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Dressing by color

January 3rd, 2008

From all possible ways of dressing color - is the most dynamical, the fastest and impressing one. All without exception, professional designers like to experiment with various combinations of colors in interior.
It is important to understand, how colors are combined. For achievement of the effect conceived by you three basic schemes can be used: monochrome, one-voice-frequency and contrast.
The monochrome scheme uses shades only of one color. It can be any color, and for revival variations of one shade of different saturations and a tonality are used. Monochrome schemes assume unity, harmony, open space and continuity. Effect is always calming. However be cautious, so that the room did not become boring and monotonous. It can be wall-papers under painting with a convex relief or decorative plaster.
The one-voice-frequency scheme combines close on a spectrum colors, and the nearest shades of the next, “related” color. For example, if the basic tone is dark blue, your scheme can include blue-green, blue-violet and red-violet shades. But it is possible to make the scheme more interesting, having added shades of different saturation and brightness. One-voice-frequency schemes will give more energy and will stimulate your activity.
The contrast scheme - is the most courageous and strong one. And, as the eclecticism is in fashion now, it combines contrast or opposite colors, such as yellow and dark blue or red and green.
But do not forget, that contrast colors on a background each other seem more brightly, therefore use the given scheme more cautiously, include colors of different brightness and saturation. The supplementing scheme is ideal for rooms, where there is a vigorous activity, for example, for kitchen or sitting room.

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