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Color Palette Matcher

The Color Palette Matcher helps you discover harmonious color combinations for your interior design projects. Input an existing color from your room and choose whether you want a matching or contrasting palette.
How to Use: Enter the hex code of your existing color. Select your preference, either “match” or “contrast,” and click “Generate” to see the recommended palette.
How It Works
- Enter the hex code of an existing color in your room.
- Select your desired preference: “Match” for a harmonious palette or “Contrast” for a bolder look.
- Click the “Generate” button to receive a curated color palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hex code?
A hex code is a six-digit representation of a color, commonly used in web design and graphic design. It starts with a “#” symbol followed by six alphanumeric characters (0-9 and A-F).
What does “matching” mean in this context?
Matching refers to creating a color palette that complements and harmonizes with your existing color, resulting in a cohesive and balanced look.
What does “contrasting” mean in this context?
Contrasting means creating a color palette that uses colors that are significantly different from your existing color, creating a visually striking and dynamic effect.
Can I use this tool for any room?
Yes, the Color Palette Matcher can be used for any room in your home or office. Simply input a color already present in the space.
How accurate are the color suggestions?
The color suggestions are based on color theory principles to provide aesthetically pleasing palettes. However, it’s always a good idea to test the colors in your actual space under different lighting conditions.
Is the color palette generated suitable for print?
The generated color palette is primarily intended for digital use. For print applications, consider converting the hex codes to CMYK values for accurate color representation.









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