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Psychological Effects of Color in Interior Design and Decorating

We understand about warm and cool colors and how they affect our health and bodies, but they can also affect our behavior.

Schools tend to use colors that will promote mental alertness and activity, bright colors and warm hues.

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Their opposite, the cooler duller hues have a more sedative effect and are used in areas where people are aggressive and have behavioral problems.

Orange in a classroom creates a cheerful, sociable environment with minimal hostility and irritation. Dull, white, brown and black in a classroom is not stimulating or productive; the positive classroom colors are yellow, yellow green, orange and light blue.

Some effects of color on workplace performance; people will tend to spend less time in an area that is red than one that is blue, therefore red partitions in the locker rooms and WC’s could stop staff lingering in these spaces.

Blue - soft and calming in a reception area.
Changing the color of the walls in a cold workplace from blue to peach will stop workers complaining about the temperature and save the employer from having to increase the heating, therefore saving on electricity bills.

Green is a good color to use backstage for actors, as it is calming and meant to ease their nerves before their performance.

Red flatters the skin so is an ideal background color to use in rooms that are used for social functions.

Blue can create the idea of tranquillity and spaciousness in a reception area.

Picture Above – Blue creates a calming effect to a reception area.

Psychological effects of color and our responses are complex. Slight variations in the hue can show major differences, an attempt at a pink calming room can go horribly wrong if there is too much red in the mixture for example. There has not been enough scientific research done to distinguish these minor differences, and we know that over time that our body adjusts to new stimulus.

Even thought, the psychology of color may have been around for thousands of years since Pythagoras used color halls for color therapy for healing in ancient China, Egypt and India, our knowledge and understanding of it is still very young and forever evolving through experimentation.

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