usually darker colors, like blue, brown, green, and black, but in my room, i used two bright colors with one dark one, and it turned out great. just make sure that the walls or baseboard are the dark and the celeing is the bright. baseboard can be either dark or light.
Edited Part : I agree, dark colours; black, brown.... are really stuffy like. and make then room look smaller.
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The importance of colors in design is usually to draw the eye in. Colors tend to make people more aware of what they are looking at and can also generate certain types of moods such as happy or calm.
to make a the cheapest dye, purple that fades the tudors used elderberry, but to make the most expensive of all the colours, purple which did not fade they used beatle blood.
paint originally came from Indians crushing different Barrie's and plants and put them together to make colors. Anastasia greer
In general, I've noticed that the 60s tended to focus on bright colors and geometrical prints. Hair styles were a bit stiff, (Think bouffants and Jackie Kennedy) and make-up was bold, especially with eyeliner. The transition into the 1970s was subtle, it began by channeling the bright colors of the 60s into the disco look of the 70s. I notice that flare pants, sequins, and looser hairstyles became popular. As the new decade progressed, fashion began to take a more casual turn. Hair took a more natural look, and sideburns/beards were back in style for men, and the disco style became toned down, resulting in what is considered to be the "70s hippie" look associated with guitar-playing, folk-singing American nomads.