How to Combine Colors to Enhance Architectural Design?

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Even though Isaac Newton’s experiments and observations led to the development of the color wheel during the 17th century, his revolution in the understanding and application of colors continues to influence the creation of architecture and design projects. Arranging colors in a circular format, Newton mapped the color spectrum to create the first color wheel. As a visual representation of how colors relate to each other, it has been a fundamental tool for artists, architects, and designers to understand color relationships and therefore create appealing palettes for each space. Beyond merely “eyeing” color combinations, applying the color theory based on the geometric relationships in the color wheel helps designers determine which colors are suitable together. Color has the ability to play with spatial perception, create a sense of atmosphere, and evoke emotional responses, making it essential for design.

By exploring the multiple possibilities of the color wheel, we create a guide to enhance architectural design through three color combinations: monochromatic, analogous, and complementary.

Monochromatic: Using shades, tints, and tones derived from a single color 

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Cite: Camila Prieto. "How to Combine Colors to Enhance Architectural Design?" 20 Jun 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1002528/how-to-combine-colors-to-enhance-architectural-design> ISSN 0719-8884

Using the Color Wheel to Create Color Schemes. Image © Camila Prieto (ArchDaily)

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