Page B10 The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, November 29, 1995 CASTLEGAR HOMEFINDERS Colour can set the mood in your home When planning a new kitchen or bathroom, certain considerations come to mind, such as placement of appli- ances, cabinet styles, JUST MOVED? | Our Hostess’ Gifts and Information are the Key to Your New Community TRICITY SASH & DOORS * Custom Cases & © Vom & Wooo Wenows © Exremion & InTeWOR Pano Doors 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2W1 Phone: (604) 365-7844 Fax: (604) 365-7850 countertops and floor ing. And although the color of your room is not critical to its design, it will set the mood and theme of the room. Before you choose a color, you must first understand it. “Objects exhibit color because of the manner in which their surfaces reflect and absorb light,” says Nicholas Geragi, CKD, CBD, director of education and product develop- ment for the National Kitchen & Bath Associ- ation (NKBA). “White, for example, is a mix- ture of equal parts of all colored wavelengths; and black is the virtual absence of all color.” There are three cate- gories of color (also know as hues). Primary colors — red, yellow, blue — from which all other colors originate; secondary colors — suST ARRIVED... 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Use dark colors to increase the weight of an object and to decrease the spatial per- ception of the total area. Use the same color throughout an area to camouflage structural problems. Another key consider- ation in the selection of a room’ color scheme is the emotion or behaviour that particu- lar colors may evoke. Every color has some type of emotion or feel- ing tied to it. An intense red color, for example, can, be dis- tracting if used in large amounts. It attracts attention, causes excite- ment and raises blood pressure. However, tints or shades of red used in smaller amounts can create a warm or rich feeling. The color that the eye sees the fastest is yellow. KOOTENAY BROADCASTING SYSTEM 95.7 FM Shell Busey... Get your home building dr fix- up projects done right. The “Home Ideas Show” has answers to all your questions Sunday mornings, The Kootenay’s First Choice 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. AN OCTAGON FOR INDOOR/OUTDOOR LIVING T. 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The clerestories and four motorized skylights, aver the hall, kitchen and great room, flood the interior with natural light. Four sliding glass doors in the great room lead to the deck and enhance the view and the deck also is accessible from the master bedroom and the laundry room. A wood stove on a masonry hearth in the great room will heat the house on chilly days, although there also is a conventional heating system. The master bedroom -has wide wall closets with mirrored doors and a large bathroom brightened by the cleresto ries. The bath has twin lavatories, a spa tub and separate glass-enclosed shower, The Second bedroom has a double closet and is adjacent to the full hall bathroom. An angjed counter along the L-shaped kitchen offers seating for informal meals and the kitchen is convenient to doors leading to the full hall bathroom. An angled counter along the L-shaped kitchen offers seating for informal meals and the kitchen is cone nient to doors leading out to the deck, for alfresco dining. An open stairway replaces a storage and fumace closet for access to the daylight basement, and is lighted by the clerestory windows. Plan Ordering Information: Address inquiries about PLAN 1009-A-AP (non-basement) or PLAN 1009-1D-AP (with daylight basement) to KENNETH E. GEPHART, AIBD; 9630 S.W. Eagle Lane: Beaverton, Oregon 97008. Phone (503) 641-7584; Fax (503) 644-7261. Visa/MC available. A set of five professionally drawn plans, for financing, permit filing and construction, is $250 for PLAN 1009-1A-AP or $275 for PLAN 1009-4D-AP. Extra sets are $25 each. A material list is $35, Add $10 for postage and handling. A study plan (4 exterior elevations and floor plan) is available for $15 postage includ ed. 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Ideal for color change. * SHINE-A-TUB CUSTOM HOME Ready to use in 24 hours |” CUSTOM HOME BUILDING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONCRETE ¢ FRAMING * ADDITIONS * RENOVATIONS Providing you with personal and professional y attention to every detail of your home design and construction. 365-0290 Wednesday, November 29, 1995 The Castlegar Sun Page B11 Soft yellows can be cheering and feel sunny. Bright yellow, as an accent, attracts attention and brightens a room. Used in large amounts, yellow can be overstimulating. The color green is viewed as a pacifier and is associated with nature, It can be relax- ing and reassuring. Pale tints of green conjure images of growth, while deeper hues are associ- ated with status and wealth. Another calming and telaxing color is blue. Lighter values of this color evoke an airy and open feeling. Darker blues are reassuring because they are repre- sentative of wealth, strength and respect. A noble color in its deepest values is the color purple, which is also viewed as flowery and refreshing in pale violet hues. Although deep purple is rarely used in large amounts, it can be used to great effect as an accent color. The color orange may be stimulating, as in pumpkin orange, or warm, as in terra cotta and peach. As with other intense colors, it can be distracting, but it is ideal for attracting attention to detail. al o a a al fo) a a ° ” a eal Oo RN 101000101 ROYAL LEPAGE SN 11011011101 ASSOCIATE BROKER NETWORK White can be sterile, airy and refreshing, depending on what other colors are used with it, It can make small spaces seem larger and more open. Frightening, exciting, elegant and rich all describe the color black. Like white, it is a color of contradictions that depends largely on the effect of other colors used with it. Black can make a large space seem smaller and more inti- mate. By neutralizing a color, you can also neu- tralize its psychological effect. Neutral colors are less demanding and can be ideal for applica- tions where overstimu- lation is not desired. Inva recent survey conducted by the NKBA, it was revealed that white is the most popular overall color for kitchens and bath- rooms. While this may seem boring to some, it can actually become a very interesting choice, It will allow you to be more creative and flexi- ble in choosing your accessories, and they can become the focal point of your room. For instance, you may select all black accessories and appliances to go with your white walls, cabi- nets, counters and floor.this will give your kitchen a very contem- porary, hi-tech look. Or you may choose softer pastels and floral prints as an accent for a coun- try feel for your space. The possibilities are endless. With so many things to consider about plan- ning and styling your new room, you may require a little assis- tance. You have proba- bly realized by now that you can't go it alone. 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