Interior Design Color Wheel Helps You Harmonize Your Interior Design Projects
November 10, 2009 by sgtwak
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Interior Design Color Wheel Helps You Harmonize Your Interior Design Projects

Take the guesswork out and get your color right the first time! This Interior Design Color Wheel helps you select the colors that work together for any living space or work space. It helps you harmonize interior design projects by illustrating complementary, split complementary, monochromatic and related color schemes and easy instructions and helpful hints are printed on the back. The guide is 8-1/2″ x 11″ and comes in a protective 3-ring binder sleeve. This offer is for 2 brand new Interior Design Color Wheels. A “Must Have” for interior designers! For additional artist tools and much, much more please visit our storefront.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Helpful
Helpful but not as helpful as I hope. I thought it would help me more with color selection but, but being unsophisticated with color it only helped a little.
4 Stars Easy to use
I really like how this wheel helps you coordinate colors together across and around the color wheel. It is also great that it has dark to light versions of each color. Easy to use for a non-professional like myself and really helped me pull my color schemes together in very professional looking results.
5 Stars Color wheel
This was originally purchased to aid my wife with her flower arrangements, but we find that we’re getting more use out of this terrific color selector than we had imagined. In addition, you get two of them, which should last a lifetime.
5 Stars A great tool to have
The color wheel is a great tool to have. It’s helpful for so many things as color places a big part in everyones lives. This one is a great size and is sturdy. It’s a great replacement for my old one.
5 Stars Helpful Tool for Decorating/Color Decisions
This is handy for the layperson who is having trouble visualizing which colors go with what or for a decorator working with a client. In addition to the wheel itself, there’s some useful basic advice on the progression of making color choices.







