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Monthly Archives: April 2016
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Posted: April 25, 2016Categories: Painting & Decorating
If you want to get the best results when decorating a room then you need to know what colours go together and how they can be combined in a room to help highlight the features. There are a few techniques that can be used to create colour schemes that work and we will run through these below for you.
Using a colour wheel
A colour wheel is a simple tool which shows a range of colours in circle format. As well as showing tones the colour wheel can be used to show colours that: complement each other, are closely related and are harmonious. There is a great online colour wheel that can help you find matching colours that can be found at: https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/
Analogous colours
Analogous colours are colours that sit next to each other on the colour wheel and are closely related. These colours naturally work well together and are particularly suited to rooms where you want