Colour Combinations That Work and Never Go Out of Style
Fail Safe Colour Combinations
If you want to transform your interiors and make them look stunning, you have to nail colour combinations. If the tones in your room don’t work together, then the room will look awkward and unattractive – and you don’t want that!
Fortunately, getting colours right is a breeze. Here are some fail-safe colour combinations that will enable you to equal the results of a professional property stylist or decorator.
Neutrals…
Neutrals are the most sought after colours as they are versatile and can be combined with almost any other colour.
Neutrals bounce light and make areas appear larger.
Neutrals are calming and sophisticated.
Neutral – Grey
Greys of all tones and shades are extremely popular. They coordinate well with other colours and are a superb backdrop for furnishings.
Note:
Always consider paint undertones and do sample spot painting before choosing your colour.
Neutral grey is the ideal colour combination for anyone who wants to create a delicate living room or entryway.
Here are the four colours you should use:
● Snow White (Pantone: 11-0602)
● Alloy (Pantone: 16-3915)
● Black onyx (Pantone: 19-4003)
● Glazed ginger (Pantone: 18-1154)
This combination of colours allow you to create a suave and sophisticated look in your lounge, without having to worry about clashing. The scheme is ideal for any 21st century home and interacts beautifully with natural light.
Neutral-Yellow
If you want something a little warmer and lighter, you might want to try the neutral-yellow living room.
The great thing about this paint scheme is that you can use it to bring warmth and style into your home. Make signature elements ochre and then apply the neutrals to your heart’s content.
Here are the colours:
● Ochre (Pantone: 14-1036)
● Pumice stone (Pantone: 14-002)
● Simply taupe (Pantone: 16-0906)
● Sparrow (Pantone: 18-1404)
Blue and White
Do you want your living room to have a regal look? Then why not try a blue and white theme?
Create an elegant room that contrasts beautiful lightness with moody, vibrant blues and blacks.
In fact, Pantone Colour Institute had chosen Classic Blue as the colour of the year 2020.
The colours are:
- Dark Sapphire (Pantone: 19-4020)
- Jet Black (Pantone: 19-0303)
- Snow White (Pantone: 11-0602)
- Vintage Indigo (Pantone: 19-3929).
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