Sunday, October 3, 2010

Color Guide: Color images for happy homes

Researchers have estimated that color up to 70% of our subconscious reactions to people and environments are based solely on our reactions to color. With this in mind, it is important that you pay particular attention to the effects you want, choosing the colors for the interiors of your home.

The color is a visual experience that affects our psychological reality. The way the mind sees the colors our eyes see is called color images, andmental images has a profound impact on our emotions and physical well-being. rely on our feelings and colors to create the emotional atmosphere within a room.

So always start with your color resolutions asking yourself what feelings you want to call in a particular room. After reflecting on the end of the room. For example, the bathrooms need to be removed for cleaning rituals. In this light, what colors come to mind? Refreshing, blue, green, cream, or your childhoodcolor bath? Envision Florida spring, tropical lagoon, or mountain waterfall. Extend your happy memories with the addition of colors that work for you.

Unlike bathrooms, a dining room is to assemble the family together to share meals. Psychologists have shown that food actually tastes better when served in rooms furnished in the "food" colors like red, green, brown, yellow and pink.

In 1878 our Victorian dining room, we painted the walls hot pink and thencreating a transparent glaze coat, using an orange hue and polyurethane. The result is a light peach color. (The color orange is the color of paint from a nearby room.) After finishing lunch, we hung from the ceiling and painted dark green with a red blush.

Every room in your house has a different purpose and requires some thinking about what color you must add to the walls of a certain emotional and physiological response of the recallpeople who use their space for a specific task. If 70% of our subconscious reactions to people and situations to do with the color response, which means creating a meaningful context to any room in the house is not something that light should be addressed.

(C) Copyright 2004, Jeanette J. Fisher. All rights reserved.

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