Färgskalan som hjälper dig att koppla av. Här kommer ett färgkollage inspirerat från hav, sand och svalkande toner. Ett perfekt sätt att jobba om du vill skapa en känsla innan du inreder ett rum elle
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Reklam för Familjetapeter När jag fick frågan från Familjetapeter om att skapa en egen palett med färger var det lätt att inspireras av mitt funkishus. Hela paletten ser du HÄR. Ja, jag verkligen är en sann funkisfantast, det sitter nog i mitt DNA. Jag är uppvuxen i ett k-märkt funkishus som min morfar var med […]
Discover the serene world of Mediterranean minimalist interior design in this insightful overview. From serene living rooms and sleek kitchens to tranquil bedrooms, explore how this unique design blend combines the simplicity of minimalism with the rich cultural elements of the Mediterranean. Learn how to create elegant, uncluttered spaces that soothe the soul and clear the mind, using light colors, natural materials, and minimalist furniture. Join us in embracing a design philosophy that brings tranquility and style to modern homes, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary interior design.
Emerald - keramische plantenbak met geometrisch patroon Dit betoverende arrangement van verse planten brengt een vleugje leven en rust in elke kamer. Het compacte formaat en het rustgevende kleurenpalet van de plantenbak maken hem de perfecte aanvulling op een gezellig hoekje, werktafel of als attent cadeau dat een stukje natuur in huis haalt. Materiaal:Keramiek
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Upptäck den perfekta kombinationen av stil och komfort med vår Landon - sportsneaker med dynamisk luftdämpning. Dessa trendsättare i koreansk design är inte bara en visuell höjdpunkt tack vare sin mångsidiga, avslappnade design, utan visar också praktisk användning, idealisk för aktiva ungdomar och studenter. Skorna visar upp en unik färgpalett med uppfriskande aqua-accenter, hållbar konstruktion och en sula för överlägset grepp som säkerställer att du kan springa, gå och röra dig med självförtroende.
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Do you struggle to find the correct colors for your knitting or crochet project? Then this article is for you! In this article we’ll look at color theory and how it can be applied. We also give you our favorite color palette generators! What is color theory? Color theory basically encompasses the ways in which color is used, for example, in design. Color Matter notes that “there are three basic categories of color theory that are logical and useful : The color wheel, color harmony, and the context of how colors are used” In this article we’ll first look at primary, secondary, and tertiary colors and what they are, before moving on to the color wheel and how you can use one when designing your own knitting and crochet project color schemes. Primary colors The primary colors – blue, yellow, and red – can’t be made by mixing other colors together. In fact, all other colors are created by mixing these colors in different quantities. Secondary colors The secondary colors are made by mixing together two of the primary colors. The secondary colors are: orange, purple, and green. These colors are made as follows: Orange – Red and yellow Green – Yellow and blue Purple – Red and Blue Tertiary colors By mixing primary and secondary colors together, we get tertiary colors. The tertiary colors are: Yellow-orange (Amber) Red-orange (Vermillion) Red-purple (Magenta) Blue-purple (Violet) Blue-green (Teal) Yellow-green (Chartreuse) (Sources: Color Matters, Color Meanings) The color wheel and how to use it The color wheel – they can easily be bought at your local arts and crafts store – is made up of a circle that includes all the colours we’ve already covered, and usually many more as well. If you take a color wheel and turn it so that yellow is at the top, you’ll see that blue is on the left and red on the right. In-between these three primary colours you’ll see the following: Between yellow and blue – chartreuse, green, and teal Between blue and red – violet, purple, and magenta Between red and yellow – vermillion, orange, amber Together these make up the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Following this chart, colors that go together can quite easily be matched. Choosing colors for your knitting or crochet project Using a color wheel, we’ll look at some color options and combinations next and how they can be incorporated into knitting and crochet projects that are pleasing to the eye. Warm colors and cool colors Colors are split into these two categories (warm or cool – also sometimes called temperature) and to see which colors are warm and which are cool, you need to draw a line that runs between yellow and chartreuse and purple and magenta. One half of the wheel – containing chartreuse, green, teal, blue,violet, and purple – are cool colors. The other half – containing yellow, amber, orange, vermillion, red, and magenta – are warm colors. You can, for example, use only cool colors or only warm colors in a knitting or crochet project. (You can also mix them if you’d like to make a temperature blanket.) However, now you’ll know to choose violet (blue-purple), for example, if you’re using cool colors, and magenta (purple-red) if you’re using warm colors. Hue, tint, tone, and shade Although we often refer to any color as a “shade of” blue, red, green, etc. “shade” has a specific meaning in color theory. What we’d normally refer to as shades can, in fact, be split into hue, tint, tone, and shade. These can be described as follows, using blue as an example: Hue – blue Tint – blue + white Tone – blue + white + black (blue + grey) Shade – blue + black You can either use the same hue’s tint, tone, and shade in a single project, or you can use the same tint from two or more colors. This means that you take the hue of the different colors and add the same amount of white to each. The same goes for tones and shades, which are formed by adding the same amount of grey or black respectively. Complementary colors Complementary colors are easy to find when using a color wheel; these colors are exactly opposite each other on the wheel. The following pairs, therefore, are examples of complementary colors: Yellow and purple Red and green Blue and orange You’ll see that these are the primary and secondary colors. The tertiary colors also have their own complementary colors, which are other tertiary colors: Chartreuse and Magenta Violet and amber Teal and vermillion You can also match these pairs’ hues, tones, and shades with each other for further complementary color pairs. Instead of drawing a straight line from one color to another on the color wheel to match a pair of colors, you can try connecting: Three colors by using an equilateral triangle (a triangle with equal sides and an angle of 60 degrees in each corner, For example yellow, blue, and red or green (primary colors), orange, and purple (secondary colors), or violet, chartreuse, and magenta (tertiary colors) Four colours by using a square, For example, yellow, teal, purple, vermillion, or violet, green, amber, and red In this case a primary, secondary and two tertiary colors will be included Five colors by using a pentagon, For example, a set of 5 colors can be yellow, teal, violet, magenta, vermillion. You can then do the same with six colors, etc. Analogous colors Analogous colors are those colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel, for instance: Chartreuse, green, teal Teal, blue, violet Violet, purple, magenta, etc. These colors can make for striking knitting and crochet projects because they all use the same “strength” of hue, tint, tone, and shade. This means that one color won’t be overpowering, but rather that they will work together in harmony. Analogous colors should not be confused with monochromatic colors, which we’ll look at next. Monochromatic colors Monochromatic colors refer to using the same hue, tint, tone, and shade of the same color together. This can be used to great effect when you want to create a colorful but not overpowering knitting or crochet project. Neutrals and greys are also part of these monochromatic colors and are often used together when a project is made that needs to harmonise with a range of colors. Color palette (color scheme) generators Thanks to the availability of color palette generators, it’s now easier than ever to ensure that you choose colors that harmonise to use in your knitting and crochet projects. Here are a few of our favorite color palette generators: Coolors – Very easy to use, Colors can be used to generate palettes that’s anywhere from one color (monochromatic) to over 4 colors. You can also import photos to create palettes from. Paletton – More geared towards designers, but still easy to use. Colormind – Slightly more difficult to use than the other two, but uses deep learning to even be able to extract palettes from movies and art. What’s your favorite color scheme? Tell us in the comments or join us on our Facebook group!
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Enhance your colour projects with NCS - Find your NCS colour codes and explore our digital and physical colour solutions and education to transform your colour projects. NCS is the universal standard of colour communication that will help you or your customers pick the ultimate colour pallet for any project.
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