How To Match Colours

Creating harmony is the ultimate aim

 of any colour scheme. There are four basic types of harmony:



Monochromatic Colour


is one that uses shades or tints of the same colour. It is a simple yet effective colour scheme.


Analogous Colour


scheme is one where adjacent colours on the colour wheel are combined. Suitable for modern as well as period interiors, it is harmonious and pleasing to the eye.


Triadic Colour


scheme combines the three equidistant colours which occur at the points of an equilateral triangle placed anywhere on the colour wheel. This is a sophisticated colour scheme and is especially good for modern interiors.


Complementary Colour


scheme is one where colours exactly opposite each other on the colour wheel are used. It requires a highly trained colour sense to be able to use this scheme effectively.

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