Color Palette
Colors GuidePerfect Shade Selection
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White
White, which is identified with beginnings, evokes a feeling of freshness. He is optimistic, conciliatory and open. It is the color of new hopes. White, which does not like loneliness, goes well with any color, so it encourages you to be friendly. White is the color of nobility and tolerance. It is also known that this color, which is identified with innocence in the minds of many of us, evokes the feeling of compassion. White, with its simplicity and lack of ostentation, instills confidence and peace in us.
Indoor Use of White
Although it has such a positive effect, the intensive use of white tires the eyes and reduces perception. It may be more accurate to use white as a complement in interiors.
Gray
It consists of a mixture of gray, black and white and has some characteristics in its two colors. For example, gray also reflects pessimism, melancholy and monotony, which are among the negative effects of black. Those who like the calm and cautious effect of white can catch the same feeling in gray. It is known as the favorite color of non-assertive, guaranteed and indecisive people. The most mysterious of the colors, gray, resembles a person who looks calm from the outside but storms break out inside. Those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of life for a while can get help from gray, which makes you dream and immerse you in other worlds. It also has a majestic atmosphere, which contrasts with the unpretentious nature of gray.
Interior Use of Gray
When used alone indoors, it isolates people and makes them introverted. It works great when used with vibrant and warm colors.
Red
Red represents strength, vitality, and love. In a way, it is the color of life. It instills intense energy and joy of life. Active, sociable andlively people express themselves with this color. Red, the color of courage and passion, is a motivational tool for extroverts. It triggers diligence, allowing you to focus on the goal you want to reach and increase your ambition. It is no coincidence that red, the color of fire, triggers the passion and warmth identified with fire.
The Use of Red in Interiors
Red is frequently preferred in entertainment venues because it is an enthusiastic color. Therefore, it is ideal for use in the kitchen where movement is intense. It should not be used in waiting rooms, hospitals and rest areas as it causes a feeling of impatience.
Blue
Blue is a color identified with positive emotions such as peace, trust, peace, hope and freedom. Other effects of blue are known as dreaminess, sensitivity and excessive emotionality. Blue provides the necessary freshness for those who want to get away from the chaos and take a break from life. Its complementary color is orange. It has calming and emotionally restorative properties.
Using Blue in Interiors
Blue should not be preferred in areas where there is a lot of movement, as it triggers melancholy and stagnation. Since it is a cold color, it should be combined with vibrant and warm colors. For example, you can get the best out of blue when you use the complementary color with shades of orange. You can use blue in the bathroom and bedroom with peace of mind.
Purple
Purple, obtained from a mixture of red and blue, is both It has the characteristics of color. The purity, stillness and peace brought by blue, It blends it with the self-confidence and charm of red. It is provocative, elegant and mysterious. In many cultures, it is considered the color of nobility. From its soothing effect It is recommended to be used during periods of mourning. Spiritual feelings It is often preferred in meditation because it reinforces it.
Indoor Use of Purple
Purple to create a serene, elegant and assertive atmosphere You can choose. This color, which is suitable for use in all areas of the house, is the most It suits the bedroom and the hallway. Its complementary color is with shades of yellow or You can achieve the most beautiful harmony by using it with light gray and purple You can benefit from its effects.
Yellow
Yellow, which expresses sociability and optimism, is a symbol of enthusiasm and mobility. Yellow, which is the choice of friendly people It symbolizes courage and being open to innovations. To take action, you need to take a Those looking for a trigger can benefit from the energy of this bright color. Sun Yellow, reminiscent of its clear lights, also inspires those looking for creativity. Wrap excessive use can cause confusion and depression.
Indoor Use of Yellow
Using warm yellow with complementary color purple you can achieve harmony. Eye to use in the living room or bedroom It can be tiring. That's why you don't spend much time in the hallway or bathroom. It is better to use it in areas. Sarı also used to work in children's and youth rooms. And it should be used with purple in bedrooms.
Orange
Orange, obtained from a mixture of yellow and red, is It carries the effects of two colors. The attraction, motivation, ambition and It reflects feelings of extraversion. It also contains the sincerity of yellow. Sociable and friendly people love this color. Orange is associated with youth and It is associated with energy.
Indoor Use of Orange
Rest and work as it fuels enthusiasm and movement Try not to use this color in the areas. Orange, the complementary color of blue When combined with dark tones, they are great in the living room or kitchen You can create.
Green
This color expresses spring, new beginnings and hope It is the color of determined, patient and self-conscious people. Proximity, sensitivity and green, the color of stability, relaxes and opens the mind. Green, nature with every spring It reminds you of its awakening. This makes you excited and fidgety. it revitalizes your spirit. Green, which manages to balance this vitality in the best way, it is the color needed for a consistent and logic-oriented life.
Using Green in Interior
Serene and hopeful green, in hospitals and nursing homes It occurs very often. You can use green in the hallway, bathroom and kitchen. Green is known to be ideal for workspaces. Alone makes people complacent Try to balance green with vibrant and warm colors as it drags.