Color Theory for Pop-Urban Spaces
Anchor red, yellow, and blue against concrete gray or chalk-white walls to avoid visual fatigue. Use color in decisive blocks, not timid sprinkles, so every hue feels intentional and your eye always knows where to land first.
Color Theory for Pop-Urban Spaces
Translate Ben-Day dots as rugs, pillows, or removable wallpaper. Keep patterns large-scale to avoid visual buzz. One statement pattern per zone maintains clarity, while subtle supporting textures keep the look tactile and comfortable for daily living.