Colour is a key component in your interior design tool kit. If you are able to tap into what colours you positively respond to and have the confidence to use them, they offer a cost effective way to make your home more personal.
If you are renovating, your money will be spent on base fixtures and fittings for your home regardless, so planning and managing their colours is a smart way to get the most bang for your buck.
BE CONFIDENT WITH COLOUR.
We’ve all heard plenty of ‘rules’ when it comes to colour. From my experience, here’s what I know to be true:
Rules based on what colours mean or how they make you feel can be ignored in favour of your own personal preference. It is absolutely true that colours affect us but not all in the same way. I’ve seen a bright yellow and fresh white room described as creating a cheerful atmosphere and sleek look but for some people, it may feel like living in a boiled egg.
The inherent physical properties of colour however (how they can change the appearance of a room or how they appear in relation to each other) are consistent and can be used to help shape the look and feel of your home. Just like a dress or a suit with a good cut and in a beautiful colour can highlight your best physical qualities, thoughtfully chosen colours, well placed in your home, can show off its finest features.
So how do we combine these two ideas? I see it as the difference between WHICH colour and HOW colour.
WHICH COLOUR IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
When I see a ‘Colour Theory’ list of this colour means this and this colour sends this signal, I must admit I roll my eyes a little. Whilst a particular hue might signify something reasonably consistent to a portion of people, it won’t to everyone.
Dr Zena O’Connor PhD (my colour research hero) talks about the interface between colour and human perception and response being subject to a complex combination of:
Dr O’Connor cites a comprehensive research review for NASA (Wise et al. 1988) to provide evidence-based information for spacecraft interior design that, “there are no hard-wired linkages between environmental colors and particular judgmental or emotional states”.
So if our responses to colour are personal and context based, the overall approach to the colour palette for our home can justifiably then be a very individualised choice based on which colours we want to live amongst.
However, the application of the palette (what colours go where) is where we can be guided by the optical effects we know to be true.
For example, whether the colour red brings to mind love, communism, aggressive or confidence will depend on where and how it is used as well as the mind of the individual BUT, be aware, it does grab your attention regardless of what you think when you see it.
HOW COLOUR?
The same NASA study mentioned above, found that lighter colours make an interior feel more open and less small. Here are some other givens:
Red and green sit opposite each other on the colour wheel so contrast strongly, intended here to capture children’s attention and entice them into their play area at Ronald McDonald House (see image on right).
If you want to create a restful sanctuary, WHICH colour you select will be one you personally feel is calming and HOW you apply that will be with a few other similar colours, with subtle contrast and minimal visual clutter through too much pattern or busy details.
If, on the other hand, you love the energy of highly saturated, bright colours, lots of pattern and bold contrast, think about where that would be most suitable to express, perhaps a hallway or other transitional space that is not intended for resting. An entry foyer that cheers ‘Welcome!’ as you enter might make you happy and why miss that opportunity because ‘on trend’ is pared back and neutral?
Finally, and just as important, is WHY Colour.
WHY COLOUR?
As with all design projects, be clear about your objectives. You are more likely to hit a clear target and all investments will be toward the same intended result. Who uses the space and when? For what purpose? What mood do you want to create?
SOME TIPS WHEN USING COLOUR.
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