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...

Slant Buildings

Thinking of a new concept? Try a slant and edgy building . Lets minimize the use of Aluminium roofing and try this!

                                          
Strandkanten by 70°N Arkitektur

Edge House by Mobius Architekci
Our mountains and valleys are naturally formed by God creating wowing views .Nature is impressive but these buildings gives me the same feel but in a properly layout style . Slant is rare due to the intrigues in design and construction but with the used of solar panels today,it's usually the perfect choice.

 
Giraffe House by Monk Mackenzie

Konzerthaus Blaibach by Peter Haimerl Architektur

ZEB Pilot House by Snøhetta                                                                                 

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