and lighter grey colors as well as lots of white and neutrals through out the room, giving on a high key setting.
7. LOWKEY- Now this is the perfect lowkey room to me, when I think of lowkey I think of the dark using a lot of black as the dominant color throughout the room. There is some natural light coming from the door, but the ascent pieces, from the flooring to the bed spread are all dark colors from grey to black.
1.MONOCHROMATIC- is using one hue as the color scheme for the entire space. In this space they use the color red throughout the entire room.
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