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Wallpaper: basic decorating guide

Wallpaper - A Tradition of Well-Dressed Rooms
Beautiful walls have long been a part of the decorative history of the home. Whether it’s the ancient artist painting hieroglyphics on cave walls, the pioneer stenciling patterns inside a cabin or a contemporary home adding the beauty and texture of wallpaper, we all share the universal urge to surround ourselves with beauty, color and style.

Beautiful walls are decorated - never bare - and wallpaper is the perfect choice for the best-dressed walls. Plain, painted and plastered walls are no matches for the beauty, durability and personality wallpaper conveys. Whatever you want to convey, there is wallpaper to express it.

From restoring a vintage house to its original grandeur to making a stark, contemporary dwelling more comfortable, today’s wallpapers offer traditional elegance, country charm, or contemporary sophistication - whatever look you desire. And thanks to modern technology, today’s wallpapers are durable, inexpensive and easy to install.

Color Basics
A new color scheme can dramatically enhance the beauty and livability of a room. Without changing furniture, carpet or lighting, a fresh breath of color can transform an ordinary living space into a most extraordinary home.

Color is a personal choice, so always base the colors in your home on the colors you enjoy and that make you feel good. Don’t worry if the colors you choose aren’t "in," -- choose the colors that fit your personal style.

If you aren’t sure of which colors you like best or are looking for ways to use color expressively, fashion and home magazines, wallpaper retailers, decorating centers or the home of a favorite friend can all spark new ideas.

The most important fact to remember when decorating with color is that color makes a profound impact on the mood of a room and also on the people in it. Choose colors that create the feeling you want to create.

Building a Color Scheme
Most rooms design use one of the three basic color schemes:

Single color - uses one color in varying shades. This color scheme is easy to develop and creates a restful feeling in a room.

Related color - uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, for example, green and blue. This color scheme creates a quiet effect; light related colors are relaxing while dark related colors are elegant and formal.

Complementary color - a mix of two or three colors located across the color wheel from each other, like blue and yellow. The most dramatic effects can be achieved using this color scheme.

The Color Wheel
The color wheel is a common tool used in home decorating as it shows how colors are related. Using the color wheel, we can define the basic terms of color, which include:

  • Accent Color - A contrasting hue used to add visual interest to a color scheme.
  • Color Scheme - A group of colors used to create a mood or effect.
  • Complementary Colors - Colors located opposite each other on the color wheel.
  • Contrasting Colors - Colors that have at least three colors between them on a color wheel.
  • Cool Colors - Blues, greens, purples and grays.
  • Desaturated Colors - Color made less brilliant by adding white.
  • Hue - A color.
  • Neutral Colors - Subtle variations of black, white and gray.
  • Primary Colors - Red, blue and yellow.
  • Related Colors - Two colors next to one another on the color wheel.
  • Saturated Colors - Bright hues; color that is not mixed with black, white or gray.
  • Secondary Colors - Colors formed by mixing two primary colors together. These colors include orange, green and purple.
  • Shade - A darker hue variation created by adding black or gray.
  • Tint - A lighter hue variation created by adding white.
  • Warm Colors - Reds, oranges, browns and yellows.


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