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Why is choosing colors for your painting jobs so difficult? You would think it would be as simple as saying “paint my house blue” or “I like yellow, paint it yellow”. But the truth is that even white comes in a bewildering array of choices. Once you understand the lingo, paint choices become much easier. You can figure it out and soon you will be talking like an interior designer. After all, you now know how to order coffee like a barrista when you order an upside down grande soy latte with a pump of mocha and two sprinkles of cinnamon, right?


The language of color.


Knock, knock, Hue’s there.
Hue is what interior designers say when they mean color. When primary colors (red, yellow, blue) are combined they make all the colors you can see and imagine. It starts to get more complicated when you start talking about value and intensity.


Value
When it comes to talking about color, value doesn’t mean bargain it refers to light or dark. Value is how much white, gray or black is added to a pure color. Value will give you a “dark” blue or a “pale” yellow. Sometimes, just to make it more confusing, this will be referred to as tint, shade, or tone.


Intensity
Value and intensity are closely related. Intensity is a way to measure the brightness of a color. The important thing to remember is that low intensity colors are often used as the main color for a room while high intensity colors are commonly used as accents


Temperature
No, you are not going to stick a thermometer into a can of paint and know it’s temperature. When it comes to color you are certain to hear someone try to explain it by saying it is a cool blue, a fiery red, a warm yellow.


Alright, now that you are more confused than when you started don’t worry. Head to the paint store and start dropping your new knowledge on the paint clerk. Try saying something suave like “As far as hue and value go I would like to stay in the dark red with a high intensity but a cool temperature”, don’t be surprised if they lead you straight to what you are looking for. Because now, you are speaking their language.

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When it comes to figuring out the color sc heme of a room, a monochromatic color scheme is one option. A monochromatic color scheme involves using one color in the room for almost all the surfaces. To add some sort of contrast to the room, you use different shades of the color you’ve decided upon, from light to dark. Here are some tips to consider if you are thinking about decorating in a monochromatic color scheme that will help you achieve the best look possible.

Add White or a Neutral Color to the Room
If you don’t want to end up with a room that looks like it’s too matched or boring, try pairing the color with white or another neutral. Rather than having the neutral color be the main focus in the room, you want to use it as an accent. For instance, a blue monochromatic scheme might include a blue and white area rug where the wal ls and furniture are all blue. Another way to add a neutral is to paint the trim in the room white.

Choose the Color of the Room Wisely
When you decorate a room with a monochromatic color scheme, it’s important that you really put some thought into the color choice. After all, if you go with a color you’re not crazy about, you will most likely not end up very happy with the finished look of the room. So be sure to pick a color that you like to look at! For those of you who are new to the monochromatic look, you may want to avoid bold color choices such as red and orange. You need to remember that once you choose a monochromatic look, it’s going to be much harder to change the décor of the room, since everything in the room is going to be in some shade of that same color. Be sure that you think carefully about your color choice and try not to rush into a hasty decision you may later regret.

Mix Up the Shades of the Color
To find different shades of the color you’ve chosen, try visiting a paint store and gathering up some different color swatches. With these swatches, you can see the different shades of the color that you should work with. With a monochromatic color scheme, it’s really important to be sure that you’re not painting the walls the exact same shade as the furniture or that the floor doesn’t end up being the same shade as the walls. By mixing up the shades of color, the room will have more character and interest. Accessories such as pillows, curtains, baskets, and candles can also be used to your advantages. Simply choose items that are completely different shades from the rest of the room.

Pulling off a monochromatic color scheme isn’t always easy. You definitely need to spend some time planning out the décor so that everything flows well and you end up with the perfect balance of color.

About the Writer…
Leon Tuberman has been part of the furniture and interior design business for 40 years. He is the owner and manager of popular furniture store in Los Angeles. They have a large inventory of handcrafted Amish built solid wood oak furniture for your bedroom, dining room and living room. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shopping for wood coffee tables for your family room or a wood bed for your bedroom then they have everything you need.

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