Friday, February 28, 2014

What Colors of Your Walls Say?

Color effects


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Painting our walls is usually considered as cheaper than redecorating the house and this immediately effects. For example, a small part of your main room’s wall, gives a touch of great warmth and give you a feeling of freedom from clutter of the space frame. “Strong colors and bold printed a provocative touch,” says Leslie Harrington, vice president of strategic planning of Color Marketing Group. According to the specialist, you must consider what effect each color before planning the change:


  • The yellow tones are suitable for rooms which are loved give an air of lightness.

  • The range of reds and oranges give an air of warmth.

  • In places where the weather is too warm, bright colors work best.

  • The ranges of gray are always sad and not sit in the environments.

  • If you want to achieve an atmosphere to relax and rest assured, select the range of the blues.

  • The salmon, champagne, bone, ivory or beige colors will give your home a greater sense of peace and can be used in all rooms. Dark colors, however, are not recommended, except in very large and bright classrooms.

  • When staying with color, we also take into account a range of factors such as the tone of the room furnishings, the fabrics and curtains, and add-ons.

  • The light will also be factors to consider because the lighter shades tend to reflect it while darker tend to absorb it.