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		<title>5 Great Color Combinations for Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common problem faced by homeowners when decorating a room is figuring out what colors to use for the décor. Have you ever visited a paint store? If so, then you have probably seen the hundreds of different colors and shades you have to choose from when designing a color scheme. It’s easy to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common problem faced by homeowners when decorating a room is figuring out what colors to use for the décor. Have you ever visited a paint store? If so, then you have probably seen the hundreds of different colors and shades you have to choose from when designing a color scheme. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by so many choices. Some people just don’t have an eye for color and struggle with picking colors that look good together in a room. If you’re searching for ideas for color combinations for your décor, here are five you can consider.</p>
<p><strong>1. Brown, Blue, and Cream</strong><br />
You can use this color scheme in any room of your home. Just keep in mind, when using these colors, that you want the colors to stay balanced, especially when you’re applying the dark brown. So, for instance, if you have a dark brown couch, you may want to lighten it up with cream or light blue pillows. Or if your couch is cream colored, you would choose brown and blue pillows to add interest instead. If you can find patterns that include all three colors, you can add even more visual interest to the décor.</p>
<p><strong>2. Shades of Brown and Cream</strong><br />
Whether you’re looking to create a peaceful retreat in your bedroom or bathroom, try using shades of brown and cream. There’s a wide variety of shades across this spectrum that you can choose from, anything from dark chocolate brown to an off white or light cream color. Although this color combination closely resembles a monochromatic theme, you can easily add more interest. Simply pair a lighter shade with a darker shade, and that will make the room appear much more lively.</p>
<p><strong>3. Blue and Orange</strong><br />
Blue and orange are complementary colors, as the colors lie across from each other on the color wheel. The key to using this particular color scheme is to keep the colors muted. You don’t want to be using bright oranges and blues. By adding white or even brown to the mix, you can easily work these colors into a contemporary-styled room.</p>
<p><strong>4. Black and White</strong><br />
You can use this classic color combination for practically any room you like. The great thing about black and white is that it can be used in a variety of ways. Depending on the pieces you use, it can be modern as well as traditional. You can add even more style to this color scheme with an accent color such as red or green. This is one of the easier color combinations to work with, as there is no shortage of black-and-white home accessories to choose from.</p>
<p><strong>5. Pink and Green</strong><br />
For your bedroom, living room, or sun room, try another complementary color scheme: pink and green. Add a neutral color into the pink and green mix, or you may end up with too much color in the room. You also want to keep the colors the same shade. Mint green and neon pink, for instance, aren’t going to work well together.</p>
<p>If you’re not sure where to start coming up with color combinations for your home, then consider these five suggestions. When decorating your home, any of these combinations should give you some inspiration. You can create a unique look to your home by using any of these suggestions as a base and then adding your own style to them.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author&#8230;</strong><br />
Leon Tuberman has 4 decades of experience in the furniture and interior design industry. He is the owner and manager of popular furniture store in Los Angeles. They carry a large selection of American made solid oak furniture for your living room, dining room, bedroom and <a href="http://www.barnfurnituremart.com/">wood office furniture</a>. It doesn&#8217;t matter whether you&#8217;re shopping for a <a href="http://www.barnfurnituremart.com/office/bookcases.aspx">wood bookcases</a> for your home office or a study area or a dining table for your dining room then they have everything you need.</p>
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		<title>How to Use Different Color Schemes in Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 16:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that tends to overwhelm homeowners is choosing a color scheme for a room. The thing about choosing a color scheme is figuring out other potential colors to incorporate into the design once you’ve settled on a main color. So how do you go about selecting a color scheme for a décor? One of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that tends to overwhelm homeowners is choosing a color scheme for a room. The thing about choosing a color scheme is figuring out other potential colors to incorporate into the design once you’ve settled on a main color. So how do you go about selecting a color scheme for a décor? One of the best tools to have at your fingertips is a color wheel.</p>
<p><strong>What Is the Color Wheel?</strong><br />
The first person to start using the color wheel was Sir Isaac Newton, who came up with this after performing an experiment with a prism. What he discovered was that pure white light had a wide spectrum of reflective colors. Since then, people have been using this spectrum of colors (otherwise known as the color wheel) for classifying colors and help in decorating.</p>
<p><strong>The Classification of Colors Using the Color Wheel</strong><br />
The colors on the color while are basically classified into three different categories.<br />
1. First, you have the primary colors, which are red, yellow, and blue.<br />
2. Next you have the secondary colors, which are orange, green, and violet. These colors are created by mixing the primary colors.<br />
3. The colors red-orange, yellow-orange, blue-green, and yellow-green make up the tertiary colors. Basically, all these colors are formed by combining the primary colors with the secondary colors that are next to them.</p>
<p><strong>Monochromatic Color Scheme Explained</strong><br />
A monochromatic color scheme will look exactly as it sounds. Essentially, you pick one color and use only that color for the entire room. To achieve the monochromatic color scheme, you want to pick varying shades of that color, from light to dark. You can include the color white in the scheme as well, in order to help break up the color.</p>
<p><strong>Analogous Color Scheme Explained</strong><br />
With an analogous scheme, you include anywhere from two to six different colors a room. You want to use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. Consider the color red, for example. You might choose orange or purple as the accent colors, being that they are the colors next to red on the wheel. It’s a good idea to choose your main color first. Then you can look at accent color options.</p>
<p><strong>Complementary Color Scheme Explained</strong><br />
When looking for a decorating scheme, people will often go with a complementary color scheme. When you decide on your main color, you then go directly across that color on the wheel to find your complementary color. If your main color is yellow, then the complementary color would be in the purple family. The family of pinks would complement the color green. Remember, you can always play with this a little and mix the family of colors; thus, green would go with pink, but it would also go with red.</p>
<p><strong>Triad Color Scheme Explained</strong><br />
Homeowners also often choose to go with a triad color scheme. Here you use the three colors that form a triangle together on the color wheel. One example of a triad would be the colors orange, green, and purple. Here you have a couple of options. You can choose to make one of these colors your main color and use the other two as accent colors, or you can choose two main colors and then accent with the third.</p>
<p>No matter what color scheme you choose for your home, remember that both white and black are neutrals. Thus, they can be added to any colors without changing the color scheme too much. By playing around with the color wheel and some of these color scheme suggestions, you will be able to come up with some great options for the rooms in your home.</p>
<p><strong>About the Writer&#8230;</strong><br />
For over four decades Leon Tuberman has helped people with their home furnishings and interior decorating needs. He owns and manages a popular furniture store in Los Angeles. They have a large inventory of handcrafted American built solid wood furniture for your bedroom, dining room and living room. Are you searching for a <a href="http://www.barnfurnituremart.com/bedroom/night_stands.aspx">nightstands</a> for your master bedroom or a <a href="http://www.barnfurnituremart.com/diningroom/dining_tables.aspx">wood dining table</a> for your dining room then they probably have everything you need.</p>
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