Ever been to a place and got totally amazed by the choice of color? One can quote both awful and mesmerizing examples to answer that question. There is an entire science behind what makes one’s choice of colors as bizarre or sensible. Architectural and interior design consist of the combination of many interrelated elements comprising space, texture, form, light, structure, and color. Unfortunately, the one ingredient in the interdependent mix of design elements that is mostly excused or left as an afterthought is color. To avoid this, one needs to approach color selection as an integral essence of the design rather than something that is applied superficially later.