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Guide to Avoiding Color Clashing in Interior Design

Choosing the right colors for your home can indeed be challenging, but with a few guidelines and tips, you can create a harmonious and visually appealing space. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you achieve a cohesive look and feel throughout the home.

Beige and gray striped wallpaper, paired with a gray sofa, beige cushions, and white curtains.
Beige and gray striped wallpaper, paired with a gray sofa, beige cushions, and white curtains create a harmonious living room.

1. Understand Basic Color Theory

It might feel daunting, but familiarizing yourself with the color wheel is a good place to start and it’s not as complex as it may sound. Primary colors (red, blue, yellow), secondary colors (green, orange, purple), and tertiary colors (a mix of primary and secondary colors) form the basis of color theory.

Understanding Color Relationships is simple starting point for achieving the desired mood and ambiance:

  • High Contrast Colors: Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., blue and orange) create high contrast and vibrant looks.
  • Harmonious Colors: Colors next to each other on the color wheel (e.g., blue, blue-green, and green) create a harmonious and serene effect.
  • Vibrant Colors: Three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel (e.g., red, yellow, blue) offer a balanced yet vibrant palette.
Floral wallpaper with pink flowers, paired with light green cushions and white furniture
Floral wallpaper with pink flowers, paired with light green cushions and white furniture create a soft, yet vibrant look and feel.

2. Decide on a Color Scheme

Start by identifying the room’s purpose and mood. For a living room, warm, inviting colors like earth tones or soft hues create a welcoming atmosphere. Calm, soothing colors such as pastels or cool tones promote relaxation in a bedroom, whereas you may want to use more bright, energetic colors like yellows or greens to stimulate activity in the kitchen. Focused, productive colors such as blues or greens enhance concentration in the study.

Choose the color scheme by considering the purpose of the room:

  • Monochromatic: Use different shades, tints, and tones of a single color for a cohesive look.
  • Complementary: Pair colors that are opposite each other for high contrast and energy.
  • Analogous: Choose colors that are next to each other for a harmonious feel.
  • Triadic: Use three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel for a vibrant but balanced look.
Geometric wallpaper with navy blue and mustard yellow shapes, paired with a navy blue sofa and white coffee table.
Geometric wallpaper with navy blue and mustard yellow shapes, paired with a navy blue sofa and white coffee table create a space bursting with energy.

4. Incorporate the 60-30-10 Rule

Start with your favorite color that you love and build your scheme around it. Ultimately, choose colors that you love and feel comfortable with. Your personal preference is key to creating a space that feels like home.

  • 60%: Dominant color (walls, large furniture)
  • 30%: Secondary color (upholstery, curtains, smaller furniture)
  • 10%: Accent color (decorative items, artwork, throw pillows)
Vintage floral wallpaper with sage green and dusty rose, paired with a sage green sofa and cream cushions.
Vintage floral wallpaper with sage green and dusty rose, paired with a sage green sofa and cream cushions. Green is the dominant colour and pink acts as the accent colour.

5. How different interior colours influence emotions?

  1. Red: Often associated with energy, passion, and excitement, red can stimulate conversation and raise energy levels, making it a popular choice for dining rooms and living areas.
  2. Blue: Known for its calming and serene qualities, blue is ideal for bedrooms and bathrooms where relaxation is key. It can also enhance focus and productivity, making it a good choice for home offices. Light blues are soothing, while darker blues can evoke a sense of luxury and sophistication.
  3. Yellow: This cheerful and uplifting color can create a sense of happiness and warmth. It works well in kitchens and dining areas but should be used in moderation. Yellow works amazingly as an accent colour in cushions and other accessories.
  4. Green: Representing nature and tranquility, green has a soothing effect and promotes relaxation and balance. It’s versatile and can be used in almost any room, from living rooms to bedrooms, creating a refreshing and restful environment.
  5. Purple: Often linked to luxury and creativity, purple can add a touch of elegance and depth to a room. Lighter shades like lavender are calming and ideal for bedrooms, while deeper shades like royal purple are dramatic and can be used in living spaces or accent walls.
  6. Orange: Combining the energy of red and the happiness of yellow, orange can stimulate activity and enthusiasm. It’s perfect for exercise rooms or creative spaces.
  7. Pink: Soft pinks are nurturing and calming, making them suitable for bedrooms and nurseries. Brighter pinks can be playful and energetic, adding a fun element to spaces like kids’ rooms or creative areas.
  8. Brown: This earthy color exudes warmth and comfort, providing a sense of stability and security. It’s great for living rooms and studies, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
  9. Gray: A versatile and neutral color, gray can create a sophisticated and modern feel. It works well in almost any room, providing a balanced backdrop that allows other colors to stand out.
  10. White: Symbolizing cleanliness and simplicity, white can make spaces feel larger and more open. It’s ideal for small rooms and can be combined with any other color for contrast and emphasis.
  11. Black: Though often associated with elegance and drama, black should be used sparingly. It’s excellent for creating contrast and can add a touch of sophistication to any room when used as an accent.
Gold and burgundy damask wallpaper, paired with a cream-colored sofa and gold accents
Gold damask wallpaper, paired with a cream-colored sofa and gold accents. Red is associated with passion.

5. Wallpaper Material Quality and Durability

Finally, once you have chosen the colours it is time to look at the choose materials. It is important to select materials that fit your needs in terms of durability, especially for high-traffic areas. The Feathr wallpapers are available in a range of different finishes, ranging from rental friendly peel & stick wallpapers to luxurious gold wallcoverings and contract grade vinyl wallpapers.

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