More often than not, we subconsciously err towards either a warm color palette or a cool one and this will trickle down into what we wear as well. It’s a big question when it comes to designing a new space, and the warm vs cool colors can create quite a debate!
‘Color is a powerful tool that can be used to create a variety of moods and atmospheres in your home. By understanding the different color tones and how they work with the lighting in your space, you can create a truly inviting and stylish home,’ advises Anna Hill, color consultant, at Fenwick & Tilbrook.
With both warm and cool colors having so much influence over a space, it pays to really consider which you prefer, and it can depend on whether you have a north-facing room or a south-facing room. You can cool a ‘hot’ room with a particular shade, likewise, you can warm up a ‘cool’ room with a rich, bright shade.
Warm Vs Cool Colors – Everything You Need To Know
A good place to start is by having a look at a color wheel. Designed to show the relationship between colors, it’s an invaluable tool when you want to see how warm and cool shades work and how they make a room feel depending on their intensity. Warm colors tend to have an energetic element, whereas cooler shades can be more relaxing.