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Color in Interior Design
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Monochromatic- this room has different tints and shades of green and makes the room feel neat and simple on the eyes since there is only one color.
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Analogous- this room has three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel (blue violet, blue, and blue green) this color scheme makes the room feel relaxing.
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Complementary- this room has two colors opposite from each other on the color wheel (red orange and blue green) this makes the room vibrate and feel lively.
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Split Complementary- this room uses three colors and is similar to complimentary however instead of going straight across the color wheel you use the colors on either side of its compliment. (purple, green, and yellow orange) this makes the room feel more ballanced.
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Triadic- this room has colors that are equally distanced on the color wheel (purple, green, and orange) this makes the room feel perfectly balanced.
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High Key- uses bright white colors and tends to vibrate. this room has a few anchors like the grey rug and pillow, and the two neutral colored chairs. this room feels uplifting and energetic.
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Low Key- uses dark black colors to create a quiet space. the highlights are the neutral couch, lamp, and vase. the room feels laid back, calm, and quiet.
Monochromatic- this room has different tints and shades of green and makes the room feel neat and simple on the eyes since there is only one color.
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