8 Tricks to Choose the Perfect Colour Palette for Your 3BHK Mumbai Home

Colours dominate the world; their vibrance and their shades bring life even into the lifeless things. Colours help design identities and depict the soul and the personality of the subject. 

Mumbai is one of India's most colourful places, where one can never get tired of the cacophony of sounds and the vicissitudes of colours present all around in this beautiful city. 

Colours also play a vital role in designing homes and buildings as they create the aura and the ambience of the building. Therefore, while designing your 3BHK Mumbai home, special emphasis must be given to the colour palette to give your home a personality dominated by the shades of your life.

Some Things to Remember Before Deciding a Colour Scheme

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Before painting the rooms of your 3BHK Mumbai home, there are certain things you must take care of. Firstly, you should assign a specific purpose to each room of your house. That can help you design the layout of the room and what kind of furniture you will add to it. This will also help you choose the right colour palette for the room.

Even while purchasing the furniture, decor items, or artwork, remember that they play a significant role in setting up the tone of the room. Opt for colours that complement and augment the chosen colour scheme of the room. 

In case you are repainting a room or your house, the furniture and other items are already there. So, while selecting the colour scheme, the colours of these items can help you choose the one that will suit the walls perfectly.

Tricks to Select the Colour Palette Most Suited for Your Home

When you sit down to pick a colour or two go for your home, you have a multitude of primary, secondary, or tertiary colour options to choose from. That often makes the task more confusing.

So, here we will show you some tricks to make your job simple and efficient. 

1. Pick a Colour From Any Room Accessory

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A simple and fun way to decide on the base colour is to pluck one from the most prominent accessory present in your room, like a vase or a painting or even a brilliant rug. Once you have the base colour, you can decide upon the colour scheme of the room or the house, which can be monochromatic, analogous, contrasting, or complimentary to that colour.

2. Paint Methodically

Paints can be quite expensive, especially the ones that are high in quality. So rather than buying several buckets only to choose the one that suits the walls of your room, you can opt for a paint swatch test which can help you shortlist the best colours. 

You do not need to paint entire walls to test them. You can get any colour paint in sample size and try them out.

But it’s 2021! So there’s always some tech tool to ease our tasks. There are multiple apps and software that can help you generate colour ideas for your home. 

3. Make Good Use of The Colour Wheel

The colour wheel can be an excellent guide to pick the right colour palette for your home.

For instance, you can use the colour wheel to choose the analogous colour schemes, i.e., the colours located next to each other on the colour wheel. This technique can be particularly used to paint the bedrooms, as it is a place to relax and rest freely, and the calming ambience of the room can help.

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You can choose one primary colour for the living room and paint the bedrooms with its lighter shades. And for some adventure, opt for contrasting shades.

4. Remember Lighting Matters

Lighting is an indispensable part of choosing the colour palette of any room and should not be overlooked under any circumstance. The lighting of a room can change how one perceives the colours present in it during various periods in a given day. The hues and tones can alter even during the length of a day. So consider your lighting options in any room before assigning or painting it in any colour.

5. Paint the Most Important Rooms First:

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The first step is always the most difficult one and takes the most bravery. So why not start with the most central room of your house - the living room? And if you are too stressed out about picking colours, go with a soft, neutral hue for the main room, and then work around it for the rest of the house’s palette.

Or, you can start with the room you want to stand out by applying your boldest colour choice. Then choose a softer, more subdued colour for the adjacent rooms.

6. Divide the Colour Components

You can use the 60-30-10 rule to colour any room. To do that, you should divide the colour components into 60-30-10 per cent.  You can use the dominant or the most vibrant shade to paint 60% of a room (like the walls), 30% of the room with a subordinate or secondary shade, and 10% with an accent shade. This simple paint rule can help to balance the ratio of colours present in a room properly.

7. Add A Little Greyish Hue

Grey can be used as a neutral shade to colour the rooms where you just want some peace and privacy. Grey works wonders for bedrooms, as you can pair this shade with almost anything; most neutral colours complement this shade, and even contrasting colours work perfectly if paired in the right manner. You can also colour your landing or your hallway in neutral tones, where grey comes into the story as well.

8. Paint the Rooms Based On Their Diverse Functions

Using your creativity and imagination, you can paint the various rooms in a house in varying and diverse shades and patterns. And it’s always a great idea to separate your upstairs and downstairs.

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For the living room or the hallway, choose lighter shades as it soothes the visitors’ eyes upon entering your house. The upper floor mostly consists of the bedrooms, and they can be given darker shades.

Children's rooms should be painted with vibrant and bright shades, whereas formal rooms like your home office or your library should have a monochromatic and neutral colour scheme. 

Conclusion

In the end, your home should reflect your personality and your vision more than anything else. Your home is your place of rest, your place of peace, so no matter what colours you choose for your home, it should highlight your presence and inventiveness.

And choosing the colour palette for your 3BHK Mumbai home should be fun and exciting, not stressful. For the best results, get in touch with experts who can give you the best advice when it comes to painting and designing your home interiors.