Sunday, October 29, 2017

Color Psychology

Choosing colors for interior decorating is more important than you think. Each color has its own specific psychological impacts and benefits. So before you choose a color scheme, really think about the effect you want your space to deliver.

Blue

Blue gives off a calming and cooling vibe that creates a sense of tranquility. If you’ve been to a spa, you may have noticed that they typically decorate with light blue colors. Blue also promotes productivity and intelligence, which makes it a great choice for a room you want to get some work done in.

Blue




Yellow

Yellow is an energizing color that gives off a warm, happiness. Because it is such a vibrant tone, yellow can sometimes be overwhelming if it is overused. The best way to incorporate yellow into a space is with a mix of neutral tones and natural textures.

Yellow




Green

Green is a natural stress reliever and is closely tied to nature. It is a calming color and is associated with health and wellbeing. Green can be incorporated through accessories and plants.

Green



Red

If you want to make a statement, red is a great choice. Just like yellow, red also encourages energy, but it is much more bold. Red shouldn’t be used for a bedroom because it has the opposite effect of relaxation.

Red

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