Create dazzling color schemes for any indoor space. You'll quickly sharpen your color skills--and open the door
to a more rewarding and profitable career with John F. Pile's Color in Interior Design. He takes the mystery out
of working with color, showing you step-by-step how to plan color relationships in an organized and systematic
way...prepare color schemes for interiors...make color charts...select materials...put together color samples...work
with additive and subtractive color...understand the psychological impact of color...use color in functional spaces...and
solve a wide range of practical color problems. This hands-on color design tool packs illustrations of the best
color work by well-known professionals--plus a survery of color in historic interiors that will guide you through
restoration and
adaptive reuse projects.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Color in Interior Design.
Human Vision.
Systematic Study of Color.
Additive and Subtractive Color.
Abstract Color Charts.
Color Schemes Developed According to the Theory of Color Harmony.
Color Schemes Developed Through Practice.
Translation of Color Charts Into Realization in Actual Materials.
Analysis of Color Schemes Illustrated in Photographs.
Psychological Implications of Color in Interiors.
Theory and Custom in the Use of Color in Various Functional Spaces.
Color in Historic and Traditional Interiors.
Methods of Work.
Color Problems.
Special Situations (Open Interiors, Projected Light, Variable Interior Functions, Other Art Displayed in Interiors).
Examples of Interiors from Well Known Designers.
Portfolio of Examples of Color Charts Suitable to a Wide Variety of Interior Spaces.