Analogous Look - 'Sofa on the wall'
Analogous colour scheme employ two or three similar colours in a space to produce an uniform and harmonious look. The two obvious analogous colours in the living room above are, Blue & blue violet which are adjacent to one another on the cool side of
the colour wheel. When contrasting cool shades together, they inevitably warm each other up.
At first you may see this aspect relating to a monochromatic scheme as the couch has lots of shades & tints of blue, but the inclusion of the lilac blue tones of the wall, pouf and rugs are evident with minimal offerings of blue green tones of the light pendant and the subtle green tones in the wood panelled wall. These are cool colours, and with the inclusion of texture through the use of the cushions, throw, the wool knitted foot stool & pouf and the fluffy rug, it oozes some warmth with the use of these varied tactile textiles. This would be great look for a living area in a Beach house or Bach.
The wood panelling on the walls are vertical which creates height in the room. The harmonious look combines different elements through variety & shapes i.e. circular rugs, roundness of the poufs, square cushions,rectangular cubby holes in the wood panelled walls and the box style sofa.
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The Colour palette (Resene samples: Resolution Blue, Heartbreaker and Paradise)to help you get the correct tones.
the colour wheel. When contrasting cool shades together, they inevitably warm each other up.
At first you may see this aspect relating to a monochromatic scheme as the couch has lots of shades & tints of blue, but the inclusion of the lilac blue tones of the wall, pouf and rugs are evident with minimal offerings of blue green tones of the light pendant and the subtle green tones in the wood panelled wall. These are cool colours, and with the inclusion of texture through the use of the cushions, throw, the wool knitted foot stool & pouf and the fluffy rug, it oozes some warmth with the use of these varied tactile textiles. This would be great look for a living area in a Beach house or Bach.
The wood panelling on the walls are vertical which creates height in the room. The harmonious look combines different elements through variety & shapes i.e. circular rugs, roundness of the poufs, square cushions,rectangular cubby holes in the wood panelled walls and the box style sofa.
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This scheme uses 3 colours and includes one of the primary colours (blue). The related colours are the colour segments shown either side of the primary colour. |
Here is a modular sofa, Grow. Its modern, yet bold blue colour and rectangular/box style depicts the one in the photograph well. from cultdesign.co.nz |
Add some scattered cushions - Samsa Cushion 45x45cms, colour Denim from Freedom furniture, freedom furniture.co.nz |
Velvet cushion in indigo from greenwithenvy.co.nz Ezra knitted cushion from Freedom Furniture, freedom furniture.co.nz |
Windermere mohair throw adds that extra blue green tone to break up the blue sofa and cushions from recurrent.co.nz |
Resene - Heartbreaker for the wall colour. This comes in a multi finish range, therefore you could get this in stain to get the look on wood panels, or just paint your wall with it. |
A delightful light blue violet pouf is another layer of adding warmth to the room Crochet pouf pattern - download via Etsy |
What do you think?
Does this work for you?
If it does, go for it!
Does this work for you?
If it does, go for it!