Its base colors are white, gray, black, beige, ivory and colors with very low saturation.
They can be so warm and cozy if we play with textures in cushions, blankets, carpets, and other accessories such as rattan wicker furniture, you can also break the monotony with a piece of art, laminate and photography, or with a touch of color.
They are elegant, serene and this color palette is especially suitable for minimalist interiors and Nordic decorations.
This color palette ranges from bubblegum green to blue-violet.
They produce a relaxing effect and give the impression that they are far away, that they are at a certain distance.
They transmit rest, calm, tranquility, and when they are not combined with touches of warm color they can give a feeling of sadness.
Can you think of green and not think of nature? Because green means growth and stimulates feelings of harmony and peace.
In interior design we recommend yellow-green, it is more pleasant and refreshing, and can be used in large areas of the house, while pure green is recommended only for details.
Pale turquoise and sea green are excellent for children's rooms, since green does not carry any gender connotations.
When we think of the color blue, we think of the sky or the sea.
It has a perception of calm and tranquility, with hints of melancholy.
Blue can also help us to increase the feeling of space in a room.
Light shades are perfect for bedrooms, work or desk areas and bathrooms.
Darker shades, used in brushstrokes of color, are an excellent option to add sophistication to large spaces.
On the one hand, it means magic, elegance and power, it also has meanings of desire and passion. But on the other hand, it is capable of transmitting peace and tranquility (since it mixes red and blue).
In soft tones, such as lavender, they have a powerful sedative effect, ideal for use in our bedrooms.
Darker shades create fantastic dramatic effects. They should be used in moderation or they can have a depressing effect.
Warm colors are those ranging from yellow-green to red-violet, through yellow and orange.
This color palette has a stimulating effect and its colors give the impression that they move, that they stand out from the surface, this causes a feeling of closeness.
They are the colors of vitality, happiness and activity.
Represents the sun, it makes us think of vitality, intellect and longevity. It represents everything related to energy.
It improves the concentration and the speed of metabolism.
It is ideal for studios and kitchens. But it is not highly recommended for bedrooms. As a result it is said that babies cry more in yellow rooms.
Lighter tones give light and create a relaxed and calm atmosphere.
The more intense tones are recommended for rooms with little light.
If combined with reddish or orange, they bring joy and liveliness, but with green they gain more freshness.
Most importantly, it has the luminosity of yellow and the excitement of red.
It enhances furnishings and accessories and gives the room a feeling of warmth and well-being.
It also brings optimism and adds a welcoming look for entrances and hallways. Therefore the color orange stimulates conversations and the exchange of ideas.
It is recommended to use it sparingly, as it can make a room appear smaller, claustrophobic and stressful.
It is used for details and small areas such as a single wall playing with the color of the rest of the walls.
For minimalist decorations, this is the most used color to mix with neutral tones.
It also looks great for retro and vintage environments.
It is a cozy and comforting color, it transmits very tender and good sensations, it brings us calm and serenity. It should be noted that it is very useful against stress.
The color pink is traditionally assimilated to a feminine color, formerly reserved for girls' rooms and nowadays applied to common areas and rooms for couples.
Combining shades with intense pinks we can turn the rooms into warm environments. In this way we get a pleasant comfort to fall asleep.
Sources of inspiration: dintelo, sarainteriordesigns, decorarhogar, nomadbubbles and pinterest.