Jun 03 2008

The 60-30-10 Rule Of Interior Designing

Published by MikeRosen at 5:05 pm under for investors, for sellers, real estate

The 60-30-10 Rule helps interior designers create visually-appealing roomsInterior designers have 16 million colors in their palettes with which to work, but room planning often boils down to three other numbers — 60, 30, and 10.

As in, the 60-30-10 Rule.

As featured on HGTV.com, the 60-30-10 Rule says that decorating a room should be based on percentages:

  • 60% should be a dominant color
  • 30% should be a secondary color
  • 10% should be an accent color

A quick look through design magazines will show that this is not just a theory — it’s a planning tip that is used over and over again by the world’s most famous designers.

The HGTV piece also explains why do-it-yourselfers should add black elements to every room and how to visually divide colors from dark-to-light.

Interior decoration requires flair and intuition, at times. But, because there are practical methods behind designing, that intuition can be honed with education.

The HGTV Web site is a terrific place to start.

Source
COLORSwatch
Mark McCauley
HGTV.com

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