Color is not just an aesthetic choice — it is the emotional language of a space. It defines the atmosphere, influences your mood, and completely transforms the perception of proportions, light, and comfort. An interior designer experiences color not just as pigment, but as emotion, light, and balance — the element that ties together furniture, textures, decorations, and architecture.
Choosing the right colors starts with a simple question: What do you want to feel in that space? The bedroom should relax you, the living room should invite socialization, and the kitchen should inspire energy. The desired emotion becomes your chromatic compass. Also, consider natural light: north-facing rooms prefer warm tones (beige, caramel), while south-facing spaces beautifully support cool shades (blue, olive green).
The simplest and most effective balancing method is the 60–30–10 Rule. Use 60% for the dominant color (walls, large furniture), 30% for the secondary color (textiles, curtains), and 10% for the accent color (pillows, artwork, decor). If you choose a neutral palette, add different textures: stone, wood, soft fabrics, or metal. Texture is the 'tactile color' of design.
The right colors are never chosen by chance. They tell your story, define the energy of the space, and create the atmosphere that makes you say 'home.' If you want your living space to represent you in every detail, ANSE Design & more is here to transform color into a flawless visual experience.
A
Anse Design
Interior Architecture
