Select the type of room, and the style that resonates with the personality of your home decor. We will suggest the various shade combinations based on your selection. Created with inputs from paint industry veterans, Interior Designers and Architects. Go ahead, try it out!
Master Bedroom Shade Combinations
Bohemian Style
Bohemian or Boho decorating is for those who want their homes full of life, culture, and interesting items for all the world to see. Greens, deep browns, and grays for base colors, and then accessorize with saturated purple, fiery orange, and electric blue. Combining and layering colors is what makes this style unique. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.Eclectic Style
Eclectic style encompasses a variety of periods and styles and is brought together through the use of color, texture, shape and finish. The palette can vary, but it's best to stick with a few neutrals to help tie all the elements together. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Couture Style
Couture color scheme, synonymous with high fashion, dictates colors that says elegant, smart, bold and adventurous. Muted tones, accentuated with pops of color best portraits this scheme. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Dramatic Style
Color is an ideal way to make a bold, dramatic statement in your bedroom or living room, and there are several ways you can combine different shades to create drama. The easiest options may seem to be to use rich, vibrant color, but muted shades or light colors can also have an intense effect. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Living Room Shade Combinations
Romantic Style
Romantic paint colors don't have to be soft and sweet, they can be rich jewel tones like burgundy and purple, or dramatic colors like charcoal gray and dark brown. A stunning accent wall color is the perfect backdrop for a chandelier or hanging pendants. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Vintage Style
A vintage color scheme tend to be muted and combined in classic color schemes. Vintage era color schemes can also be wild and inventive color combinations such as chartreuse with neon blue or hot pink with purple. It can be a blend of 60s brights with muted Victorian hues. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Modern Style
The most common color for a modern scheme is white, but it can be any hue - gray, tan, blue, or red. The trick is to pick one hue that you can live with in large doses, day in and day out. Then choose wall paint, flooring, and furnishings that lie in that color band. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.
Kids' Room Shade Combinations
Retro Style
Retro colors are those that are often less saturated and have a more flat feel than other hues. From oranges to yellowish-browns to off-white to blues. Click Here to see shade combinations for this style.