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Design Tips
Work with 3 or 4 main colors. Select a wall color that will contrast with your carpet. Avoid using too much of a single color. Vary your colors with light, medium and dark hues.
Ideas that you can use
Keep your family and lifestyle in mind. Do you have children and pets? Are you willing to frequently vacuum a cream colored carpet to keep it looking beautiful? Today's carpets are engineered to be soil resistant and durable. Choose a carpet style and color that best meets your needs.
You can add distinctive character by pairing colors with whites in a playful array of patterns. A deep red on the room's trim and a cream, parchment or champagne color palette on the walls will create the warmth of a country farmhouse. To provide color splashes, you can accent the bedclothes and throw pillows with complementary colors, such as with a deep navy for a masculine tone
Ask most Americans to name their favorite color, and they'll answer blue. But blue can be a tricky color to use on a house exterior. Primary shades look cheap and "fast-foody", while pale shades can look like a baby shower or an after-dinner mint. The most successful blues are the grayed- down slate and greenish shades so common in New England-these gray-green, low-value blues look pretty in the gray Northeast light, weather well and resist fading
It's the most common question a color expert hears: which colors "go" together? Here's a simple, slightly different answer: before pulling out the old color wheel, look at the value or lightness/darkness of the colors. Almost all colors of similar value can go together and look unified. Clear, light colors will look right with other clear, light colors (all of high "value") while gray colors will meld well with other gray colors (all of low "value").
Variety is the spice of life. You don't have to use the same color scheme throughout a house. They do that in model homes and hotels - you don't have to. Let rooms have their own personality. And let those who live in them express their creativity. A life long love of art, color, and design can start early
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