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Furnishing Your First Home: Color and Design


Color is a very important decorating tool. It is the first thing you notice about a room and its furnishings. Color has the power to change the shape and size of furnishings as well as the shape and size of the room itself. This key to your decorating plan is exciting and fun to work with, but frightening, too.

To have a beautiful home, you do not have to worry about trends. Color trends will come and go. The people who live in a home make it beautiful by choosing colors that reflect their likes and personalities. The trick is to blend those colors you like into a pleasing combination.

To help you, let's start with the basics. What is a color scheme and where can you get ideas for your color scheme?


What is a Color Scheme?

A color scheme is a planned, pleasing combination of colors for a room or a house. A pleasing color scheme is limited in the number of colors used, but has enough colors to give interest.


Where Can You Get Ideas For a Color Scheme?

Present furnishings

Suppose you plan to keep all the furniture in a room, but you want a new window treatment. If there are one or two printed fabrics in the room, select a plain fabric that brings out one of the colors in the prints. If everything in the room—the floors, the sofa and the chairs—has no pattern, then you might choose a printed fabric with the colors from the sofa, chair and floor.

Nature

Look around the flower gardens, the woods, the fields and the streams. Nature has the best combinations of colors you will ever find.

Accessories

A picture or a vase with nice colors may give you an idea for a color combination.

Personal preferences

If you like certain colors together, you might want to use them in a room. Find a printed fabric with colors you like. Use the printed fabric as a guide to choose other colors for the room. Pick out the colors from the printed fabric for the sofa, chairs, draperies, etc.

Color wheel

Colors that are next to each other or colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel can be the basis for a color scheme.


When Selecting a Color Scheme, Consider the Following:


Decorating Guidelines for Using Color

The following guidelines will help you put colors together effectively and mix patterns to add interest without creating a cluttered, confused look.


Using Patterns and Textures

Pattern and texture are absolutely essential ingredients when using neutral color schemes or "one-color" schemes in a room. Pattern size should be compatible with the size of furniture and the room. Large rooms and large furniture can use large patterns.


Mixing Patterns

When combining patterns, establish a common denominator. The common denominator may be the color, the pattern or the theme of the pattern. Color is the easiest common denominator to establish. Some possible combinations might be:

Mixing patterns made easier:

This material was adapted from publications produced by North Carolina State University Extension.


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