Introduction
Color is more than just a visual element — it affects your mood, space perception, and even how your home feels during different seasons. Yet, choosing the right interior color scheme can be overwhelming.
Here’s how to do it right — with tips from our in-house design experts.
1. Understand Room Purpose
Every room serves a function — and color should support that.
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Living Room: Go for welcoming shades like beige, sage green, or soft greys.
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Bedroom: Stick to calming tones — lavender, cool blues, warm neutrals.
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Kitchen: Brighter colors like white, mint, or mustard add freshness.
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Study/Work Zone: Earthy tones and muted blues help focus and reduce stress.
2. Consider Natural Light
Sunlit rooms handle darker tones well, while low-light areas should use lighter shades to open up the space.
3. Use the 60-30-10 Rule
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60% Dominant Color (walls or major furniture)
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30% Secondary Color (curtains, rugs, cabinets)
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10% Accent Color (pillows, art, small decor)
This creates balance and visual interest without chaos.
4. Go Monochrome or Complementary
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Monochrome: Use shades of the same color (e.g., dusty pink, blush, rose).
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Complementary: Pair opposites (e.g., navy blue + mustard yellow) for bold contrast.
5. Don’t Forget Finishes
Wall texture, flooring material, wood tones — these all affect how colors look. Always test a swatch under your actual lighting before finalizing.
Final Thought
Your color palette should reflect your taste — not just trends. Timeless choices with a few bold accents always win.
Want expert help crafting the perfect palette for your home? Schedule a color consultation with Implied Developers & Interiors today.
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