Probably for you and art people out there should've heard about the term cool and warm. So what does it means? Now, I'm engaging you guys to do some thinking. When you think about warm, what colour comes in your mind? How about cool, what colour comes in your mind? The answer should be obvious as you may seen them before when washing your hands or taking a shower. If you turn it red, the water will go hotter and the other way around.
This theory actually applies in the world of visual art. Here is the explanation of warm and cool colours and how to flourish your living room, bedroom or even bathroom into your personal preference of sense just by experimenting on different colours.
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"Warm colors are made with orange, red, yellow and combinations of them all. As the name indicates, they tend to make you think of sunlight and heat. Warm colors look as though they come closer, or advance (as do dark colors), which is why they're often used to make large rooms look cozier. If you have a huge bedroom that you want to look more intimate try painting a warm color such as terra cotta or brown to make it feel cozier
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Cool colours such as blue, green and light purple have the ability to calm and soothe. Where warm colors remind us of heat and sunshine, cool colors remind us of water and sky. Unlike warm colors, cool colours look as though they recede, making them great for small rooms you want to look larger. If you have tiny bedroom or powder room that you want to visually enlarge try painting a colour such as light blue to make it look more spacious.
An important thing to remember when dealing with warm and cool colors is that no room should have just one. If you want your room to be cozy have warm colors as the dominant colors and then add a few elements that incorporate cool colors (and vice versa). Like with all elements of decorating it's important to have some balance and contrast."
Article from About Home
So supposedly you guys have the idea of how to do a proper colouring on your interiors, and feel free to spread this must-have tips by About Home.
Bye for now!
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