The 60-30-10 rule is a classic interior design principle used to create a balanced and visually appealing color scheme in any space. It helps ensure that colors are used in the right proportions for a harmonious and well-coordinated look.
How Does the 60-30-10 Rule Work?
π΅ 60% β Dominant Color
β The primary color that sets the overall mood of the room.
β Used on walls, large furniture pieces, and major decor elements.
β Examples: Neutral tones like beige, gray, white, or soft pastels.
π 30% β Secondary Color
β A complementary color that adds contrast and depth.
β Used on curtains, upholstery, accent furniture, and rugs.
β Examples: A bolder color like navy blue, green, or warm brown.
π’ 10% β Accent Color
β A pop of color to bring excitement and personality.
β Used on cushions, artwork, decorative items, and small accessories.
β Examples: Bright hues like mustard yellow, coral, or metallic finishes (gold/silver).
Example of the 60-30-10 Rule in a Living Room
π‘ 60% β Light gray walls and a neutral sofa.
π 30% β Navy blue curtains and accent chairs.
π΄ 10% β Burnt orange cushions and a gold-framed mirror.
Why Use the 60-30-10 Rule?
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Creates a visually balanced space without overwhelming the eye.
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Simplifies color selection for an elegant and cohesive look.
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Works with any design style β modern, traditional, or minimalistic.
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