Red
Red is the colour of passion. The colour of love. The colour of fiery emotion, anger and desire. In essence, it's the colour that makes us human. Evoking a huge range of emotions, associations and thoughts, it is a colour that can be whatever an individual wishes it to be, depending upon what it is teamed with in a room.
As a primary colour, it works well with similarly bold statements, particularly those which surround accessory and decorating choices. Through such boldness comes the vitality of red and the impression that you are someone who is not afraid to make a statement and is confident enough to project their thoughts and creativity for design ideas no matter what.
In addition, the classic complementary colour partner for red is green, meaning that any room that is fortunate enough to be furnished in red but also bedecked with green is a sure fire hit, particularly with those who appreciate natural, luscious colours which strongly project positive images surrounding family, harmony and, most importantly of all, nature.
It is this natural harmonious quality attracts most people to the colour red. Its welcoming hue ensures that, especially at winter time, it feels welcoming to all and exudes a feeling of warmth, passion and seclusion away from the outdoor cold. In addition, it's also a great autumn colour, evoking the natural imagery of downed leaves crunching underfoot - an image of traditional country bliss that we can all relate to and dream of.
As a primary colour, it works well with similarly bold statements, particularly those which surround accessory and decorating choices. Through such boldness comes the vitality of red and the impression that you are someone who is not afraid to make a statement and is confident enough to project their thoughts and creativity for design ideas no matter what.
In addition, the classic complementary colour partner for red is green, meaning that any room that is fortunate enough to be furnished in red but also bedecked with green is a sure fire hit, particularly with those who appreciate natural, luscious colours which strongly project positive images surrounding family, harmony and, most importantly of all, nature.
It is this natural harmonious quality attracts most people to the colour red. Its welcoming hue ensures that, especially at winter time, it feels welcoming to all and exudes a feeling of warmth, passion and seclusion away from the outdoor cold. In addition, it's also a great autumn colour, evoking the natural imagery of downed leaves crunching underfoot - an image of traditional country bliss that we can all relate to and dream of.


