When you sit in a room, it is extremely unlikely that it is the only room you will see. All rooms have at least one doorway, and many have more than that. As we talked about last week, that is why color choices really matter. We all know that, right?
But more than that, as you look across a space, you will notice that different things are framed in the doorway—a window, a painting, a chair, even a bathtub. You can think of the color on the wall of one room as the frame for the objects in the next. This doesn’t need to be matchy-matchy, but it makes sense to be consistent.
This is one of the ways we create flow. As we talked about last time, this can be helped by the consistency of color choices. But you also want to see a pleasing vista as you sit in one room and contemplate the next.