See how harmonious analogous color schemes come together to create a striking design in any home.
Even the most experienced interior designer counts on the color wheel for creative inspiration when it comes to selecting paint colors. In this article, discover how the careful combination of three side-by-side colors, known as an analogous color scheme, yields a cohesive, interesting look for any room.
Analogous Colors 101
What is an analogous color scheme? The simple answer is that analogous hues are three color families that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Taking a closer look, an analogous color scheme combines a primary color, a secondary color and a tertiary color:
Primary colors: Red, blue and yellow — the primary source of all colors
Secondary colors:
red + blue = purple
red + yellow = orange
yellow + blue = green
Tertiary colors: These are a mix of primary and secondary colors: red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet.
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Wainscoting, Door & Trim
Distant Gray OC-68
Aura Bath & Spa Matte
Near Wall & Ceiling
Antique Pearl 2113-70
Aura Bath & Spa Matte
Far Wall
Lavender Mist 2070-60
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Analogous Color Scheme & Color Flow
An analogous color scheme can be used to create an interconnected color story in any room.
Think how soft blues, greens and purples might evoke the feeling of a dusky, misty meadow. Or pale yellows, oranges and reds might conjure the sunrise of a new-day.
Here, a pastel color scheme creates harmonious color flow from bathroom to hallway. “Antique Pearl 2113-70, is a soft, airy lilac that tends toward a neutral and has a hint of red-violet undertone,” explains Hannah Yeo, Manager of Color Marketing & Development at Benjamin Moore. “This subtle red-violet undertone creates a seamless transition into the violet hallway, painted in Lavender Mist 2070-60.”
Examples of Captivating Analogous Color Schemes
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Wall
Shadow 2117-30
Aura Interior Paint Matte
With its use of low-slung red-violet chairs, red area rug, and a wall in Shadow 2117-30, a royal amethyst and former Color of the Year, this striking space uses a successful red, red-violet & violet analogous color scheme.
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Walls & Carpentry
Wolf Gray 2127-40
Aura Interior Paint Eggshell
Back of Shelving
Wythe Blue HC-143
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A farmhouse kitchen combines the calming energy of blue, blue-green & green to create an elegant look.
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Back of Bookshelf
Rainforest Dew 2146-50
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Trim
White Opulence OC-69
Aura Interior Paint Eggshell
Keep colors soft for a relaxing, restful atmosphere as seen here in the balanced use of a yellow, yellow-green & green analogous color scheme.
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Back of Bookshelf
Rainforest Dew 2146-50
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Inset
Yorktowne Green HC-133
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Back Wall
Covington Blue HC-138
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Muted hues work in any space, as in this earthy yellow, yellow-green & green color combination. Home accessories, like the bowls seen here, are an easy way to incorporate analogous colors.
Color a Room with Analogous Hues
To see paint colors in your own home, use the photo and video visualizers available in the Benjamin Moore Color Portfolio® app, available for download on either Android or iPhone.
Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device
choosing a selection results in a full page refresh
press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection