Friday, August 8, 2014

2015 Decorating Ideas with Blue Color

Blue is a color with endless moods, sleek navy, summery azure, vivid cobalt, delicate robin's egg, or blazing lapis, to name a few with the exception of some blue tints with red undertones, blue is the essence of cool.
It can temper a glaringly sunny room, although the same decor might feel icy in a space lacking in natural light.
The color remains true across its many tints and shades, however, and they all mix well together. But blue's strong personality gains something from the right contrast.White for example, is a clean foil, and yellow works well with blue of equal intensity whether it's a pastel or saturated version of the colors. Its complement, orange, plays a better supporting role in an interior when it's a softened peach or a deep amber.
Blue and green have an inherent harmony. Between these two hues on the color wheel, you'll find beautifully ambiguous blends teal, turquoise, and aqua that often look best when they are paired with warm accents.

With this 2015 decorating ideas with green color, I hope that you find inspiration that helps you get the right choice for you. Enjoy this post, waiting for your return once again to find more ideas that you will love.





























Thursday, August 7, 2014

2015 Decorating Ideas with Green Color

A mixture of yellow and blue, green's balance of warm and cool is easy on the eyes, with a space enhancing tendency to recede. Although green is technically a secondary hue, many people regard it as a "psychological primary" that is basic.
Nature showcases the many shades and tints of green, mixing them freely. But be careful, certain blue-greens and yellow-greens may fight if you use them equally.
Deep shades play off white and cream handsomely. Acid greens are bold and modern.

Blue-greens can look more blue or more green, depending on the light. Grayed greens, such as soft sage and moss, are often used as neutrals.
Green is a color that goes anywhere. It works well with red, its complement, and with many shades of violet.

Do this ..... Not that !!!

When you're thinking about painting walls green, don't just choose a shade from a paint chip. Green can be tricky, and getting the shade just right can take a little extra effort.
There are many variations of green. Are you aiming for cool minty hue, which has more blue in it, or a pale olive, which has more yellow in it ? Buy a small amount, and try the color on walls. Actually, this is what you should do with any color.
If a particular green object is what inspires you, take it with you to the paint store where they can match it.

With this 2015 decorating ideas with green color, I hope that you find inspiration that helps you get the right choice for you. Enjoy this post, waiting for your return once again to find more ideas that you will love.