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Ever wondered why some rooms feel calming while others feel vibrant? It's all about color psychology. Learn how to harness the power of color to influence the mood and function of any space, from creating a restful bedroom with soft blues to a dynamic living area with bold red accents.
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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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