What You Need To Know About Interior And Exterior Colors In Your Home

 

What You Need To Know About Interior And Exterior Colors In Your Home


When it comes to home decor, your focus tends to be on the interior of your home. However, it's crucial not to overlook the exterior, as it plays a significant role in the overall design of your home.

When exteriors are neglected or treated as an afterthought, it leads to a disjointed feeling between the inside and outside of your home. This lack of cohesion not only affects your day-to-day living but also negatively impacts your home's resale value.

On the other hand, when the exterior and interior colors flow seamlessly, it creates a sense of continuity and harmony throughout the space. The result is a cohesive design that connects the inside and outside of your home, creating a balanced and unified look.

In this article, we will explore both the interior and exterior of your home, focusing specifically on how the exterior colors should flow into the inside of your home.

By following our expert tips, you can create a cohesive design experience that enhances the beauty and comfort of your home, making it a sanctuary you'll love coming home to.


3 Ways To Make Your Interior And Exterior Colors Flow

As we’ve discussed already, when the colors on the outside of your home complement the colors on the inside, it creates a cohesive design that makes the space feel connected and balanced.

But how do you go about creating that effect? We’re exploring a few of our favorite tips below…

1. Paint

It may feel obvious, but paint is one of the easiest ways to create a cohesive color scheme from the outside of your home to the inside of it. You can play with paint on your brick or paneling, but you can also consider accent pieces like shutters, doors, or fencing that may feel less permanent.

Imagine a bright red door on the exterior of a home that features an otherwise muted, Scandinavian interior design. It just wouldn’t go together. Now, consider a neutral door on the exterior of that same house – it makes a lot of sense.

2. Landscaping

We know paint can feel like a big decision, so another simpler option to create a cohesive interior and exterior color pallet is to consider your landscaping.

By adding flowers, trees, and bushes outside of your home that play off your same interior design colors – you’ll create a seamless feeling inside and outside of your space.

For example, if you have a lot of yellows and greens in your home, you might plant sunflowers and green shrubs outside to tie the space together.

3. Decorations

Lastly, you can bring color from the exterior to the interior (and vice versa) by adding outdoor decor. This makes a lot of sense during holidays, for example, when you may have a red wreath on your front door to tie in with holiday accent pillows on your couch.

These simple touches are a fun way to play with color as the holidays change throughout the year.

 
 

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