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Sunday, 7 April 2013

"WALL PAINTS COLORS "


Ideas for Creating Beautiful Accent Walls:
                   Whether you would like to define a living space or spotlights a treasured piece of artwork or architectural feature, an accent wall can create a striking, unique design element.
                      Accent walls can also help you create color flow. By using the same color in fabrics, finishes, accessories, and furnishings in adjoining rooms, you can create a seamless transition from space to space.

 Choosing Wall Paint Color: Yellow


                         Energetic and cheerful yellow can be a tricky color. Bright yellow can quickly become overbearing if applied with a heavy hand. Try muted or light tones of yellow if using it on all the walls in a room. Sunny yellow is ideal for a room used in the morning or a room that gets little or no direct sunlight. Yellow will look darker on your walls than on the paint chip or in the can, so go a shade lighter when selecting the color you want.
Yellow needs balance. It's hard to ignore, so yellow requires a partner color that can stand up to it. Use an analogous color or a cool hue as your second color. When walls are yellow, use warm white as your trim or accent color. A cooler white may tend toward gray when paired with yellow. Some peoples like Yellow color because its very tricky and thick.

Choosing Wall Paint Color: Blue

                  





True blue is America's favorite color. Pay attention to the shade of blue you want to use as a dominant color. Aqua, turquoise, and cobalt are cool. Use cool blue in a south-facing room that gets warm during the day. It will lower the perceived temperature slightly. Team up blue with antiqued brass, terra-cotta, and brick-red hues for warmth, or with dark wood furniture or flooring for added depth and richness. Blue colours specially paint for the boys rooms. It is a beautiful and bright colour.



Choosing Wall Paint Color: Green






                    Like white, brown, and black, green has the happy ability to work with any color. Just as in nature, all greens work together, so if you're stuck for a color scheme  look  to green. Transition  smoothly from the natural green outdoors with a green hallway. Because it is a cool color, green is ideal for a room. Bring disparate furnishings into harmony within a room with
walls painted in green. Because it mixes well with other colors, green is an excellent choice for a house with an open floor plan.

Choosing Wall Paint Color: Orange


                      Orange adds energy to a room. Try pairing it with a pattern to make it work for you. For soft furnishings, choose a graphic pattern to match the boldness of the color.
A highly visible color, orange is ideal to accent a focal feature. Orange is also like a funky color.


Choosing Wall Paint Color: Purple


                    This child of warm red and cool blue has a split personality that can be soft and sweet. Long associated with royalty, purple has an aura of richness. Play to that strength with luxurious. Enhance the romantic and glamorous side of purple with silver. Purple color shows the natural beauty and simplicity.

Choosing Wall Paint Color: Pink 


                      Pink may not be the first color you think of when selecting a paint color for your living room or dining room. But it's surprisingly versatile. From sweet and pretty to bold and sophisticated, pink colors run the gamut—and can be perfect choice for a variety of spaces. As soft and delicate as the flower, this charming, timeless shade of pink conveys a love of beauty and the simple graces of living. Pink can be a beautiful wall color when chosen well. Pink color usually painted for the girls room. It’s a beauty of girls room.










MAKE UP MEETS COLOR THEORY

HOW COLOR BEAUTIFIES THE WOMEN ???

Are you creatively blocked when it comes to color? If you find yourself choosing a neutral palette day after day, it’s time to ramp up the color love! Since there are infinite palette combinations, it helps to understand how hues work on your face before you break out your paint box. We turn to the fundamentals of color theory for inspiration.

THE COLOR WHEEL

Many design professionals and artists use the color wheel (also called the color circle) when deciding on the color systems in graphic design, interior design, and art. There are many variations of the wheel, but the most common is the RYB (red-yellow-blue) color system. Let’s define some terms you should learn when looking at the rainbow circle.
PRIMARY COLORS

Three colors that can’t be mixed from any other shade. Primary colors of pigment are red, yellow, and blue.
SECONDARY COLORS

A mixture of two primary colors (orange, green, purple).

TERTIARY COLORS

Created by combining primary and secondary colors (red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet).

HUE
A color at its maximum intensity (the outer modules of the color wheel). 
TINT
A color plus white.           

SHADE
A color plus black.

NEUTRAL
The shade created by mixing two complementary colors.

COMPLEMENTARY
Colors directly across from one another are called each other’s complement. Familiar complementary pairings include blue and orange, red and green, and yellow and purple. When worn together at a similar saturation, they brighten one another in a phenomenon called simultaneous contrast. For seriously vibrant eyes, dust one of these shades on the lid with the other mark on the lash line. We pair a cherry lip with a pale green shadow in the inner corners of the eyes.


SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY
Similar to the complementary color scheme, a split-complementary theme couples a hue with the colors bordering its complement. For example, try applying a medium turquoise hue on the lids with a yellow-orange highlight, flush the cheeks with a sheer red-orange blush, and balance the bright look with a clear peach gloss. This kind of color scheme still gives a similar visual impact without the above mentioned simultaneous contrast.





















ANALOGOUS

Three or four colors adjacent to one another on the color wheel create a relaxing, harmonious effect on the eyes. Since the shades are so similar, keep the face dimensional by playing with dullness and texture. While we choose to showcase the red-violet, red, red-orange, orange section of the color wheel, any three or four neighboring colors work. Apply a sheer peach shadow on the lids and dust a shimmery coral on the cheeks. To give this look some punch, layer on a sheer magenta lip.





MONOCHROMATIC
This color scheme forms its palette from all the tints and shades found in one single hue. In makeup, yellow makes a great monochromatic palette. Pair a smoky khaki-toned eye (a shade of yellow) with a pale, lustrous buttercup yellow gloss. To give your skin an extra boost, dust the high plains of your face with a sheer golden highlighter. Even though you’re choosing a vibrant hue like yellow, the overall effect is calming in a monochromatic palette.












TRIADIC

Want to go bold? A triadic color scheme plays with some of the wildest colors of the rainbow. This palette brings together colors evenly spaced on the wheel—typically secondary hues of green, purple, and orange. To avoid a potential makeup overdose, choose a hue as the focus and pair it with tints and shades of the other triadic tones for balance. For instance, try pairing a decorated emerald violet eye with nude peach cheeks and lips.


NAIL COLOR INSPIRES OUR MOOD .....
The fact that we are strongly motivated by colors its not just a rumor. The colors we choose to surround ourselves affect us more than we think. More specifically, in our days, most of the women love painting their nails. Approximately, one in two women, changes nail color every two days. Playing with nail shades, you feel like changing your frame of mind. Moving one, here is a rundown of our nail color dictionary. We will give possible definitions to the most famous nail polish shades. What they signify and how you can take advantage of them, looking always fresh and gorgeous!
Russian Roulette-Fire Red: You're in an aggressive, energetic and intense mood. If you’re generally fun of reds, means that you have a big confidence, you are not afraid to be dramatic and you love to get other’s attention.This color actually increases our heart rate. Red nail polish has been always an indication of passion and power. Undoubtedly, nobody can resist at this combination.
 
Pale Pink: Keen on painting your nails pale pink? Is a fine expression? Today, you like to keep it calm and quiet, or at least you don't want to stand out but at the same time you want to be neat and chic. If you are generally pale pink friendly, you are a friend to everyone. Enjoying having fun, but majorly you are romantic, love to underline your soft side and prefer to follow rather than lead. Pink is great for a tea party with your friends.
Black:Black nail polish doesn't necessarily mean you are depressed, but definitely hides something rebellious inside it. Painting your nails black is a classic symbol against the normal, when at the same time is dominating and mysterious. If black shades are your colors, you have a really strong Ego. Finally, you like to radiate power from others while at the same time you puzzling them. Choose a shimmer black for party or clubbing, it will show off some darkness in your personality.

Fuchsia-Hot Pink: You're in a spicy, flirty spunky and energetic mood. If you generally love pinks, you are a classic female, as bright pink is a color that is clearly associated with women. You are not afraid to express your femininity and enthusiasm. Hot pink will let you show your fruity flavor while at the same time could be an amazing color choice for a date.
Green-Yellow: Those shades of the color charts are synonymous of amusement, sociality, activism, delight and inspiration. If you find yourself painting your nails in bright, you are clearly enjoying the life and you are keen on new things. Ultimately, these colors raise unconsciously, images of energy.
Lavender-Bold Purple: If you enjoy purples, you are a lover of nice things and appearances. Wealthy means a lot to you. In general, purple is the color of royalty, but if you are keener on deep and dark purple your personality speaks “I am Drama”. A blueberry shade can be identical for a cocktail night. 
French Manicure: You are classic and chic, safe for yourself and don’t need a strong color to proof this. Glamorous and professional are the two words, which majorly describe you. French manicure it’s an all time classic.


There are several reasons why colors are able to influence how we feel. Color can tell you a lot about a person. If you would like to adopt some of the qualities you may lack, try colors you do not usually fun of. Who knows, you may discover a new part of you!