Colour scheming is the first step to successful design. It's about selecting the colours that work well together - and well for you.Colour scheming is the first step to successful design. It's about selecting the colours that work well together - and well for you.
Achieve a subtle, understated look by using varying shades of the same colour. This can be viewed easily by using colours from the same Dulux stripe card, from our in store colour mixing system.
Colours are generally seen in the context of other colours, which means that how you combine them is important. The colours you choose should work together to create balance and reflect your personal style.
By using the colour wheel, you can see how colours work together and produce coordinating schemes for your home.
By using the colour wheel's natural spectrum, use the colour opposite the main colour to give a striking, more dramatic result. This is ideal for accessories or a feature wall.
By using colours adjacent to each other, you can create a beautiful balanced and sympathetic scheme.
Colour is a language with many moods. The colour palette you choose should be one that pleases you - so take the time to look at your space, and think about the type of feeling you want to create.
At Dulux we divide our colours in to 4 moods, by selecting colours from the same mood you can be sure of a balanced and successful colour scheme.
Rich colours tend to be quite strong, and can be used to create a sense of drama in a room.
Fresh colours are clean and pure, creating a sense of enlightenment and energy to a room.
Warm colours are mellow and relaxed, and make any room feel cosy and welcoming.
Calm colours are soft and subtle, with a muted grey undertone to instil an air of tranquillity into your space.
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