

This is why using the color wheel to create different effects is important. It uses the color wheel to explain how we see colors, the effects created by mixing colors, and how they match or contrast with each other, as well as how color can affect mood, generate emotions, soothe or aggravate. In essence, color theory is the application of art and science on decorating ideas. We would recommend using a paler shade of one and a darker hue of another.'īelow, we show you how the color wheel has been used to create some pleasing color combinations for rooms.

'Consider creating a monochromatic scheme which uses varying levels of saturation of one color. 'Deciphering what colors go well together depends on where on the color wheel they sit', says Helen Shaw, of Benjamin Moore. These are just a few successful combinations: Some of these combinations you will already be familiar with, while others you may not have come across before. If you follow the rules of the color wheel, you will discover a wide selection of palettes to choose from. Here, you can see it in the blue, yellow and green: The finished scheme is bright and bold, but still harmonious. Triadic uses three colors from the color wheel, which might be contrasting, complementary or monochromatic. (Image credit: Sarah Kaye Representation Ltd)
