How to choose the right colour palette

How to choose the right colour palette

Choosing the right colour palette for interior design is essential in creating a harmonious and inviting space. The right colours can influence mood, enhance the sense of space, and tie together architectural and decorative elements. 

Neutral & Warm Palette (Cosy, Timeless)

Soft beige, warm taupe, creamy white, light grey, deep brown

Cool & Calming Palette (Relaxing, Spa-like)

Soft blues, muted greens, crisp white, pale grey, seafoam

Earthy & Organic Palette (Nature-Inspired)

Olive green, terracotta, sand, warm wood, rich clay

Moody & Elegant Palette (Dramatic, Sophisticated)

Deep navy, charcoal, forest green, burgundy, gold accents

Vibrant & Playful Palette (Energetic, Modern)

Mustard yellow, teal, coral, blush pink, crisp white

Colours have a powerful psychological effect, so begin by determining the mood you want to create. Soft blues, greens, and muted neutrals evoke calmness and relaxation, making them ideal for bedrooms or spa-like bathrooms.

Understanding the basics of colour relationships can help in choosing a balanced palette. Complementary colours—opposite on the colour wheel, like blue and orange—create a dynamic, high-contrast effect. Analogous colours, such as green, blue, and teal, offer a softer, harmonious feel. A monochromatic scheme, using different shades and tones of a single colour, results in a sophisticated and layered look. For a timeless approach, neutral palettes with subtle pops of colour often work well across various styles.

Existing materials in your space should guide your colour choices. Elements such as flooring, countertops, cabinetry, and large furniture pieces influence how colours will interact within the room.

Lighting significantly affects how colours appear in a room. Natural daylight reveals the truest version of a colour, while artificial lighting—whether warm or cool—can alter its perception. Always test paint samples on your walls at different times of the day to observe how the shades shift under various lighting conditions.

While trends can be a great source of inspiration, it’s important to choose colours that align with your personal taste and the home’s long-term aesthetic

 

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