Color scheme helps your to determine the harmony
between colors in home décor. A color wheel can be quite useful
while deciding a color scheme for your home as it helps you to compare
complimentary colors. Interactive color wheel tools and software are
available online for your reference. The use of color wheel makes
choosing the combination of colors for painting your walls, accents,
furnishings, furniture and accessories much easier. Here are a few tips
that you can use while deciding upon the color scheme for your home:
Monochromatic color scheme uses only one color throughout.
Variety is introduced by using various tints, tones, values and shades
of that key color and different textures.
Complimentary color scheme uses two colors placed opposite to
each other on the color wheel, their tints, tones, shades and values
such as yellow and violet. This scheme is quite bold and lend a dramatic
touch to the home décor.
Analogous color schemes use three hues placed adjacent to each other on
the color wheel but use either combination of warm colors only or
combination of cool colors only.
Triadic color schemes use three hues placed consecutively or at
equal distances from each other such as red, yellow and blue, their
tints, tones, shades and values
A novice can easily decide upon the color scheme using the following
steps:
Use your favorite pattern as the guiding line for your color palette.
The lightest color in the pattern can be used for the background such as
wall paint color, medium color for large furniture pieces, windows,
doors, closets and cabinets while the darkest color can be used for
accessories.
Color can make quite a lot of difference to the size and proportion of
the room. So, remember that white and pale colors reflect light more to
making the room appear larger while dark colors make room appear cozier
and smaller.
When it comes to furniture and accessories, white and pale colored
objects or objects in similar color as the wall recede into background
while brighter and darker objects attract our attention more and seem to
occupy more space, so if the room is really small, you can try buying
furniture and furnishings in same color as your walls or pale shades and
accessorize with bright bold colors to create focal points.


