Why A Cohesive Whole-Home Colour Scheme Matters

Why do you need to have a whole-home colour scheme? Can’t you just choose your paint colours by room and be done with it? Well, you can, but that doesn’t mean you should.

A cohesive home colour scheme is crucial to the flow and decor of your home. Your home’s colours can even influence the way you feel.

McHugh Painting is here to help you understand why having a cohesive colour scheme matters. Keep reading to learn more.

A Cohesive Home Colour Scheme Creates Whole-Home Flow

When a home doesn’t have a common theme or has mismatched colours in every room, it’s disruptive to the eye and the mind. A cohesive home colour scheme helps to bring every room together, creating a whole-home flow.

But you don’t want every room to be the same paint colour because that’s just boring. That’s why it’s best to have a colour palette with 3-5 colours. You can switch the colours up from room to room.

Every room looks different, but it all works because they’re the same colours, just in various combinations. For example, one of the accent colours of your living room could be a focus colour for your kitchen, and so on.

Your Home’s Colour Scheme Guides Decor Options

Decor and paint colour go hand in hand, which is why painting is vital to your home’s overall design. A home’s colour scheme also guides how you decorate your house.

Of course, this doesn’t mean you should change your decor every time you paint your home. But your home’s decor should blend with the overall colour scheme. Otherwise, it just looks odd.

That’s why neutrals are such a popular choice. Neutral colours go with almost any colour, from dark to light, and you can accent them with bold colours in your home decor. That gives you many more options than a vibrant and unique colour scheme.

A Home’s Colour Scheme Can Influence How You Feel

There’s a big difference between how you feel in a small, dark room and a big, bright room. Colours can influence our moods, which determines how we feel in a specific setting.

For example, a mismatched colour scheme can make you feel clustered because the brain perceives that as chaos. However, a cohesive home colour scheme is comforting, especially with warm tones and neutral colours.

Here are some of the ways colours can influence moods:

  • Orange tones are energy-boosting and warm.

  • Blue tones are calming and peaceful.

  • Yellow is a welcoming, happy colour.

Count On McHugh Painting To Help You Find A Cohesive Colour Scheme

Your home’s colour scheme can make or break how you perceive your home. And if you’re selling, it affects how potential buyers see it.

Either way, you can count on us to help you pick a cohesive paint colour scheme that highlights the beauty of your home. We even have a design consultant to help you!

Have a project in mind? Let McHugh Painting help you bring it to life. Contact us today, or see our gallery for some inspiration.

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