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Colours add life to living, by reflecting people’s personalities and shaping behaviour through colour therapy. Every year, Pantone Colour Institute selects a colour of the year. This year, for the first time in its 22 year history of selecting a hue to represent the year ahead, it created a new colour. Named Very Peri, the dynamic periwinkle shade is a combination of blues blended with a violet-red undertone- a colour to symbolise the transformative year we’ve had and a new perspective looking ahead.
Today, there are an array of colours available at our disposal. With technological advancements, colours can easily be incorporated into the interior design scheme through various forms, one of which is prints. However, pairing colours and prints correctly and using them in appropriate proportions is the key to making or breaking a space. Here are a few tips and tricks to spruce up your interior spaces, while dabbling in prints, colours and patterns-
Keep the feel of the home interiors in mind. Regardless of the overall design sensibility, it is possible to incorporate colours and patterns in different kinds of design styles and ideologies. If the style is minimalist, one can use abstract prints and sophisticated shades. For a neutral space, the pop can be brought by placing a bright coloured chair or an eye-catching piece of furniture. Or, one could use a bold coloured sofa by a neutral wall and tone down the effect with some neutral accessories.
Remember that eclectic doesn’t mean randomly putting colours together; instead, it needs to be more thought through. But do not fear going bold with colours and prints, for that would make our lives and spaces mundane and monotonous. We can do wonders with this science and create harmonious interiors and temperaments with colours, prints, and patterns.
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