Thursday 14 May 2015

How to match furniture color with walls in your house? Home decoration tips

It may seems that matching wall color to furniture color is a tricky thing to do - but if you remember about few basic tips you don't have to stress about it so much. Here are a few steps to make sure whichever room you're decorating looks stylish and marvelous.

Chose proper color of paint

First of all assess your furniture.
Take your favorite component of a furniture set, and make that the starting point for the color scheme that will be used in the room. If the furniture has a solid color, use the color family to choose which color to paint the walls. Remember to make sure that you don't use exactly the same color as it will make your room look boring.

MODERN SET FURNITURE DINO

If your piece of furniture contains a pattern, choose the color family from the dominant contrasting color or look for a color that is used sparingly and take your wall color from that family. By doing this the furniture color is tied to the color of the walls nicely without being too obvious.

You may have heard the old rule about decorating small rooms with light colors and larger rooms with dark colors. While you should probably stick to this, one accent wall of a single dark color can be very striking. If your furniture color is dark, decide whether you want to mimic that shade on your walls or go for more neutral shades so that the colors in your furniture contrast nicely.

HALLWAY SET CLIP PORTO

If you have picked a color for your wall that complements your furniture but are worried that it might be too loud or too excessive for four walls, you can combine the color and a more muted tone of the same hue to make your walls and furniture coordinate. Use the brighter color on just one wall as an accent.

Color wheel

Finishing touch
When your walls are painted, you can start to stage your room with more furniture, soft furnishings and even painting that features the same color family. Don't be afraid to mix patterns and textures - due to the matching color palette that ties everything it won't feel disjointed or weird.

Source: http://furnitex.co.uk/

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