06/12/2026
1. Start with Neutrals
A strong palette begins with a calm foundation. Think warm whites, beige, taupe, and natural wood tones. Neutrals give the eye a place to rest and allow other colors to shine.
2. Choose a Main Color
Select one color to lead the room and set the mood. In this palette, olive green takes center stage, while the remaining colors support and complement it.
3. Add a Contrast Color
The best rooms balance opposites. Olive green and terracotta, blue-gray and warm wood—contrast creates visual interest, depth, and character.
4. Focus on Proportion
60% Foundation Color
30% Main Color
10% Accent Color
The secret isn’t using fewer colors—it’s using them in the right proportions. When color is balanced, a room feels cohesive, elegant, and timeless.
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