Color combinations: The ultimate guide to the right combinations for your home and clothes
Finding the perfect combination colors is one of the most important steps in designing an elegant and complete look. That's why we share this powder with you, so you will always fall in when you choose combinations of clothes and interior decoration.
Figure №1: Complementary Color Combination
Complementary (also known as complementary or opposite) colors are colors that are opposite each other in Itten color circle. The combination of such colors creates an intense and vibrant effect, especially when the colors are at maximum saturation.
Figure №2: The trinity - color combination of three shades
The trinity is a combination of 3 colors that are equally spaced in the color wheel. Produces high contrast effects while maintaining "harmony". Such a composition looks vibrant even when you use soft and unsaturated colors.
Figure №3: A similar combination
This is a combination of 2 to 5 (ideally 2 to 3) colors that are next to each other in the color wheel. Gives a calm and nice impression. The following is an example of a combination of similar calm colors: yellow-orange, yellow, yellow-green, green, blue-green.
Figure №4: The complementary complementary combination
A variation on the complementary color combination. In this case, you get one primary color and two complements (the colors on either side of the antipode of the primary color in the color wheel). The effect created by such a combination is the same as the previous one but slightly less intense. If you are unsure about using the supplement shape, use the separator supplement.
Drawing №5: The four - a combination of four colors
It is a shape that includes a primary and two complementary colors, as well as an additional color that highlights the touches. An example: blue-green, blue-purple, orange-red, orange-yellow.
Figure №6: Color Combination in Square
Color combinations of 4 colors that are equally spaced in the color wheel. In this case, the colors are different, but they are also complementary. This creates a dynamic, vibrant and playful effect. An example: violet, orange-red, yellow, blue-green.
Individual color combinations
White: combined with everything, mainly blue, red and black.
Beige: Combined with blue, brown, emerald, black, red, white.
Gray: Combined with fuchsia, red, purple, pink, blue.
Pink: Combined with brown, white, mint green, olive, gray, turquoise, light blue.
Fuchsia (dark pink): Combined with gray, yellow-brown, lime, mint green, brown.
Red: Combined with yellow, white, ocher yellow, green, blue, black.
Tomato red: Combined with cyan, mint green, sand color, cream-white, gray.
Red cherry: combined with light blue, gray, light orange, sand color, light yellow, beige.
Raspberry color: combined with white, black, pink plum.
Coffee: Combined with light cyan, cream, pink, brown yellow, green, beige.