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The Psychology of Color: How Your Home's Hues Can Affect Your Mood

The Psychology of Color: How Your Home's Hues Can Affect Your Mood

Not only can colors have the biggest impact on the way your home feels, they can also have an impact on the way YOU feel. While perceptions of colors are somewhat subjective, there are colors that have universal psychological meanings.

 

Artists and designers have long understood how this powerful tool can directly affect people’s moods, emotions, and feelings. Over the years, the concept of Color Psychology has grown tremendously in areas such as advertising, fashion and interior home design.

 

Here are some tips that might help you decide which color is best when it comes to painting your new home or even when you’re staging to sell!

 

Here’s a breakdown of certain colors that researchers suggest have an impact on us:

 

RED

Red is known to stimulate the body and mind and can be related to feelings of lust, love, and excitement. Red has shown to increase appetites in most people. This is one of the reasons why you see red patterns in restaurants. So, incorporating red into your kitchen or dining room can make your meals even more enjoyable!

 

YELLOW

Yellow can provoke feelings of optimism and happiness. Painting an entryway this color can help you and your guests enter and leave your home in a great mood!

 

GREEN

Green is symbolic for being a color of good taste and envy. Interior designers are using green a lot right now. Green inspires concentration in a home setting, so this color is ideal for home offices.

 

BLUE

Blue is a color of masculinity, competence, and high quality. Blue is also often associated with creating a calming and tranquil mood, which makes it perfect for your bedroom or bathroom.

 

ORANGE

Orange is known for its ability to increase energy levels. A toned down version of this color can be very warm and welcoming. Try using bright shades of orange in your home gym or play room to create a fun, energetic vibe. Use light shades of orange in your living room or guest bedrooms to make your guests feel welcomed.

 

If you’re looking to create the illusion of more space, keep in mind that bright colors are the way to go. If you’re dead set on a dark hue, try creating an accent wall with that color and paint the other three walls in a lighter shade.

 

A warm and welcoming ambiance can be established simply by using schemes of reds, oranges, and yellows and a relaxing atmosphere is easily attained by incorporating blues, greens, and lavenders.

 

Although it’s important to paint your home with colors that make you feel good and best represent who you are, it’s good to keep in mind that colors can achieve a lot more than what meets the eye.