As important as the fact that we like or identify ourselves with a colour, is how the various colours of a particular environment relate with each other.There is a set of simple rules of harmonic relationships that help you combine various shades in order to obtain coherent and functional environments.
 
Chromatic harmonies / Monochrome
The use of a variety of shades of thesame colour , from the lightest and softest to the darker and more intense, is the most appropriate combination for those who are not comfortable enough to risk and wish a safe combination.
 
Chromatic harmonies / Analogous
The use of neighbouring tones in the colour wheel, makes it possible to achieve a harmonious blend with small variations, while maintaining the unity of the chromatic set.In this scheme, avoid the combination of warm tones with cold tones.
 
Chromatic harmonies / Complementary
The combination of opposite colours on the colour wheel makes it possible to obtain coherent and dynamic environments.
 
Chromatic harmonies / Triadic
A bold combination that fills the spaces with colour. It results from the use of the 3 colour tones that occupy the space defined by a triangle. Very dynamic, this combination makes coherence arise from variety.