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| - | 2. Highlight building features, elements and architectural details in a contrasting darker or brighter colour. 3. Use colours from the Rotorua Palette. Particular care must be taken when a building is bulky and featureless and when large plain surfaces are visible to the public. Expanses of wall, unbroken by windows or doors, can have a detrimental effect on the streetscape if they are painted in colours that are out of character with the rest of the street, such as very dark colours or white (which can become grubby or produce glare). Consider treatment of the surfaces to enable easy graffiti removal. Choose colours sympathetic to neighbouring buildings. Choose colours that recognise the context of the building. If the building is on a corner site, its surfaces will be highly visible. This building will already be prominent and a colour scheme that enables the building to sit back rather than stand out will achieve a better fit within its environment. | + | 2. Highlight building features, |
| - | Consider the era of the building. Pastel colours can be effective for contemporary buildings and pre-1930 buildings are well suited to more traditional colour schemes. Some colours naturally co-ordinate well together to create a pleasing effect whilst other colours are discordant when placed together. Avoid large amounts of bright colours such as bright red, blue, pink or green. These colours make a building stand out and say 'look at me'. There are other ways to [[https://www.academia.edu/people/search? | + | Consider the era of the building. Pastel colours can be effective for contemporary buildings and pre-1930 buildings are well suited to more traditional colour schemes. Some colours naturally co-ordinate well together to create a pleasing effect whilst other colours are discordant when placed together. Avoid large amounts of bright colours such as bright red, blue, pink or green. These colours make a building stand out and say 'look at me'. There are other ways to draw attention to a business, |
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