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Bridget Beari Color Rule #74

By Bridgetbeari @Bridgetbeari
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Limit Colors but Not the Range

It is not so easy to create a single hue room or a room filled with only analogous colors. The key to the combination is to create a range. Below the room is mostly greys and gray blues. The designer has limited the color palette but stretched the range of gray into blue and violet. It create a beautiful flow and softness.  


Bridget Beari Color Rule #74Interior by Ken Fulk
This room is mostly taupe but the lighter and darker variations blend and create contrast. The darker draperies against the even darker floor. The flat tape on the linen walls. All of these color are from the same hue but again the range is varied. 
Bridget Beari Color Rule #74Interior by Luis Bustamante
The easiest way to do this is to create a mood board. Kelly Wearstler is the queen of combinations. Here is a tray she created full of objects that have similar hues. Some colors are stronger and other softer to create that perfect balance. It is easy to see how this is done in nature  - see the agate and the marble cut in the tray. 
Bridget Beari Color Rule #74Kelly Wearstler
If you are working with warmer colors this is a great example of a limited palette but the range is strong and dynamic. Bursting color over tones of gold. 
Bridget Beari Color Rule #74
Another way to test colors is to experiment with watercolors.Testing and mixing combinations let's you experiment with range while understanding the undertones. 
Bridget Beari Color Rule #74Brigit O'Connor
So go ahead and test the rule - limit the color palette but not the range! Happy Painting .......

Bridget Beari Color Rule #74
Tip: You've asked for the DIY tips to come back so here they are.  Cleaning water stained bath fixtures with lemon. An easy and nice smelling way to remove hard water stains. 
Bridget Beari Color Rule #74Found on Broccoli Cupcake blog

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