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How to Combine Colors in Your Interior Design: Mastering the 60-30-10 Rule

  Color has the power to transform a room—from sterile to serene, from dull to dynamic. But navigating the world of color in interior design can feel overwhelming. If you’ve ever hesitated at a paint swatch or second-guessed a sofa’s shade, you’re not alone. Thankfully, there’s a timeless principle that simplifies the process: the 60-30-10 rule. When paired with a deeper understanding of color schemes and psychological nuance, it becomes your blueprint for creating visually balanced and emotionally resonant interiors. What Is the 60-30-10 Rule? This foundational design rule allocates your color palette as follows: 60% Dominant Color This is your base. It covers the largest area—think walls, large rugs, or major furniture pieces. It sets the general tone of the space. 30% Secondary Color This complements the dominant hue and supports visual interest. You’ll see it in upholstery, curtains, smaller furnishings, or accent walls. 10% Accent Color This is your pop—bold, daring, or contra...

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