
The designer with more than 10 years of experience, Emily Henderson, author of a famous interior design blog, claims that the foundation of a harmonious and cohesive interior is a carefully thought-out color palette. She recommends using 3–5 shades to avoid visual clutter.
This perspective is shared by designer Reynard Lowell, who demonstrates in his projects that instead of one bright accent color, it’s better to use it in multiple shades. According to him, this approach adds layers to the space, making it more dynamic and visually expensive. These design principles are based on the theory of color perception and are successfully applied by leading studios worldwide.
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