Color Schemes Of Interior Design
BLUES
Cool and calming and restful
Very popular color for bedrooms
Good for rooms with southern exposures.
Accent colors gold and terra cotta

REDS
Stimulating, exciting, good for rooms with northern exposures

GREENS
Cool, reflecting on nature
Green complements most colors
Good for rooms with southern exposures
Team up your greens with with soft peach and terra cotta
Soft greens mixed with natural colors create a relaxing and restful room.

YELLOWS
Bright and cheery.
One of the most popular colors in kitchens.
Bright yellow goes well with blues
Warmer tints go great with the red family.
Accent colors Reds and just a touch of Black.
Good for northern exposures. Keep it light and don’t over do it!
Creamy yellows, warm gold’s make a room appear brighter and larger lending a comfortable appearance to the room.

WHITES
White will always make a room appear larger
Consider using soft tint colors on walls and moldings
which will make the room more appealing and inviting.
White is a good color for making dark hallways brighter looking.
Your area lighting will change the appearance of the colors you choose. Daylight, florescent, track lighting, incandescent lighting give different shades of colors. Be sure to check your colors in the lighting you have in your home.
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notice that your eye is always somehow attracted to the floor .the floor puts it all together
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