Colours play a pivotal role in interior design. It is a visual language that speaks a specific space’s mood, purpose and style. To know how colours make a difference in interior design, one must study the distinctive natures of different colours. One must understand how a particular colour’s presence could influence the mood and ambience.
The colour wheels
Colour theory comprehends various concepts, definitions and design applications. They also help you know about the primary colours and their significance.
Complementary colours
The complementary colours/hues are placed opposite each other. Like yellow and violet are complementary colours.
Triads
These colours form a triangularly shaped colour wheel. Like orange, violet and blue. These colours must be used in a balanced form. Otherwise, they might end up overwhelming the room.
Analogue colours
These colours are placed next to each other.
Monochromatic colours
Using any colour in shades from darker to lighter can make it a monochromatic colour.
Cool and warm colours
Red, orange, pink, yellow are considered warm colours and green, blue, purple are considered the cool ones.
Non-colours
Colours like grey, beige, black, white and brown are considered as non-colours. Needless to say, they play a significant role in interior designing.
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The nature of colour depends on its saturation and lightness of it. Thus choosing the right shade of colour is extremely important as far as interior design is concerned. Light colours make a room look larger, whereas dark colours tend to absorb light and make a room look smaller. Understanding the significance of colour temperature is very important in interior design. To make a space look comforting and relaxing, one should go for cool colours like blue, light green, or light purple. On the other hand, warm colours, such as red, orange and yellow, energize a space and make it look intimate and cosy.
Aludecor manufactures a vast range of coloured Metal Composite Panels having different textures and patterns. Understanding the different needs of the clients, each colour has been smartly chosen and applied. The timber series has darker shades like Heartwood Hazelnut, Heartwood Sand, Heartwood Biscotti, Heartwood Tawny and more. Whereas the Cortina series has more of non-coloured shades like Copper Magnum, Silver Magnum, Exotic Silver, Silk Oyster and more.
At Aludecor, we believe every colour has a unique appeal. And that is how every Aludecor product is meant to help you create the perfect ambience of your choice.