Balanced Interior Color Schemes
Balanced Interior Color Schemes: The 60/30/10 Rule
Choosing the right colors for a room can be overwhelming, but the classic 60/30/10 rule simplifies the process. This approach ensures a balanced, harmonious interior by dividing your palette into dominant, secondary, and accent colors.

Understanding the 60/30/10 Rule
The 60/30/10 rule divides a room’s color palette into three parts: 60% dominant, 30% secondary, and 10% accent. According to Denver painting guides, the dominant color covers the largest surfaces such as walls or large furniture, creating the foundational tone. The secondary color complements the dominant shade, often applied to upholstery, curtains, or cabinetry. Finally, the accent color, used sparingly, adds visual interest and energy to the space.
Properly applying this ratio ensures balance and harmony, making rooms feel cohesive and inviting.
How to Choose Your Three Colors
- Dominant color (60%): Select a calming, versatile tone that sets the mood for the room.
- Secondary color (30%): Pick a complementary color that supports the dominant hue without overpowering it.
- Accent color (10%): Choose a bold, contrasting shade to highlight architectural features or decor items.
Tips for Applying the 60/30/10 Rule in Colorado Homes
- Sample your colors under natural and artificial light to ensure harmony.
- Integrate textures and materials—wood, stone, textiles—to enhance the color palette.
- Use accent colors on small furniture, throw pillows, or a feature wall for high impact.
- Maintain consistency between adjoining rooms while allowing each space to express its character.
Expert Guidance for Balanced Palettes
At 1 of a Kind Painting, we help Denver and Colorado homeowners apply the 60/30/10 rule to create interiors that are both stylish and cohesive. From selecting colors to professional application, our team ensures every room achieves perfect balance.
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