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C O L O R  

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Monochromatic Color

A monochromatic color scheme comes from a single base hue With different variations of shades, tints, and tones.

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Color  Analogous

An analogous color scheme is when you use colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. One of the colors must be a primary color while the other two on either side are

secondary.

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Color  Direct Complimentary

Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel. The colors enhance each other when used together.

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Color  Triad Complementary

Three hues equally positioned on a color wheel and creates a colorful, yet balanced effect in a room.

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Color  Double Complementary

Double Complements are four hues on the 12 hue color wheel that are

made up of 2 adjacent complementary pair.

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Color  Tetrad Complementary

any four colors which are equidistant on the color wheel

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Color  Split Complementary

uses a color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary. This provides high contrast without the strong tension of the complementary scheme.

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Color  Alternative Complementary

An alternate scheme uses a color, its complement and the complement's two adjacent colors. This allows the high contrast of the

complementary scheme to be toned down when required.  

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Color  Neutral Palette

When using a neutral color palette for your home you can achieve a sleek, timeless, and classic design.