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How can colour complement your décor? RED -is the colour of energy and strength. ORANGE - is the colour of warmth, autumn and cheerfulness. YELLOW -is the colour of the sun and will appear as a light source of its own. Yellow given a feeling of airiness GREEN - suggests peacefulness, harmony and nature, it is a very pacifying
colour. Pale greens though can be severe on the skin. This can be challenged
by the use of aquamarines or blues. BLUE - is the colour of the sea and sky and as such suggests openness,
coolness and cleanliness, it gives relaxing effect and is the complementary
colour - orange. VIOLET - is a very royal colour but needs to be used carefully. Dark
shades are dramatic and pale shades restful.
In a product like terracotta, the limited colour range is not considered a "limit" but a virtue, a characteristic and identifying aspect: terracotta is beautiful, appreciated and sought after precisely because it is of that typical colour ("terracotta" colour)' a colour that evokes nature and tradition; a colour to be enhanced (but not change) by the treatments generally applied to tiled surfaces. Porcelain stoneware does not possess a similar uniqueness of colour,
so the evolution and development of new products and solutions take an
entirely different direction. Its wealth of colour solutions is further
enhanced by the possibility of creating glossy and reflective surfaces
through polishing. Many porcelain products are thus available in the market
with both untreated and polished surfaces.
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