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The Color Palette Primer: A Guide To Choosing Ideal Color Combinations for Your Home [Paperback]

Joann Eckstut (Author)
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June 28, 2005
An ingenious and foolproof guide to decorating with color by one of America’s foremost color and interior design experts.

Color is the backbone of decorating and comes into play in nearly every decorating decision. But decorating with color can be intimidating, even for professionals. There are so many decisions to be made—about wall colors and window treatments, sofas and throw pillows, floor stains and rugs, bathroom tiles and towels, even the colors of a flower bed. The result is that many of us—designers included—fall back on boring but safe shades of whites and neutrals. Joann Eckstut, one of America’s foremost experts on color, has devised a system for choosing the most harmonious color combinations in The Color Palette Primer, featuring more than 800 error-proof palettes.

Each page focuses on a single dominant color, with three distinct palettes that contain the dominant color alongside an accent color and a neutral secondary color. This system allows readers to locate the one color they know they’d like to use (or that they’re stuck with!) and see three very different uses for that color. Instead of photographs, which date quickly, there are eight iconic line drawings throughout showing vignettes of rooms (upholstery, window treatments, walls and moldings, etc.) and how the given palettes look in these contexts. All of the colors correspond to paints that are available nationally.

For everyone intrigued by the endless possibilities of color, but fearful of creating a decorating fiasco, this is the foolproof solution.

In The Color Palette Primer, you’ll find perfect color combinations for every situation—whether you’re starting from scratch or coordinating with existing colors. You’ll need this book if you are:

• Painting your house—inside or out
• Buying or reupholstering furniture
• Renovating a kitchen or bathroom
• Adding decorative accents—from lampshades to throw pillows
• Buying new bedding
• Planning a flower bed
• Choosing bath towels
• Picking out a carpet or rug
• Staining your floors
• Adding window treatments
• Deciding on a new china pattern or table linens
• And much, much more!

Every color in this book corresponds to a paint color from a national brand. At the end of each section, you will find a page identifying the paints by brand. Here is the key to the brands:

• BM-CC Benjamin Moore Color Classics
• BM-CP Benjamin Moore Color Preview
• GL Glidden
• PL Pratt & Lambert
• RLP Ralph Lauren Paint
• SWC Sherwin Williams Color
• SWCA Sherwin Williams Color Preview
• SW-MS Sherwin Williams–Martha Stewart

Color Viewer
This neutral gray viewer allows you to see a palette on its own without the influence of the other palettes on the page or the white of the page around it. Once you find a palette you like, all you need to do is to place the viewer on the chosen palette so that it blocks out the white space around it.

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“This book is the perfect tool for choosing colors for any home decorating project.”
— Mark Montano, Author of Super Suite and designer on While You Were Out

“Practical and thoughtful, The Color Palette Primer is a guide to achieving lively, livable, and colorful rooms.”
—Margaret Walch, Director, Color Association of the United States

From the Inside Flap

Decorating with color can be intimidating, even for professionals. There are so many decisions to be made —about wall colors, sofas and throw pillows, floor stains and rugs, bathroom tiles and towels, window treatments, and even flower beds . The result is that many of us—even interior designers—fall back on boring but safe shades of white. Joann Eckstut, one of America's foremost experts on color, has devised a system of choosing the most harmonious color combinations in THE COLOR PALETTE PRIMER, featuring more than 800 error-proof palettes.

Each page focuses on a single dominant color, with three distinct palettes alongside an accent color and a neutral secondary color. There is one monochromatic scheme (composed of a single hue—pale yellow, golden yellow, and lemon yellow), one analogous scheme (colors that are adjacent on the color wheel—green with blue-green or yellow-green), and one complementary scheme (the contrasting colors that sit opposite on the color wheel–red with green, blue with orange, or yellow with violet). This system allows readers to locate the one color they know they'd like to use (or that they're stuck with!) and see three very different uses for the color. Instead of relying on photographs, which date quickly, there are eight iconic line drawings throughout, showing vignettes of rooms (upholstery, window treatments, walls and moldings, etc.) and how the given palettes look in these contexts.

For everyone intrigued by the endless possibilities of color but fearful of creating a decorating fiasco, this is the foolproof solution.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (June 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767918878
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767918879
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,219,422 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK ON COLOR, September 9, 2005
This review is from: The Color Palette Primer: A Guide To Choosing Ideal Color Combinations for Your Home (Paperback)
The Color Palette Primer is the single best book on color out there. First of all, it has the largest number of palettes (aside from the color book--but YOU have to make your own palette--here you are given the color palette picked by an expert). There are dozens of choices no matter what your taste. This is so different than most other color palette books that give you a couple dozen palettes, and where only one or two appeal to you at most. It also has an amazing introduction that explains the basic principles of color and how to apply them to your particular situation (what kind of light you get, when you use your room(s)). I bought this book because I have Eckstut's other book, Room Redux, which is phenomenal as well. You simply can't go wrong with this one.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Colors Don't Match Actual Paint, March 14, 2006
This review is from: The Color Palette Primer: A Guide To Choosing Ideal Color Combinations for Your Home (Paperback)
I was very excited to get this book, but was very disappointed after reading/looking at it. I found a pallete I liked, so off to the paint store I went with book in hand. Turns out most of the colors in the book did not come close to matching the actual paint chip. I found the colors in the book to be browner than the paint chips at the store. Then the color codes for the paint did not match the codes in the store. I could not match most of the Ralph Lauren or Glidden paint color codes to what was on the paint chips. I had to ask the store to look up a color and give me the code so I could find the paint chip.

Maybe it was a printing error that caused almost every color in the book to be browner than the paint chip at the store, but I expected the colors to at least be close. They were note even close.

Bottom line, this book was not worth the money.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Falls short of its potential, May 3, 2006
This review is from: The Color Palette Primer: A Guide To Choosing Ideal Color Combinations for Your Home (Paperback)
While the concept for this book is great, its execution falls short of fulfilling its potential. The book is divided according to the colors of the color wheel and lists palette combinations of three colors relative to such hues. My biggest disappointment stems from the fact that each combination is illustrated in the form of a "flat" CAD-like sketch which lacks real-life depth and is limited in conveying the "feel" of the combination. The ilustrations are sterile and insipid looking. I believe that this book would have been ideal if, instead, a photograph of an interior, utilizing the color palette, would have been used.
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