The world of interior design is one that reflects beauty and art. Good living spaces are often defined by comfort and beauty. While there are a number of the factors, such as lighting and sizing, that determine the aesthetics of an interior space, the color is also a major factor. The following is a highlight some on top five colours used by designers as well as their benefits:
Whites
The classic white is a versatile colour which also amplifies lighting for interior spaces. The colour also symbolizes modernism.


Beiges
Beiges embody the simplicity of raw fabrics. They also create memorable living rooms that capture people without being overpowering.


Blue
Blue colours are often restful and calm. They also create simplicity within a living space, and some of their benefits include; lowering body temperature and even blood pressure.


Grays
Grays create a light cloudy mist or fog look which is good for ceilings. They also create a spacious feel, and good backdrops for art.


Creams
Creams generally work with all flooring. They are also popular with living rooms , and create an elegant look.


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