Its incredible what a color can do. The experts at the Rohm and Haas Quality Paint Institute recommend using colors to add life to an otherwise dull room. Make an impact with the appropriate color to create a backdrop for your homes furnishings.

Since mans first homes, people have looked to bring color and design into their homes. Nature has historically been the primary influence of color, lighting, and texture. Color has always been a major part of interior design, from earth tones through bright colors.

People have been mostly unaware of the way that color affects their mood and also their surroundings. Color has a major impact on how people see and interpret the word around them. Proper color utilization can help to enhance almost any environment.

Palette trends may change with the style and taste of the season but true color trends remain timeless. Today fad may be out gone tomorrow in the case of design, furnishings and accents, but if its a mood youre trying to create rather than a design or particular style, than turn to color every time. Below are the basic color trends that should be followed to compliment design:

Comfort Colors

The comfort color palette is a good choice for kitchens and family rooms since they wrap the room in warmth and comfort. The most common comfort colors include biscuit and wheat neutrals; cocoa browns, pumpkins oranges; and cinnamon apple pie shades.

Natural Colors
Natural colors can be used as a delicate accessory or a bold accent. They are great for bedrooms and bathrooms since they remind a sense of the outdoors. Natural shades such as yellows, blues, greens, and organic browns are often used in combination with rich metallic or rust and copper accents.

Contrast Colors
Stark contrast colors such as deep reds and plums and brisk blacks and whites all add an elegant touch of sophistication to a room. Contrast colors can be used as an accent, or an elegant backdrop. They are mostly used in formal dining rooms, living areas or powder rooms with polished brass metallic as complimentary accessories.

When used properly, color can add a dimension to your design that would otherwise be lost. From bold and spicy to controlled and comfortable, color is really the soul of design. Without colors any room will look bore and lifeless no matter what the architectural design or furnishings may be.

Darren Williger writes for InsidePlanning.com, ErgoWebsite.com, and ParentingProcedures.com