Monday, February 23, 2015

Play with colors to make your home alive

Whenever there is a talk about adding colors to a home, most of the people freaks out because what immediately come to mind when you say color is bright, bold and eye-popping hues. Adding color is so much more than a shock. By working with a palette you’re comfortable with, no matter how neutral, muted or beige it is, you can come up with variety of colors while feeling at ease. Here are some of the ways to toss some new hues into your home.

Mixed Neutrals. One of the best ways to add a sense of color is simply by mixing a variety of neutrals. In fact, for many this may prove to be a first and last step in creating a rich look without any wild hues.

Metallics, especially gold and other warm options (like brass and bronze), are important in expanding any color scheme without its feeling overloaded.

Navy. As far as blue is concerned, it is most neutral as it is the color we see in the sky every day. Noble navy is especially neutral and will never go out of fashion, making it a perfect starting place to expand a color palette.

Pale green. Muted greens are another trendy yet classic near-neutral. Green is such a strong color in nature that we are accustomed to seeing it paired with virtually every other hue, making it an excellent way to add life without creating strong contrast.

Mint. For an even fresher and more modern near-neutral, try a pale mint shade that reads almost as grey.

Flowers. In spaces without many soft furnishings, flowers are an excellent way to add an ever-changing bust of color.

Pillows. Pillows are one of the noncommittal ways to add a variety of colors to a space. The reasons include they are easy to mix and match; they add small hits of color and are easy to rearrange and replace at any time.

Every single apartment, developed by Supertech is a live example of color usage. Mesmerizing interiors and breath-taking exteriors are something incomparable and eye-stroking.

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