Color Theory
5. Triadic -Triadic colors are the most stable and balanced color scheme. They are dark, medium, and light colors. -The colors used in this design are black, brown, and mint. The black is the darkest color, the brown is the medium, and mint is the lightest color. -This color scheme gives the room more contrast and gives it a more dramatic feel.
4. Split-complementary -Split-complementary has two colors that are on the same side of the spectrum and one color that's on the opposite side. -The colors used in this room are blue, yellow, and green. The green and blue are on the same side while the yellow is on the opposite. -This color scheme gives the room a harmonious feel.
3. Complementary -Complementary colors are colors that are on opposite sides of the spectrum. -The colors used in this room are green, purple/pink, and white. The green and the purple/pink color contrast since they are on opposite sides of the color wheel. -This color scheme makes the room interesting to look at and feel balanced.
7. Low-key -Low-key colors are color that are on the darker side of the spectrum. -The colors used in this design are black, blue, and dark brown. -This gives the room a quiet, relaxing feel.
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