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C O L O R
Monochromatic Color
A monochromatic color scheme comes from a single base hue With different variations of shades, tints, and tones.
Color Analogous
An analogous color scheme is when you use colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. One of the colors must be a primary color while the other two on either side are
secondary.
Color Direct Complimentary
Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel. The colors enhance each other when used together.
Color Triad Complementary
Three hues equally positioned on a color wheel and creates a colorful, yet balanced effect in a room.
Color Double Complementary
Double Complements are four hues on the 12 hue color wheel that are
made up of 2 adjacent complementary pair.
Color Tetrad Complementary
any four colors which are equidistant on the color wheel
Color Split Complementary
uses a color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary. This provides high contrast without the strong tension of the complementary scheme.
Color Alternative Complementary
An alternate scheme uses a color, its complement and the complement's two adjacent colors. This allows the high contrast of the
complementary scheme to be toned down when required.
Color Neutral Palette
When using a neutral color palette for your home you can achieve a sleek, timeless, and classic design.