Your home is your refuge; the place where you can put your feet up and relax after a hard day. Home is a place that you want to reflect your own personality and give you a sense of well-being. Colors have an effect on you subconsciously, and the colors you choose to paint the interior of your home may well contribute to how you react and feel.
There is an entire field of study based on how color affects us known as color psychology. This tells us that the colors we choose for our home interior is of great importance. Now that you are aware of these facts, choosing the perfect color scheme for your home may seem like somewhat of a daunting task. But with a little information and a few simple tips, you will be well on your way to enjoying your new paint job.
Different colors have different properties and different effects upon people's feelings and emotions. Color evokes an emotional response from us almost immediately. Here are a few more common colors that are often used to paint interiors:
Green: Green is a very relaxing natural color. It is perfect for bedrooms and often used in kitchens combined with brown to create an organic effect.
Red: Red is one of the most powerful color choices. Dark shades of red are good used in living rooms to create a comforting homey atmosphere. Using red as an accent color can definitely make a bold statement.
Black: This color can create a striking and dramatic effect. It has to be used in smaller proportions, though. Painting an entire room black would be a bit overwhelming. This is better as an accent color.
White: Peaceful and clean, white is a popular choice with hospitals. Using black and white can create a stunning combination.
Blue: This is a color that will calm your spirit. However, it is also a cold color, so it is not recommended for cold climates or rooms without a window to let the sun stream inside. Many people choose this color for bedrooms and bathrooms, places where they want a calm relaxed feeling.
Brown: A soothing color that can be used almost anywhere to add to your color scheme. It especially looks well with other warm colors such as red.
Yellow: The shade of this color will determine what feelings it invokes. A bright yellow would jump out at you and perk you up. A little more subtle shade of yellow is nice for brightening up any room. This is great for areas that do not receive much natural light.
These color associations are a basic guide when choosing paint colors for your home. Keep in mind that each of these colors have many different shades that could be darker or lighter by varying degrees. The lighting available in each room of your home will also affect the look of color that you see. I would recommend choosing a few colors and taking a sample of each home to test before you actually begin painting. A color may look totally different on your wall than it looks on a sample color strip.
Determine what kind of ambiance you want each room of your home to have, and select a color that will evoke this feeling or emotion. Try a few test patches on your walls until you are completely satisfied with the result. You can always speak with the paint exerts in the store where you are making your purchase if you have a question or concern, and they will be happy to please.
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