Decorating with a Warm Color Scheme

The side of the color wheel that is comprised of reds, yellows, oranges, and yellow-greens, along with various other combinations of these colors, are typically referred to as the warm colors.

The side of the color wheel that is comprised of reds, yellows, oranges, and yellow-greens, along with various other combinations of these colors, are typically referred to as the warm colors.

These colors have been known to increase adrenaline and breathing rate, raise blood pressure and body temperature, thus making you feel warmer. The stronger the color is, the more intense this “warming” effect tends to be.

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Tips for Decorating With a Warm Color Scheme
Warm colors often remind one of sunlight, sand, fire, and heat. Since warm colors often add “personality” to a space, they are perfect for adding interest to bland rooms and balance well with neutral colors.

Warm colors often appear as though they come closer, or advance in a space. These colors can make large rooms appear cozier and more intimate or make north-facing or dark rooms appear lighter and warmer.

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Since warm colors tend to be energizing, you may not want to use a bold warm color as your dominant color in a bedroom, dining room or another area where you want to avoid stimulation.

Warm colors often work well with a more traditional decorating style. If this is your style, try using muted, warm tones as your dominant colors.

If your color scheme leans heavily toward large amounts of warm colors, try balancing the color palette with a cool color or two. To make the best choices, choose colors on opposite ends of the color wheel. For example, balance a sunny yellow with a soft lilac or deep purple.

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Though we often want to feel excited and energized in our homes, a bright warm color palette may not work well if you have a more subdued or introverted personality. If this describes you, try incorporating warm colors as accent colors and go with a cooler, softer shade as your dominant color.