Have you ever looked at a space and wondered what makes it look so beautiful? Why do the colors work? Why the space feels so inviting? Color is one of those design tools that can often make or break a space.

A designer technique called “color blocking” or “color mapping” is a trick of the trade that if used effectively can help to create a space that is colorful and cohesive without overwhelming. Here are some tips to apply color blocking.

Pick a color to serve as the foundation for your color story.

Repeat the color in various ways throughout the space.

Create interesting opportunities to repeat color such as through artwork, upholstery, accessories and accents.

Begin by choosing the colors in which to create your color palette. Typically selecting two to three colors is best.

Incorporate other elements in the space that include your color palette, such as area rugs, accessories or books.

Repeat and “map” your colors, sprinkling them throughout a room.

Avoid colors that are all the same shade. It is acceptable to choose tints, tones and shades of a color.

Incorporate negative color space in a room. Leaving “open” color opportunities will help those colors that are present to shine.

Don’t avoid colors such as black and white. These colors not only help to create an elegant sense of contrast but are also great foundation colors for modern design.