The colour of furniture can have a significant impact on the mood and aesthetics of a room. Light colours, such as white, beige and pastel shades, can make a space look larger and more spacious. These colours give a clean, modern and airy feel, which is particularly beneficial in small rooms. In addition, furniture in neutral colours can be easily combined with other decorative elements to give more flexibility to interior designs.
Darker colours, such as black, dark brown or deep blue, exude elegance and richness. These pieces of furniture often become the focal point of a room, adding a sense of depth and character. However, darker furniture can create a cluttered effect in smaller rooms, so it's important to balance the look of the space with appropriate lighting and lighter decorative elements.
Furniture colour RGB and HEX colour codes
The furniture colour is RGB colour code (72, 43, 31) and HEX code #482B1F.
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
---|---|
Hex |
#FF5733 |
RGB |
rgb(255, 87, 51) |
HSL |
hsl(14, 100%, 60%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(14, 80%, 100%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0%, 66%, 80%, 0%) |
Contrasting colour |
#00A8CC |
Complementary colour |
#33C4FF |
Furniture colour dark and light shades
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Dark shades
Light shades
Furniture colour 7 colour palettes
When choosing the colour of your furniture, you should consider different colour palettes. Below we present complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral colour palettes to help you find the perfect colour combination.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of the furniture?
The colour of the furniture can come in many colours, such as white, black, brown, grey, red or even blue. Each colour can also come in different shades, offering a wide range of variations.
What determines the colour of furniture?
The colour of furniture colours is influenced by a number of factors, including the type of wood, the quality of the paint or varnish, the materials used and the technology used to make the furniture. In addition, lighting and our individual perceptions play a significant role in how we perceive the colour of furniture.
How is furniture colour colour mixing possible?
There are several methods of mixing furniture colours, depending on the furniture material and the type of paint used. The following steps are generally applicable:
1. **Colour selection and mixing**: First, select the basic colours. These can be acrylic, latex, or other types of paint. Mix the colours in small amounts in small containers until the desired shade is achieved.
2. **Priming**: If there is a big difference between the basic colour of the furniture and the colour you want to paint, use a primer. This will ensure even and long-lasting coverage.
3. **Painting technique**: Different colours can be layered, blended with a sponge or other techniques such as dry brushing can be used to create a special effect.
4. **Sealing and varnishing**: Allow the paint to dry completely, then apply a clear coat of varnish as needed for durability.
By following these steps, you can effectively mix furniture colours and achieve unique, decorative results.