Development of interior colour environments
The basics of color environment development are essentially based on the1. Personal taste of the client
2. Use of the space; commercial or residential; public or private
3. Character of the interior
4. Backgrounds
5. Orientation
6. Climate
7. Psychological effects of colour

A monochromatic colour plan: is composed of one hue in many values and intensities.

A complementary environmental colour plan: is composed of two colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
An analogous environmental colour plan: is one in which the hues used each contain some of one hue.
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This face chart uses Red (being the middle/main colour), pink and orange |
An achromatic colour plan is, well, not very colourful at all. In fact, the achromatic category is not always referenced as a colour scheme since it consists only of black, white, and/or various values grey. But, black, white, and grey are in fact colours in the broad sense of the term. However, by definition achromatic means “free from, or without colour.”
Reference: http://www.archiq.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=21
Reference: http://colorindesign.net/2010/03/22/color-schemes-for-interiors-achromatic/
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