Matching Kitchen & Bath Fixtures to Your Personal Colour Analysis; An Upcoming Trend?
There’s a trend going around online about colour analysis and discovering one’s colour palette, often incorporating it into wardrobes, makeup, jewelry, and more. These videos typically feature a colour analysis expert working with a client and comparing different fabric swatches to determine what suits them best.
At its core, colour analysis is a way of determining which colours complement a person based on their natural features, such as hair and skin tone. But what if we took this theory a step further and applied it to home décor?
Colour Analysis Categories
• Winter
• Spring
• Summer
• Autumn
Each of these categories can be further divided into subcategory such as “light,” “soft,” “true,” and “bright,” allowing for a more refined and personalized approach.
Exploring Colour Analysis in Interior Design & Decor
For the “spring colour family,” the most flattering palettes include warm, yellow or peachy undertones, with coral and peach standing out as key colours. Translating this into the home, light gold fixtures paired with cream tubs, showers, and sinks can create a space that feels bright and harmonious. The BRIZO Virage Freestanding Tub Filler in Polished Nickel fits within that light, warm-toned range, while the ICO BA1003.WO Accent 36 Wall Mount Vanity in White Oak creates the perfect cream-coloured base to hold a sink.
On the other hand, the “autumn colour family” has warm undertones that are richer and deeper. Their best colours include olive green, mustard yellow, and chocolate brown. In a home setting, brushed black and gold fixtures paired with green accessories can create a grounded, cohesive look. Moen’s Grab Bar in Oil Rubbed Bronze is a great option for both style and added stability. You can also explore the Mond collection by Vogt, which offers opportunities to incorporate a pop of colour through pot fillers and sink tap handles in emerald green and more.
Bringing Your Personal Palette into Your Home
So why match your home to your personal colour analysis? Think of it as an extension of your own palette—creating a space that not only looks cohesive but also enhances how you feel within it, complementing you in the same way your best colours do. If you're planning on doing some renovating, but aren't sure of a colour palette, determining your personal colour analysis might just point you in the right direction when planning your next home renovation or interior design project.
Don't just wear your seasonal colour palette—live in it. Discover fixtures for your kitchen & bath space online at bgshowrooms.com or in store at a Bartle & Gibson Showroom near you.
