Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Design bedroom colors






For those who are not professional designers or artists, choosing the right colors can be somewhat scary. Many people will stick with white walls or neutral colors. That's too bad because color is so much a part of our everyday life.

I'm sure that you have on various occasions walked into a room and immediately felt comfortable. Color (as well as design) has everything to do with that. We all have our favorite colors and I’m willing to bet that your closet is full of clothes with the colors you like. Why not put color to work for you in your living or office space. If you don’t know how to go about this then there is help in the form of a color wheel.

The color Wheel originally came about in 1666 when Sir Issac Newton did an experiment using a prism and shining light through it. His discovery of white light containing all the spectrums of color, has been used by artist around the globe ever since.

It is very simple using the chart if you understand the some of the basics.

The color wheel is broken down into 3 main parts. Primary colors which are, red, yellow, and blue. The secondary colors, green, orange and purple and the intermediate colors which are made by combining primary and secondary colors together.

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