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Larger room spaces can and often are painted in darker and brighter colours. Although the trend is to warm up the larger more open spaced rooms with dark accessories, furniture, draperies and accented wall trimmings.
Textiles, such as curtains, carpets, or even wooden flooring need to be carefully planned so as to remain in balance with the selected wall colours and avoid juxtaposition.
Try to avoid more than 2 colour hues/shades in any given interior/exterior space.
A combination of several shades can make for a confusing visual effect.
Use the natural accessories within the room to give you inspiration when choosing your final colour hues.
When designing a room with warm accessories use a lighter shading design scheme to balance the effect.
Textiles, such as curtains, carpets, or even wooden flooring need to be carefully planned so as to remain in balance with the selected wall colours and avoid juxtaposition.
Try to avoid more than 2 colour hues/shades in any given interior/exterior space.
A combination of several shades can make for a confusing visual effect.
Use the natural accessories within the room to give you inspiration when choosing your final colour hues.
When designing a room with warm accessories use a lighter shading design scheme to balance the effect.