Psychology of Colors - Decorating a living room for the
Subconscious
The living room is the setting which will blend the people in
your life into the occasions of your home. It is the hardest
room to decorate because it has to be versatile, comfortable,
and entertaining. Guests, relatives, friends; this room will be
the showcase of your home for all of them. This makes the
decoration of the living room especially important. The colors
and designs you choose will have subtle effects on the
psychology of the occupants in the setting, resulting in slight
changes to the interactions held there. In a social center such
as this, you do not want that influence to be a negative one. A
way to help control this is to understand the psychological
effects of color on the people in a room.
Color is what surrounds us, it makes up our environment.
Everywhere we look there is color, and this affects our minds.
Certain colors have positive effects. Yellow is a happy color,
while grey is considered dismal. These effects change as the
shading changes, and of course other factors can alter them as
well. Too much yellow is actually an eye irritant. Color and its
effects have been studied by psychologists for many years and
they have found many generalities that affect most Americans in
a similar manner. However, it is important to note that these
ideas are not universal, and you should always follow your own
taste when designing a room.
Before you begin you should decide what you want to evoke. Are
you looking to make this a quiet peaceful room or a place for
wild parties? Would you like the room to feel elated or are you
looking for a place of serenity. Once you know what you want,
you can simply paint by the numbers, being careful to always
pick the shade that evokes the desired effect most in you.
The most popular color in America is blue. This color produces a
sense of calm, and is often associated with the ocean. The color
blue can make a room look larger, and it stimulates elated
emotional responses. Lighter blue is more popular and will make
a room seem more open then darker navies.
The next most popular color in America is Green. This is the
color of nature, and is almost always associated with growth.
Using green is slightly more invigorating then blue, but still
produces a sense of mental calm. Green is the easiest color on
the eye, and is actually good for eyesight. Avoid sickly greens
and use nature as your guide to mix and match colors into a
green themed room.
Earth tones give a room a close grounded feeling, and can
promote a sense of intimacy. They are rustic natural colors that
seam simple and warm. Soft tans and browns are the colors of
family, and will give your living room that feeling of home.
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