Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Color Schemes



Monochromatic

complementary
               

Making the living room monochromatically blue made the space more modern. I added a few traditional items such as  the mirror and even some of the patterns on the chairs and pillows. The center of the room is relatively open for a family friendly living room.

Analogous

complementary


The analogous colors (red, orange, and yellow) gave the kitchen an open, up beat feel. The inviting colors will draw the whole family to the kitchen, which is the heart of the house. It will also be a pleasant place to entertain company.

Complementary

complementary


This toddler"s bedroom was put together  using two pairs of complementary colors; red and green and orange and blue. By using these colors it gave the space a youthful feel. Also using this color scheme keeps the room modern and playful. A majority of the items found in here can be used through out their adolesence.

Triadic

complementary


The items chosen for this mood board would be found in the family's 3 season porch. This would be a place for them to enjoy nature and a virtual fire while still being in the comfort of their home where they can spend time with each other and do crafts. I chose these colors because you see alot of the burnt orange and  green throughout nature. Adding the more lavander color to the mix tied the colors together in a traidic color scheme.

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