Decisions, decisions and more decisions. That's how we'd translate the process of furnishing or renovating a home. And one of the most difficult choices is selecting the right colors for each room. Here are some helpful ideas you can use when you reach this stage.

Open GaleriaFirst, establish the color of the most important room, such as the living room. It's the room where we spend the most time, where we receive guests, so we want the shade to represent us but also be pleasant in the overall context of the home. If you have a favorite color but aren't sure exactly how to integrate it into the decor, opt for white and neutral tones.

This will make it easier to add pops of color later for extra dynamism.

For those who like to experiment with more intense, bolder colors, you can start by furnishing the room where you want them to be dominant. Subsequently, to balance the tone of the decor, you can choose lighter shades in the other rooms.

It's possible that some of you prefer to have a single color for all the walls in the rooms. There's nothing wrong with that. However, you can opt for one type of color in one room and then choose different tones or similar shades in each room. The color wheel will be very helpful here in making these decisions.

This method is suitable because it adds extra interest and depth to the house as a whole.

In an open space, choosing the same tones and shades works well because you'll be able to highlight certain areas of the room, such as the dining area, for example.

Another method that can help you is inspiration from nature. Think about the colors you find in a marine environment (yellow, ochre, blue, sky blue, turquoise) and draw inspiration from there. Nature knows best how to combine colors to restore our balance.

Earth tones and wood are also excellent options to introduce into the decor to create a relaxing, restful space.

Use neutrals to create transition zones between spaces where you've opted for intense, saturated colors, or conversely, if you've chosen white, beige, cream, or gray for most of the rooms, you can experiment with a bolder shade in the hallway to create an impact right from the entrance.

Dare to use your favorite colors in your decor to create a pleasant space that you can enjoy every day!

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