Monday 4 November 2013

FIRST INTERIOR DESIGN COLOR MYTH AND CORRECTION



I’m sure you’ve heard all of the “rules” when it comes to choosing colors for your interiors. Whether it’s “don’t pair too many colors together or your room will feel cold” or “Don’t just use beige color in your room it will look boring”, there are always ways to correct any myth, right? If you’ve been trying to right color palette for your interiors and you think you’re breaking all the color rules, here are ways to correct your interior design color myths, once and for all. Whether they are true or not, every interior can be an exception to the design rules, right?
MYTH1:  You have to paint your ceiling white to open up the room
 While it is true that white reflects light better than any other color in the color spectrum, it doesn’t mean that you have to only use white on your ceilings. In fact, adding color to your ceiling can draw the eye upward and make your room feel and appear larger. Do you have a coffered or barrel vault ceiling or one that has architectural interest? Add color to this “5th wall” to create a look that is stunning.
 

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