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Warm colors Cool colors Monochromatic Analogous Complementary Split-complementary Triadic Neutral

Begin on page 259 and take notes on the terms below. Be sure to leave space between terms in order to add to your notes when we review. Warm colors Cool colors Monochromatic Analogous Complementary Split-complementary Triadic Neutral.

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Warm colors Cool colors Monochromatic Analogous Complementary Split-complementary Triadic Neutral

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  1. Begin on page 259 and take notes on the terms below. Be sure to leave space between terms in order to add to your notes when we review. Warm colors Cool colors Monochromatic Analogous Complementary Split-complementary Triadic Neutral

  2. Objective 3.03:Implement color schemes in housing interiors.

  3. Color Schemes • Groups of colors that work well together are called color schemes. • Color schemes are selected for a room design in order to create a mood or set a tone. • Pleasing color schemes can be created based on the color wheel. • We will learn about 6 basic color schemes.

  4. 1. Monochromatic • The simplest color scheme because it uses a single hue from the color wheel. • Variation is achieved by changing the value and/or intensity of the hue.

  5. Monochromatic color schemes have a soothing effect. They can, however, become boring.

  6. Monochromatic schemes can make a room appear larger.

  7. 2. Analogous • A color scheme using 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel. • Works best if you choose one dominate color and use smaller amounts of the others. • Since analogous colors are related, they blend together well.

  8. 3. Complementary • A color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel. • Complementary colors make each other look brighter and more intense.

  9. 4. Split Complementary • A color scheme using one hue and the two hues on each side of its complement.

  10. 5. Triadic • A color scheme using three colors equally distance from each other on the color wheel. • The triadic scheme offers high contrast while retaining harmony.

  11. 6. Neutral • A color scheme using whites, blacks, grays and beiges.

  12. Small amounts of color are sometimes added to neutral color schemes to give the room more interest. • This scheme is called an accented neutral.

  13. One more thing …….

  14. Colors have a “temperature” and are considered either warm or cool.

  15. Warm Colors • Reds, yellows, and oranges • Warm colors advance and make walls appear closer to you than they really are. • Warm colors make a space appear smaller.

  16. Cool Colors • Blues, violets, and greens. • Cool colors recede and make walls seem farther away than they really are. • Cool colors make a space appear larger.

  17. When choosing color schemes consider… • Selecting your favorite color • Adding to an established color scheme • Selecting colors based on the feelings or mood you wish to create • Evaluating parts of the room that cannot be changed and choosing colors that will complement existing furnishings • Selecting colors that complement a particular work of art • Select colors that complement a chosen fabric or wallpaper

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