Choosing Colors for Room

By Admin On May 21st, 2008
Before choosing a suitable color for your home, consider the first glimpse of the basic theory of color. The theory of the most popular color is the theory of Brewster. This theory has set three primary colors: red, blue and yellow. Furthermore, in this theory revealed that the mixing of two primary colors produces secondary colors: green (yellow-blue mixture), purple (blue-red mixture), and orange (mix red and yellow). There is another derivative of the primary color with secondary color, tertiary color called, among other colored orange (mixture of yellow and orange) and blue-purple or indigo (a mix of blue and purple). Tertiary color is more than the secondary colors.
In color theory is also known term monochromatic colors, ie colors obtained from the gradation of color choices. The gradient starting from the brightest to the most concentrated. For example, black color has a monochromatic color from black, faded black, gray, to white. If the color is red, the color red monochromatic starting from the most concentrated (maroon), usually red, bright red, pink, white to red. Monochromatic color is called color harmony. In combining color, select the color harmony is the most “secure”. Read the rest of this entry »