Finding a color palette for your interior intimidates you? Discover the principles of this method that allows you to create a harmonious and visually appealing space effortlessly to obtain a result worthy of a professional decorator!
Decorating a home is an art, and for many, it’s so complicated that they simply prefer to hire an interior designer. However, despite the complexity of the subject, a majority of people prefer to take charge of their interior design on their own. While the first step is to define a decorating style, when it comes time to take action, one of the most common obstacles people encounter is undoubtedly choosing colors. Will you go for bold colors or play it safe by betting on neutrals? That is the question.
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If you thought you had done most of the work by choosing the dominant color to apply to your interior, little by little you realize that the story does not end there. Indeed, you then have to choose all the additional colors, those of the textiles, the furniture, including the colors of certain walls of adjacent rooms such as a bedroom for example. A task that can be complicated when you do not have the instinct to choose the colors that go well together. Do you want to create a coherent color palette for your interior, but you do not know how to go about it? This rule will certainly make your work easier.
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What is the 60-30-10 rule in decorating?
This method may seem like a code to crack, but don’t be intimidated, this rule is actually very simple to implement. Interior designer for Real Simple Home 2024, Amber Guyton, sheds light on this method: “Your color palette can be divided into three using the 60-30-10 rule: 60% of the space is a dominant color, 30% a secondary and complementary color, and 10% an accent color.“. In practice, the dominant color can be used on walls, sofas or carpets, the secondary for occasional furniture for example and the accent color on cushions or decorative objects.
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While the process of choosing colors can seem complicated, Amber Guyton reassures by explaining that it is “a question of balance” and the 60-30-10 rule strikes that balance for you.”With these guidelines using similar toned colors, you will likely be able to successfully combine multiple colors into a masterpiece.” she adds.
Apply the 60-30-10 rule at home
You should know that while this rule can be used for all rooms in the house, it will be somewhat different depending on the room you are decorating. If in a living room the 60% will mainly concern the walls or the most imposing pieces of furniture, in a kitchen it will rather concern the cupboards and cabinets that adorn the walls. It is therefore important to adapt this rule according to the rooms you are decorating and to establish a plan of your space taking into account the existing materials. For example, if the room you are decorating has wood trim, this color can enter the 30 or 10% box of the color palette.
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Looking at the color wheel can help you assign the colors you want to use. If you want to go for a contrast, choose a complementary color that is opposite the dominant color on the color wheel. However, if you prefer a more subtle style, choose colors that are fairly close to each other on the color wheel.
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