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Furniture colours: descriptions, colour codes and colour shade mixing

The quality and choice of colour of the furniture panel has a significant impact on the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the furniture. The different colours and shades allow for the creation of furniture with a unique style and character, matching the different designs of interiors. Light colours, such as white or pale beige, can create a more spacious and lighter effect, while darker shades, such as black or dark brown, can add elegance and depth to a space.

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When choosing the colour of the furniture panel, it is important to consider the effect that the colour will have on the interior and the furniture environment. Natural wood imitations, such as oak, maple or walnut, exude a warm and cosy feel and can easily blend with both classic and modern styles. At the same time, bolder colours such as red, blue or Green, can create a dynamic and lively atmosphere, which can be particularly beneficial in youthful, innovative interiors.

Furniture colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The colours of the furniture panels can be identified by various RGB and HEX colour codes, which allow you to specify the exact shade you want.

Furniture board colour

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#00ff00

RGB

rgb(0, 255, 0)

HSL

hsl(120, 100%, 50%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(120, 100%, 100%)

CMYK

cmyk(100%, 0%, 100%, 0%)

Contrasting colour

#ff00ff

Complementary colour

#ff0000

Dark and light shades of furniture board

Click on the colour codes below to copy them to the clipboard.

Dark shades

Light shades

Colour palettes of furniture board

The wide colour palette of furniture panels allows you to create different styles, moods and interiors. The choice of colours is an important aspect in creating harmony.

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Complementary palette

#B0E0E6
#FF6347
#4682B4
#2F4F4F

Analogue palette

#E6E6FA
#D8BFD8
#9400D3
#4B0082

Monochrome palette

#FFDEAD
#F4A460
#A0522D
#8B4513

Triad palette

#FFFACD
#98FB98
#6A5ACD
#483D8B

Tetrade palette

#FFE4B5
#FFD700
#8B0000
#2E8B57

Split complementary palette

#FFDAB9
#FA8072
#20B2AA
#008080

Neutral palette

#F5F5F5
#DCDCDC
#A9A9A9
#696969

What is the colour of the furniture board?

The colour of the furniture panel can vary, as they are available in a variety of colours and patterns. The most common colours include various shades of white, black, brown, and wood and stone patterns. In addition, many manufacturers also offer custom colors and textures to suit different interior styles.

What determines the colour of the furniture panel?

The colour of the furniture panel depends on several factors. These include the raw material used in the production process and its quality, the surface treatment techniques, and the laminate layer that is applied to the surface of the furniture board. In addition, the dyes and pigments used by manufacturers also determine the final colour. In addition, in the case of natural woods, the type and grain of the wood may also influence the colour of the furniture panel.

How is it possible to mix the colour of the furniture board?

Furniture panel colour mixing is the combination of different colours and textures of furniture panels to create an aesthetic and harmonious look. This is usually achieved by selecting a range of colours and combining them in the right proportions and in a harmonious way. One method is to use a colour palette, where colours are selected that match well together. Consideration should be given to the psychology of colours, lighting conditions and the harmony of other colours in the environment. It is also important to combine patterns and textures to achieve a pleasing overall effect, not only in terms of colour but also in terms of feel.

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