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The following article was published in our article directory on September 23, 2010.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Cleo Rider
Have you ever noticed that how no matter how many times you see a rainbow, you are always amazed at the colours? A sunset, a blue sky, the changing tones of the leaves through the seasons, the colours of a bird's feathers or an animal's skin... From the beginning of human history, people have been trying to find ways to imitate the beauty they have observed in nature; primitive attempts were made by cave dwellers, and amazing examples have been seen in artists such as the 17th century painter Ruysdael. Philosophers such as Plato have delved into the topic of man's imitation of the natural realm, and he taught that nature is only an imitation of an even higher realm of existence, making all art just a watered down copy of some spiritual perfection. As mere mortals we strive to create harmony in our homes, choosing colour schemes according to the function and style of a room. Interior design is essentially an artistic effort where a person creates the surroundings they want to live in day in and out. For hundreds of years, designers have used wallpaper to decorate their homes and palaces; velvet wall covering in fleur de lyse style was used extensively in the Palace of Versailles. Interior design today is still closely linked to natural colours and materials. There is resurgence in the popularity of floral-design wallpaper, natural dyes for fabric such as sage or purple bedrooms, and oak furniture for that natural feel. Imitating and employing the attractive qualities of flowers and the natural world, the environment we create around us through colours and fabrics is central to our sense of wellbeing.
The influence and power that certain colours have over us and our sentiments is central to the analysis of colour theory and its history.
The reasons behind why certain colours are combined is explained through colour theory. The basic primary colours are red, yellow and blue which were originally thought to be the basis to create all other colours. It was later found that the third in this colour trio was more of a blue-violet. There are two essential groups that colours can be put into, either warm or cool; cool colours are usually Earthy and watery tones like blue and green while warm colours give the feel of fire, like pink, orange, and red..Battista Alberti and Leonardo da Vinci were the first two people to write on the topic of colour theory. . Complimentary colours, which work well together when harmonized together decoratively, were theorized by Newton. Aubergine or purple beddrooms, for example, looks fantastic when combined with muted yellows.
Isn't it true that your mood can be influenced by colours? Even the clothing you choose to wear has an effect on how you feel and how other people view you..Passion and power are expressed with reds. From the days of silent movie dames until modern times, red lipstick and nail polish is considered sexy. Black is thought to be slimming and sexy, but is also worn by Goths denoting a darkness of mood and a penchant for heavy music. White dresses and feel soft and delicate, while white shirts give off a smart feeling; then there are the fun and outgoing styles of turquoise and yellow.
In our homes we want to choose colour schemes for rooms according to their function and to create an ambience. A bathroom in cool blue or lavender feels clean, a white office feels smart and efficient, a living room with warm earth tones seems inviting and comfortable, and warm colours mixed with aubergine bedding in a purple bedroom are relaxing. A warm tone terracotta living room presents an inviting atmosphere whilst a cool blue in a bathroom denotes cleanliness; a white office will feel functional and bright whilst a warm tone bedroom with aubergine bedding will feel sensuous and cosy.
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