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How to Understand Color Psychology

How to Understand Color Psychology
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By Kerry Fletcher ASID
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Color psychology has been studied for hundreds of years. It basically means how color affects your mood, which is very important to understand when selecting colors for your home. This article will list the basic principles of color psychology so you can create the desired mood for your home.

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    Red is a color that intensifies feelings. It can be very passionate, but can lead to aggression. Red also can make people feel more hungry. Consider using red in a master bedroom or dining room.

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    Blue is a tranquil color that has a cooling effect. It reminds us of the water and sky, which is relaxing but can enhance depression. Blue would be a good color for a child's bedroom.

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    Yellow is a cheery color. It helps us wake up in the morning,draws attention, and helps people stay alert. A pale yellow would be a good color for a kitchen.

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    Purple is a color that is rare in nature and has been used only on royalty in the past. It can evoke a feeling of luxury. Purple can calm emotions and help with creativity. Consider using this color in a formal room or in an art studio.

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    Green reminds people of the outdoors since grass and trees are green. It is calming, but not as calming as blue. Green would be a good color for a living room.

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    Orange is a bold color. It draws attention but is also warm when mixed with a little brown. Consider using a coppery brown color as accents in a living room.

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gormanwvzb said

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on 1/28/2009 I didn't know it was that involved. Thank you.

staysik said

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on 1/12/2009 Great info, I think these color-associations with mood can be used for clothing and accessories too.

miasavc said

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on 1/3/2009 Very good reminders about the psychology of colors. This info will help us decide on which paint color to pick for our home.

Cherst1031 said

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on 12/10/2008 This is very helpful, I love color but wasn't sure exactly how to use it for the best psychology in decorating.

TeryLynne said

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on 12/10/2008 Great article, I will print this one out! 5*

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