Understanding Colour Basics & How to Combine Secondary and Primary Colours in Interior Design

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🎨 Understanding Colour Basics & How to Combine Secondary and Primary Colours in Interior Design Discover how to use primary ( red, blue, yellow ) and secondary colours ( orange, green, purple ) to create emotionally engaging, beautifully balanced spaces. Complete with room-by-room techniques and style guidance. Table of Contents Introduction: The Language of Colour Understanding Primary & Secondary Colours Combining Colours: Rules of Thumb Room-by-Room Design Examples The Emotional Impact of Colour Combos Designer Tips for Colour Success Practical Tools & Resources Conclusion & Downloadable Resources 1. Introduction: The Language of Colour Colour is much more than a visual tool—it’s an expression of mood, intention, and identity. In interior design, we use colour to convey calm, excitement, luxury, warmth, or focus. When used intentionally, colour can transform a space from functional to emotionally meaningful. At the heart of c...

RED ACCENT LIVING-ROOM


Over the past week I’ve probably gotten more requests from readers to see some red accent living room . When February rolls around and Valentine’s Day with it, people suddenly start craving more red in their house. The other day I bought  some red roses to cheer-up my house .

Exercise Your Creativity With These Creative Decorating Ideas for a cheerful space;





It’s amazing how the red and white  flower patterned cushion added a new playful vibe. The gray rug makes it look understated and elegant, the great bowl in the center of the house are what stand out.


Have you been craving color in your house, too?




Binging- in red rug, seats and vases can brightened things up



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