In the triadic colour scheme, we use three colours that are equidistant from each other on the colour wheel. The three primary colours (red, blue, and yellow) are a great example of this type of colour scheme. The same goes for the three secondary colours.
This type of colour harmony is often very bold. Since these are high-contrast colours and if we also use pure shades, such a colour scheme will be suitable for children’s rooms or playrooms.
We recommend incorporating a lot of neutrals into a triangular colour scheme to balance out all the brightness these colours bring. In any case, the triangular colour harmony is intended for braver users who are inspired by possible and intense shades and unexpected contrasts. Since we quickly get tired of strong contrasts, these combinations are perfect for those who often change the colours of their living space.