Colors reveal more about you than you think. One personality
quiz I often give friends, even equates a person’s description
of their favorite color with
how they view themselves. I don’t know if the personality
quiz is approved by the scientific community, but the answers
I receive, usually fit the person.
A quick peruse through your closet can reveal quite a bit
about your color preferences too. Think about what colors
get you the most flattering comments. Most people feel their
best in a home that reflects colors that compliment them.
When you’re deciding on color for your home, you need
to go beyond just picking colors that you love. You need to
think about the properties of color. Did you know that warm
colors such as red, orange and yellow advance toward you and
cool colors like blue, green and purple recede? By using the
correct colors, you can make the walls or ceiling in your
room seem closer or further away. By combining complimentary
or contrasting colors, you can create excitement and drama.
Conversely, by combining related or more similar colors, you
can create a more harmonious relaxing effect.
Did you know that red is an emotionally intense color that
is associated with passion, power, energy, danger, warmth,
coziness and love? This color is highly visible with the ability
to raise your blood pressure and increase your respiration
rate.
Orange is a hot color that combines the energy of red with
the happy in yellow and it’s associated with enthusiasm,
creativity, stimulation and sunshine. This color is known
to stimulate mental activity, increase oxygen supply to the
brain and enhance your appetite.
Yellow is sunshine and happiness, usually associated with
cheerful pleasant feelings and is known to generate muscle
energy. But, if bright yellow is overused, it can create a
disturbing effect on young children and cause
fighting among spouses.
Green evokes feelings of nature, growth, safety and money.
This color is considered the easiest color to mix with other
hues of itself and people find this color the most restful.
Blue is a favorite of men and this color says sky blue and
ocean. Common associations with this color are stability,
loyalty, trust, depth and heaven.
This color tends to produce calmness and tranquility in the
body and mind.
Purple is an extremely popular color for children, combining
the energy of red with the stability of blue. This color evokes
feelings of royalty, luxury, power, wealth and extravagance.
And white, the color of purity in the U.S. is associated
with cleanliness, goodness and faith. Black, conversely, has
a negative connotation with fear, grief and death. However,
this color can also denote prestige, elegance, authority and
strength.
When you begin to think about selecting color for your home,
pick one color to use in varying degrees of shade or tone
in each room to create unity throughout the house. Then, pick
one color to dominate a room by repeating that color, so the
other colors won’t compete. Try not to use more than
three different colors in the major areas of a room.
Normally, once you’ve selected a color you use the
most neutral hues or graduation of color, on the largest areas
of the room, such as the walls and floor. For your larger
upholstered pieces, you can increase the intensity of the
color, saving the most intense hues for your accessories.
While this column isn’t the most comprehensive coverage
on color, I hope that I have increased your knowledge of color
and given you some fabulous ideas for enhancing your life
at home.
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