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00:00Have you ever felt energized in a yellow-drenched room?
00:02What about calm in a room with green painted walls?
00:05Colors aren't just for decoration, they're psychological factors that can influence how
00:08we feel about the world around us.
00:10In interior design, color psychology is a tool that can shape how space feels and functions
00:14and how we interact within it.
00:16Consider the color blue, for example.
00:18Soft blue tones like eggshell and sky blue are regarded as soothing and restful.
00:21These shades are ideal for relaxation zones, like bedrooms.
00:24Darker blue tones like navy or teal aid in focus, so they're a good choice for home
00:28offices.
00:28Red is an inherently bold color.
00:31According to experts, it can create a dynamic and stimulating atmosphere.
00:34It's ideal for spaces in which you want intensity and lively interaction.
00:37However, because the color is so bold, it's often best used as an accent detail.
00:41In color psychology, white is considered a color of calmness, clarity, and spaciousness.
00:46Because of this, it can be a good color choice for busy rooms like the kitchen.
00:49But remember, white can look cold and sterile, so use the color cautiously and with intention.
00:54Of course, color psychology doesn't apply to just paint.
00:56You can use its principles to help you choose furniture colors, rugs, bedding, and even decorative
01:01accents.
01:01By using color psychology and interior design, you can transform your home into a space that
01:06not only looks beautiful, but supports the way you feel too.
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