Color Zoning is a technique where color is used to define areas in a room. This technique can be very effective in a room that lacks distinctive architectural features. It can also create a focal point along with adding a new function to the room. See my examples below, where turquoise blue is used to define the dining room, green color defines the bedroom, and fuchsia wall defines the desk area and also as a focal point. Green beam below adds an architectural element in the room which otherwise lacked a focal point.
white and blue room: http://www.hgtv.com/designers-portfolio/room/eclectic/living-rooms/2518/index.html
white and green room: http://www.dwelement.com/blog.php?post=263
pink wall: http://inspireling.com/2011/02/01/in-the-colour-zone/
red wall: http://modiztrends.com/living-room-design-vital-position-in-the-house/living-room-interior-889201/
green beam: http://lamaisondupeintre.com/en/guides/colour-blocking.html
I came to this blog in search of knowledge in interior design. I needed to find a way to design my daughter’s teenage bedroom. I absolutely loved the purple walls in the two photos listed above. She loved the bright pops of color I added to her room when I shopped at the stores you recommended. Thanks for these pictures and lessons in design!