Beautify the Display Room with Triadic & Analog Coloring Schemes

An analog coloring scheme will create a very attractive, harmonious and slightly monochromatic look in the room. While triadics can make the room look brighter and brighter with colors that tend to be firmer.

The use of color schemes in a room is not only able to enhance the visual appearance, but also can add warmth and comfortable atmosphere that is desirable.

The coloring scheme by using three or more colors that are aligned on the color wheel is called the analog coloring scheme. While the coloring scheme uses three random colors found on the color wheel commonly referred to as a triadic coloring scheme.

The following explanation.

Analog Color Scheme

The analog color scheme, or grouping three colors that coexist together on the color wheel, means grouping matching colors. It does not matter where it starts, as long as the color chosen and used has a direct connection or side by side with the colors before and after the color wheel.

This analog coloring scheme will create a very attractive, harmonious and slightly monochromatic look in any room.

The important thing to do is, first, determine the main color, then choose two or three colors that are exactly on both sides (before and after). Then mix and match and use in the room.

Triadic Color Scheme

Almost the same as an analog coloring scheme, a triadic scheme is to group three colors found on the color wheel. The difference is just a matter of the color points on the wheels or the color diagrams that are not directly side by side.

Taking three colors that will be used to decorate the room with a triadic scheme, will create a beautiful and very contrasting feel. Triadic coloring scheme will make the room brighter and brighter with colors that tend to be firmer.