Heating Alternatives
Brad from Mt ElizaOur home is quite cold and damp so we are looking at heating options. We know a little bit about Gas fires and we have heard about pellet fires, can you tell us more and do you have companies that ... continue reading
Storage Solutions
Laura & Phil from TrafalgarWe have just moved house, and have discovered we have alot of items that we don't want to throw away but do not want on display, so we are looking at different options for storage for these things. ... continue reading
Green Lawns all year round
Adam from BlairgowrieOur lawn has really suffered the last few years and we know that there are synthetic alternatives on the market but we are hesitant because the image of fake grass that we have is bright bright green ... continue reading
Achieving Five Star Rating
Natalie from SorrentoI am building a new house and I have heard about 5 Star Ratings, but am not really sure what it is required. Can you please explain the "Basics" as I would like my house to be as energy efficient as ... continue reading
You’re Invited to Zesta’s Showroom
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Blissful Bathrooms Winter Sale!
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Stone Benchtop Sale!
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HIA Home Show | Wed 7 - Sun 11 April 2010 FREE tickets available
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Chisholm Marketing Workshops
Wednesday 6:00 pm, 4th August 2010Chisholm and Home Innovations, Mornington, invite you to a range of marketing seminars to help you identify opportunities, be innovative and grow your ... continue reading
MBA Builder Registration Course - Cert IV in Building & Construction #3 (Day Course)
Friday 9:00 am, 13th August 2010Recognised by the Building Practitioners Board as the qualification towards registration as a ... continue reading
MBA Builder Registration Course - Cert IV in Building & Construction #4 (Night Course)
Friday 5:00 pm, 13th August 2010Recognised by the Building Practitioners Board as the qualification towards registration as a ... continue reading
Introduction to Interior Design | Part 1
Wednesday 10:00 am, 18th August 2010This is an introduction course to help develop your own personal style so you can move forward with ... continue reading
Colour Wheel
When adding colour to your home, you will need to determine which colours combine well, whether they are toning, harmonious or complementary. By getting to grips with the rules of colour, you can give your room a professional look.

Primary colours
Primary colours are the three key colours - Red, Blue and Yellow. They cannot be made from any other colour.
Secondary colours
If you mix equal amounts of the primary colours, you get the Secondary colours - Purple, Green and Orange.
- Red + Yellow = Orange
- Red + Blue = Purple
- Blue + Yellow = Green
Tertiary colours
If you mix a primary with a secondary colour, in a ratio of 2:1, you get a Tertiary colour. Red-Orange, Blue-Green etc.Cool versus hot. Look at the colour wheel and you will see the right hand side of the colours are 'warm' or 'hot' and the ones on the left are 'cool' or 'cold'. This is useful when you want to create a mood in a particular room or need to make your space cosier or lighter.
Neutrals
Neutrals are one of the easiest groups of colours, or non-colours to work with. They don't appear on the colour wheel and include Black, Grey, White and sometimes Brown and Beige. They all go together and can be layered and mixed and matched. No neutral colour will try to dominate over another.
Accent colours
An accent colour is a colour used in quite small quantities to lift or to add punch to a colour scheme. An accent colour should be in a complementary colour. It works best if it is a bright, vibrant colour. Accent colours are perfect if you're scared of using strong colour - simply add a splash of an accent colour with a cushion, a vase or a throw. Keep most of your room in shades and variations of one single colour. Choose a number of items in a harmonious colour. Then pick out just a few objects in an accent colour.
Clashing colours
To use clashing colours is thought to be a no-no. At weddings, everyone is worried that the mother of the bride will clash with the mother of the groom. But in the home, if they are used carefully, they can look fantastic. If they are of equal tonal strength, you can mix them together. Don't stop at two, you could try three or four. But if one is paler or weaker than the rest it will get lost in the overall scheme.
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