Color Inspiration for the Home!

9/25/2020

Color can make a big impression on the interior design of a home. If you choose the wrong color, the whole design could feel off. John Elliott Interiors is the best interior design company at the Lake of the Ozarks and we are here to help you find the perfect color for your home. There is a lot of psychology and significance behind colors that can affect the look and feel of a space. Keep reading to learn all about it and to find some inspiration for your home décor.  





The Significance of Colors


Black

Black speaks of power, stability, and strength. It should be used with care and to make important statements. If marketing is overwhelmed by black, it can be hard on the eyes.

Grey

This more neutral color can invoke many different responses depending on the undertone of the particular hue. A blue-toned grey can convey feelings of calm, while a green-toned grey gives off feelings of nature and earthiness. A true grey can symbolize age and wisdom as well.

White 

White can either be used to convey the absence of color or to portray feelings of purity, cleanness, and brilliance depending on how it is used. Too much white space can feel empty and void. Like black, it should be used intentionally and with care. 

Red

This color can create a sense of urgency, excitement, and passion. It encourages appetite, so it can be a perfect color for a restaurant or eatery. It has also been shown to physically stimulate the body, so use in a relaxing spa would not be the best.

Orange & Yellow

These closely-related colors promote cheerfulness and promote optimism. It can create a sense of urgency and a low level of anxiety as well, pushing customers to buy more quickly and without thinking too hard about it. Many sale and clearance tags are marked in yellow for that reason. Both colors are also often associated with safety because they are attention-grabbing.

Green

This color invokes ideas of nature, health, and cleanness. Because of its features in environmental marketing, it can also convey the idea of being earth-friendly and responsible. Green can also produce a feeling of harmony in the brain. 

Blue

Blue is considered a peaceful color that is associated with calm and stability. It can help curb appetite, promote trust, and improve focus and productivity. For those reasons, it is a great color to use in office spaces.

Purple

Purple most commonly conveys the idea of royalty and formality. It is used a lot to promote products and services that pertain to the beauty and fragrance industry. Purple can even stimulate problem-solving as well as creativity. 


How to Choose a Color


Get Inspiration

From patterns on your upholstery to a bright rug or a piece of art, these can be used as inspiration pieces to influence the color of your wall. If you're looking for a neutral color, you can pull the whites and beiges from those items.

Choose Colors Vertically

If you are having challenges when choosing the colors for your room during a full remodel, keep this simple tip in mind. Decorate from dark to light from bottom to top. This mimics the natural look of the outdoors and creates a natural feel. Use dark colors on the floor, medium colors on the walls, and light colors on the ceiling.

Use a Color Wheel

Having trouble choosing colors? The color wheel can help! Choose colors that are analogous, meaning that they are next to each other. Think of blues and greens for a relaxing space. Or oranges and yellows for a place where you need energy!

Best Interior Design at the Lake 


John Elliott Interiors is the best interior design company at the Lake of the Ozarks and we are here to help you create the home of your dreams. If you need help designing a space, including choosing a color scheme, contact John Elliott Interiors and we will be happy to help you with a customized design! 


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