Neutral colors, harmony at home

Nothing like coming home and getting the land in our mind calm. Wall color helps us find peace through neutral tones. Check them out!
Color is a fundamental aspect to create a relaxed atmosphere and make the peace take hold of our spirit. Getting it is simple if we pay attention to some basic details, but among them a key, the tone of the walls of our home.
Fantasy wallpaper has been relegated to environments where encounters are common and the intensity of their colors invites a different dynamism and energy to being done with the neutrals.
Although understated, thanks to achieve our main objectives neutral decoration. The art gallery, Stephanie Hoppen, is a true expert in combining and choosing colors. His experience will guide us to adapt color to our needs and desires.
Evolves with modern neutral, open to new lines. In the soft yellow oats, you can go to the blue and green palette discover a wide panorama from the jade to indigo or olive. The gray, broken white land or part of the most classic range.
From sand to ocher neutrals are also built more conventional and warm a known universe that we find it difficult to combine. Bright colors are giving way to darker tones. Although up to now were not appreciated, there is a wider range of colors, also neutral, which barely painted the walls of our house, but they are full of nuances to provoke a peaceful mind and a peaceful atmosphere.
GRAY
The gray color may seem a neutral pure is not suitable for inclusion in home decoration. Too bland off and even if we do not perceive its nuances, such as silver, pearl, satin aluminum, smoke, dolphin or granite.
“It has been slow to reach the world of interior design, but certainly adds luxury to stay,” says Hoppen. For a room are ideal grays and pale silver with which offers “a fresh, urban and elegant.”
Not to leave your living room light gray commitment brighter, the palest also be included among your options, then combined with mirrors or crystals reflect the light. Zinc supplements such as vases add shade and a compact texture.
GREEN
Stephanie Hoppen describes everything a food festival to define each of the tones that can cover the green, iced mint, lime pie, fennel, pistachio, celery, guacamole, lettuce or daiquiri among others.
For her the green is a color that is almost impossible not to hit. Soft and simple work in almost any environment, although some of them, the darker, one must be especially careful as they may be less attractive under certain lights.
Hoppen pale green to convey a sense of spirituality and peace. These, as he calls, getting zen relaxation of tension outside the home “embody an image of cutting edge.” Once you create the atmosphere you want is time to combine the accessories and fabrics with different intensities. Interior designer Jason Bell recommends that once you choose the base color, you raise or lower the intensity in different tones within that range.
HAZARDS!
The pinks seemed only dormitory for girls, but the fuchsia, cherry, strawberry, magenta, ruby or currants are bets that can convert your living room, bathroom or living room.
The sophistication wears these colors, which makes the spring into the house. The rooms create delicate pink stick while cyclamen or watermelon adds emotion and impact.
The red shades go well with earth tones and turn out to be a brave and bold choice, full of life and passion. It is essential that we use, do not place too strident if not a home habitable.
Earthy tones and spices characteristic and defined by Hoppen like chocolate, peanuts, honey, mustard and cinnamon, among others are easy to use in decoration, perhaps that is why we must avoid creating environments bland and lacking in personality.
The clearest of the range are the classic comfort as the camel or the mole while chocolate candy are more intense and enveloping. The Browns are fashionable, stylish and well-chosen are are original and Stephanie Hoppen points out in his book “The color of your house.”