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Colors have humungous power when used appropriately and if you are intending to use interior paint colors for small spaces, you really shouldn't underestimate how important the impact the right color may have. Learning how colors relate to each other is an important step to achieving the finish you dream of. One of the easiest ways of identifying color families is to use a color wheel. This will provide you with thousands of permutations of color, with tones and hues that you would never have considered would blend together. The first step to choosing any interior paint colors for small spaces is to decide those colors you can live with and, more importantly, those you wouldn't dream of giving house room to. 

The Color Spectrum

Every color has an associated hue and a tone: when choosing crimson red, for instance, the hue is red. However, tone is especially important as it reflects the intensity of the color and gives emphasis to the color's density: it creates depth. The color spectrum runs from white at one end of the spectrum to black at the other end of the spectrum. This measures the amount of light that is absorbed by that color.  The saturation calibration, on the other hand, reveals the amount of light that is reflected back - we see this as the purity and boldness of the color.  

The importance of understanding color is because of the way that color affects our moods and when it comes to considering interior paint colors for small spaces, allocating the most suitable color, tone and hue will give the impression of more space as well as the ambiance you are attempting to create. You may want a warm room or conversely, you may want a room that is completely neutral: choosing white is not the way to do it as white is much too stark and creates an ambience all of its own. 

Colors to Look Good In

A tiny room can seem to be enlarged by the application of icy blues and soft creams: the illusion of light gives your rooms the appearance of being brighter and lighter due to the walls reflecting light from them and maximizing the natural daylight. Not only will these interior paint colors for small spaces provide an airy look, the way you use these paint colors will increase the impression of space. You can use darker colors to paint around the walls' borders and trims or you can pain you wall trims and moldings in a lighter color than your walls. This latter choice will make your room seem to be bigger due to the walls appearing to recede and look further back than they are.  

Don't forget the psychological aspect of color - and the fact that you have to live with the color you finally choose. Different colors will alter your mood and will have an effect on how you view life around you: you can be lulled into tranquility or quiver with rage according to the colors you choose around you. Once you have decided on your color scheme, keep it simple. To maximize the impact of interior pain colors for small spaces, choose just one or two colors to bring out the feeling of space.

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