Low Key: Low Key keeps a black obsorbed room with a quiet resting place. This room keeps a sinister feel with the color of the whole room. It definitly keeps up with the low energy feel.
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High Key: The high key color scheme shows a space that is very bright and open with light. It contains high energy and very light colors, in this case there are mainly white colors. Sometimes with this style it is hard to distinguish the outlines of things because the objects tend to vibrate.
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Split Complementary: Split complementary style has a colors from 3 seperate hues. This environment keeps split color hues by providing equal tones of blue, green, and yellow hues.
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Triadic Color: Triadic shares similar style to split complementary but it has the most balanced and stable hue. This specific room has a dark blue, a medium green, and a light yellow color hue which form together to provide a cool feel.
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Complementary: Complementary colors are those on opposite ends of the wheel. In this case we can see that blue and yellow are put together to create the complementary effect.
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Analogous: Analogous uses the neighboring colors, and colors in the same or similar range on the color wheel. In this case we see the use of light blue and yellow to create that effect. It is not as much contrast which makes the room relaxing.
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Monochromatic: Monochromatic is one color, but in different shades and tones. Here we see the use of green in various tones. They do an excellent job in using a dark tone for the seats, and a light green for the walls.
Low Key: Low Key keeps a black obsorbed room with a quiet resting place. This room keeps a sinister feel with the color of the whole room. It definitly keeps up with the low energy feel.
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