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The Color Scheme Bible: Inspirational Palettes for Designing Home Interiors [Paperback]

Anna Starmer
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Aug 30 2012

100,000 sold in hardcover

It's hard to imagine a more comprehensive look at color scheme possibilities.
--Los Angeles Times

What a cool idea for the color challenged among us... 200 combinations fit for a king and queen and their royal family.
--Booklist

When it comes to decorating, the endless color choices available are enough to overwhelm the most determined home decorator. The Color Scheme Bible solves that problem, and with hardcover sales of 100,000 its value is well proven. This lay-flat paperback edition is sure to be an equally popular choice.

With 200 color scheme ideas to choose from, The Color Scheme Bible is an easy-to-use and inspiring reference to using color in the home. It describes how colors interact and the effects they have on a room. It explains how to choose colors that complement each other for a subdued effect, and which colors and combinations energize a room. The book also includes 50 recommended palettes that can be used with different materials for refreshingly original color schemes.

Features include:

  • How color creates ambiance and atmosphere
  • How to use color to give a small room the illusion of space and depth
  • 200 distinctive color schemes inspired by nature, art, travel, and even a favorite possession
  • 50 recommended palettes
  • A "How to Use This Book" gatefold.

The Color Scheme Bible changed the way we approach choosing colors for the walls, floors and furniture in our homes. It is an essential handbook for decorators and interior designers.


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What a cool idea for the color challenged among us. Design expert Starmer claims to have sifted through 16 million color possibilities to produce 200 combinations fit for a king and queen and their royal family. The up-front introductions simply whet the appetite, from an abbreviated discourse on the color wheel to two all-too-short ideas on gathering inspiration by creating scrapbooks or a mood board. Then come the palette choices, separated into nine hues. Each individual palette features eight hues: one main with three variations, along with an overview and mood; room applications (e.g., living room or kitchen); ideas for accents; and highlights, whether for balance or contrast. The only issue? Too many selections--and too few ways to cross-index and cross-reference. Barbara Jacobs
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[Review for previous edition] What a cool idea for the color challenged among us... 200 combinations fit for a king and queen and their royal family. (Barbara Jacobs Booklist 2005)

[Review for previous edition] It's a sophisticated mix-and-match system with some surprising color marriages... a useful self-consulting tool for the typical homeowner seeking adventure in a can of paint. (Shelley Fralic CanWest News Service 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Instant answers. [Review for previous edition] Mix colors with confidence. You'll find 150 color palettes ranging from pale to passionate.

[Review for previous edition] An easy-to-follow and difficult-to-botch guide to the spectrum of home decor. (Michael Gordon Interiors 2006)

[Review for previous edition] Discusses how to use color effectively in interiors... Highly recommended for public libraries. (Gayle A. Williamson Library Journal 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Starmer doesn't waste a lot of time on the platitudes of how a color will make you feel but offers practical advice on how color combinations match up in each room. You'll also love her take on fabric and surface textures as they relate to color, as well as her tips for selecting task, ambient and mood-creating lighting. (Mike McCarthy Log Home Living 2005)

[Review for previous edition] It's hard to imagine a more comprehensive look at color scheme possibilities... What makes this book especially useful is the range of suggestions for adding color to every room in the house. (Robin Hagey Los Angeles Times 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Illustrates how color alters any space... [Starmer] explains colors, how they might work and how they work together. (Kathy Flanigan Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Works well as both instruction manual and idea book. Full of wonderful photographs, yet conveniently compact, it is a well-written . . . walk through the color palette.

[Review for previous edition] A sophisticated mix-and-match system with some surprising color marriages... a useful self-consulting tool for the average homeowner. (Shelly Fralic National Post 2005)

[Review for previous edition] 200 color combinations for the hue-challenged, from modern and funky to reserved and traditional... a nice alternative to the wall of paint chips. (Rebecca Swain Vadnie Orlando Sentinel 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Includes a section on how to combine natural and artificial lighting with color to fashion rooms that will be cozy, even in the midst of winter. (Merrie Destefano Romantic Homes 2006)

[Review for previous edition] If you're scared of color, or scared of choosing colors for the interior of your home... [this book] could allay your fears. (Cheryl-Anne Millsap Spokane Spokesman-Review 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Helpful hints for working with light and creating mood... Believe it or not, pistachio-color walls really would look fab with that leaf green sofa. (Jenn Houlihan Style at Home 2005)

[Review for previous edition] Useful... readers will learn the best color combinations to suit their need. (Jaime Spangrude Woodland Hills Daily News 2005)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book! May 19 2013
By Rae
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it's a real Bible book to help on choosing color for your project! The color in the book tell story
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book Mar 17 2012
Format:Hardcover-spiral
This is an excellent book for basic color schemes lots of good examples and pictures the color guide is extensive. Excellent book for beginning any new project it will help you put colors together that will compliment each other. The book is well laid out and easy to understand.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable designer tool Jan 3 2007
By Curlze
Format:Hardcover-spiral
This book is fantastic. If you buy one color book, make it this one. Both fresh and traditional color combinations are suggested. I took this book to my local design/home improvement store and they were so impressed that they purchased one for store use as well.

The only downside is trying to match the paint colors to the chips in the store, but if you have the patience, this book is worth it's weight in gold.
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