What is an analogous color scheme? Experts love this on-trend look |

In the world of interior design, analogous color schemes have often been second to monochrome schemes. In fact, in the past they have been downright shunned – the phrase ‘blue and green should never be seen’? Well, that (now very outdated) term refers directly to an analogous color scheme. 

These schemes are made up of two or three colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel – blues and greens, greens and yellows, pinks and oranges. And despite how the old saying goes, these palettes are favorites amongst designers, they create gorgeous, harmonious rooms that have layers and depth and a ton of interest. 

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