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Although there are no hard and fast rules,
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inspiration colour scheme that will look great in
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Choose any shade, tint or tone of one colour, for example
yellow-greens, to create a simple colour scheme based on the
lighter o darker variations of yellow-greens. You could also add
neutral colours suchas white and grey for extra vsual interes.
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Mix ether a primary or secondary colour wth one or wo tertiary
colours. Choose two or tree colours ving next to each other
fn the colour wheel, within a 90-degree angle. For example,
Combine reds with rec-oranges & oranges,
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such as oranges, greens and violets. For best results, you
should use one dominant colour and use the other two as
subtie complementing colours.
Choose two colours that le apposite each other on the colour
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colour scheme. The result could be a vivid combination, fal of
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