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NEUTRAL COLOURS
Another group of colours that does not appear in the chromatic circle is represented by neutral “non-colors”. The neutral neutrals that are white, black and grey (obtained by mixing black and white or mixing all the primary colours in equal parts) have the characteristic of being able to be used without compromising the harmony of…
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BLUE
Blue inspires a sense of rest, relaxation, peace and protection. In nature it is present practically everywhere and this is what makes it so familiar to our eyes, in addition to this it combines perfectly with most other colors. Being one of the most popular colours, it knows how to be bright and lively, discreet…
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RED
Color of passion, fire and blood, red is a powerful and evocative color, sensual and allusive, warm and provocative that recalls the movement making comfortable and daring environments. Given its psychological effects it is used to decorate mainly kitchen, living room and dining room rather than other environments. Because of its intensity and energy, red…
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YELLOW
Yellow is a bright, lively and sparkling color, it is a presence that is certainly not resigned that does not go unnoticed; it is widely used in the decoration of kitchens where it creates a cheerful and friendly atmosphere. In quiet and relaxing areas such as living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms, yellow was not used…
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OBSERVING THE AVAILABLE SPACE
We must always take into account the characteristics of the space we are going to decorate: architecture, dimensions, light…. Colour, in fact, has the capacity to widen or reduce a space, to accentuate or modulate natural light, to create particular atmospheres or to disguise an unpleasant architectural element.
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THE CHROMATIC CIRCLE
By referring to the chromatic circle containing the primary colours (red, yellow, blue), secondary, intermediate and complementary colours, it is possible, through their combination, to produce a serene, balanced and attractive tonal play, creating harmonious solutions. White and black are excluded, in fact, when, for example, you use white combined with another shade, it will…

