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We know that colors can influence our sensations and cause different perceptions of a space, which confirms the benefits of designing a consistent color palette and its importance in architectural projects. The impact of color on a space and on the people who use it becomes even more perceptible when the whole environment is covered with just one color. In these cases, the selected shade can be applied to countless architectural elements. Floors, ceilings, walls, furniture, or even pipes and electrical conduits can have a specific hue to match the monochromatic environment.
On the other hand, architects and interior designers often choose to limit the use of a single color to a specific area of a project, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or living rooms, especially when the desired color has a more vibrant effect.