The use of color says a lot about the object it is used on. In interior design, colors say a lot and can do a lot both visually and emotionally. In visual terms, it can create the illusion of larger space. Colors can also make a person feel good or even down, depending on the color combinations employed.
Interiors should make a person feel happy and welcome in the space. Modern interiors usually make use of monochromatic schemes while eclectic design do not believe in the adage “Less is more.” There are some interiors that have specific color requirements. Southwest kitchen colors, for instance, are comprised cool colors such as blues and turquoise. Warm tones such as yellows are also good options.
Warm colors, such as browns, are usually used for the furniture pieces near or in the kitchen. Warm colors go well with pops of colors which can be applied on the walls, accent pieces and doors. Orange stimulates appetite as well. Blue, a cool color, is known to be the opposite, so use it sparingly as an accent color. Finish the look off with paler shades such as beige and cream to make a stunning contrast against the wooden-dominated space and stainless elements.
