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Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

03 Sunday Jun 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Color Inspiration

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Color theory lessons are intense and long. When I was in art school, the course was divided into two sections and each were seriously hard. I think we had five or more assignments due each week! Combine that with four other courses of BFA work, and it’s enough to make you go nuts.

However, as much as there is to know about color theory, there are a few tips that can help with everyday design. It is essential you understand the basics of color in order to create a finished and beautiful piece of work. Whether it’s interior design or a painting, color is one of the main, if not most important, element of the complete design.

The Color Wheel

Remember the color wheel? Well, it’s a nifty little tool to help with all types of design work, especially when designing a space in your home. It’s good to know which colors compliment each other, so understanding different palettes is essential. A good way to teach yourself is to use objects in your home. By using items you’re familiar with you should pick up a sense of color in no time.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space - Color Wheel

How Do Colors Make You Feel?

This is a very important element when creating a design. Colors are an extension of who you are and express emotions with clarity. What do you want out of the space? Do you want to evoke energy or have it more relaxed? Is the space for everyone in the home or just you? Knowing whom the space is for is the first step, then using color to create a personal palette of style is next.

Warmer colors like reds, oranges and yellows create intimate spaces that, although may be bright and colorful, are homey and alive. These colors bring energy to the room so they’re good for living rooms, kitchens and dining rooms where people often gather to eat, play games or hang out.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Cooler colors like blues, greens and purples are best at creating relaxed spaces that are soothing and calm. They work great for bedrooms, kids rooms and bathrooms since you sleep and relax in both. However, if you are like me and love to have a crisp, cool and open space, then cool colors are your best bet. If you’re worried the room will look too cold, there are many ways to warm it up with textures, furniture and accessories.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Both warm and cool colors can open a space but in different ways. Cool colors help give a space a clean, airy and modern feel. With the help of whites, it’s refreshingly brightened. Warm colors stimulate a space so the energy they create make a room appear larger than it is. On the other hand, they can also make it seem smaller if the room is already tiny because it adds weight to the area.

Color & Extra Elements

Once you have chosen the main color palette for the room, it’s time to figure out other colors that will go. You do this through window treatments, rugs, furniture and accessories. This is the fun part, but it’s important to know how colors react when they are together.

Mixing warm and cool colors is fine as long as you do it successfully. This is when complimentary and analogous palettes come into play. Complimentary colors like yellow, purple, pink and green are opposite each other on the color wheel.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Analogous, on the other hand, are colors side by side such as yellow, green and orange.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

So if you have blue on the walls, whether light or dark, to keep it cool you can use grays, whites, browns or greens. These neutral colors will accent the space but not change the feel you have created.  Adding pops of orange, black and pink will bring more energy into the space.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

If warmer colors surround the room, then darker neutrals like browns and greens will work. Adding whites will allow the space to pop even more while dark blues and oranges spread the energy throughout the room. An easy color scheme to work with is picking one color you love, say blue, and then just add white. Using different tones of the main color will add depth and interest without creating friction.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Accessories: Textures & Patterns

Use patterns to bring in style and personality. Have fun and get creative. Whether it’s stripes, plaids, floral or illustrative design, adding these elements will complete the space. Adding colored pillows to a white couch warms it up while a rug can add weight to a room. The lampshades on lamps, curtains or blinds and fabric on seating can all make a big difference in a space.

Adding texture to a design is important. You don’t want a room to feel flat or dead. Texture can be found in window treatments, rugs, fabrics on furniture, blankets and accessories both on the wall and throughout the room.  Just don’t overdo it because too much texture can feel stuffy. You want just enough here and there to add depth and warmth.

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

Understanding How Color Affects Your Space

So, get a better understanding of color and you’ll see how your world changes for the better. Living in a space that is poorly designed can really take its toll, even if you don’t realize it. I’m not saying everyone has to be an amazing designer, but with a few easy tips and practice, you can proudly say you designed your home with confidence.

Just remember color creates life and energy, but it can easily make a space feel dead and cold. By using different tones and hues, you can experiment to see what you like and how colors make you feel.  The most important thing about a house is that you feel like you’re at home.

The Natural Palette

18 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by melissaoconnor in Color Inspiration

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Recently I have been working with color expert Kate Smith which has inspired me to think more about color. Since nature is where I get most of my inspiration from I wanted to share some tips on how to use the natural palette in your home.

Analyzing a space is a smart thing to do once in awhile. I recommend you do it every six months or so. Tastes change and so does your life. Adjusting your space to your everyday is how you will get the most out of it. If you aren’t benefiting from your home than something is wrong.

A place to chill out should be reminiscent of what you love. What makes you truly relax? You should be able to clear your mind and be totally comfortable. For me, nature is my true love. So I take colors from Mother Earth and bring them inside my home. This means using neutrals such as blues, grays, browns, greens and colors from fruits and veggies. Natural tones in nature is what helps me sit back and relax. I find that most people feel the same.

{Seeing nature as a whole is truly breathtaking. From the sky to the water, you will find inspiration from every angle}

Now, this natural palette isn’t just an inspiration for color but also how to use it. If you look outside the Earth seems so perfect. Trees have brown bark to ground the green and many other lighter colors in their leaves. The sky is all sorts of gorgeous blues, whites and grays while the ground presents more greens and browns. This is a free lesson in how to coordinate and arrange the colors in your home. So, mirroring nature in your space is a great way for successful design to shine. Put the sky on your walls so the room feels airy. Depending on the tone of the color, the trim can be crisp or slightly blend in for a softer look. Antique whites, creams and light grays work well.

{Look closer to find various tones and hues of color on trees during different seasons as well as notice all the different colors in the leaves}

{The colors of autumn are a true inspiration for spaces to feel warm but relaxing}

Flooring should ground the room and provide the necessary weight for all other elements to feel natural. You don’t have to necessarily have really dark floors, but they should be a darker color that the walls so their is some type of contrast. The more texture there is, the more warm the space will feel. Eco-friendly options such as bamboo, cork, cement, brick and stone play very well in a space like this. Adding a rug will bring even more comfort and warmth.

Your furniture should also help weigh down the space. Having pieces appear as they are floating can somewhat look out of place. You want a consistent feel to the room. For a more spacious design stick with darker toned pieces that aren’t heavy. Maybe they have open shelving or thin legs, either way it will work. If you want or need more heavier furniture that is fine too. Just take note of size and the proportion to the other pieces in the room.

{A great example of how texture in natural elements can bring so much to a space. See all the various gray tones from the Earth}

Your accessories are the details that bring the whole room together. From the window treatments and lighting to smaller decorative items such as vases, trinkets and books. Pops of color bring a whimsy and fun feel to the room so look to the seasons for inspiration. The details on your furniture play a big part as well. Handles, knobs and special engraving can sometimes make or break a space. If you are incorporating grays in the room I suggest colder metals like silver. Warmer highlights such as golds and brass, go well with autumn colors like red and orange.

{Light wood tones and soft colors make this bathroom calm and soothing. Silver blends nicely with the colors of the room}

Color is so important when creating a space. Especially, one that is meant for relaxation and comfort. Feeling like you are at a park when in fact you are sitting on your couch reading a book, is a successful result to great design. Everything should accent each other and blend in a natural way, as if the room was meant to look the way it does. So sit back, take a look around and discover the power of color in your home. Creating a space that empowers, inspires and keeps you calm when the day is rough truly makes all the difference. I can guarantee you will be smiling more often.

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