Room Color and How it Affects your Mood

Intro

While most of us may not spend a lot of time thinking about room color, it affects every day of our lives. Room color can influence our mood and our thoughts. Colors affect people in many ways, depending upon one’s age, gender, ethnic background or local climate. Certain colors or groups of colors tend to get a similar reaction from most people – the overall difference being in the shade or tones used. So it’s important to choose wisely.

colors wheel

To have a beautiful home, you do not have to worry about trends. Color trends will come and go. The people who live in a home make it beautiful by choosing colors that reflect their likes and their personalities. The trick is to blend those colors you like into a pleasing combination. Choosing color combinations is one of the most intimidating steps for beginners. Color has the power to change the shape and size of furnishings as well as the shape and size of the room itself.

Selecting colors is not difficult if you equip yourself with some basic information about color and its effects, so let’s find more about room colors, and how these affect your mood.

Let’s begin …

When selecting color for a room, keep in mind that each color has a psychological value. Think about how those colors make you feel. The main color of your room can have an effect on your mood. These colors can make you feel anything from tranquil to rage. So when trying to create peace and harmony in your home choose your colors wisely. Some colors in large amounts will have just the opposite affect on you and your loved ones’ moods.

What mood do you want to create? Which colors will help you achieve that mood?

Find clear answers to these questions. If you find this task quite difficult try to look at magazines, decorating books, blogs and websites for ideas, or let your fabric be your guide. In fact, this is a good approach to take even if you’re starting from scratch. Fabric, carpeting, furniture and tile are available in a more limited range of colors than is paint, so choose them first and then decide on your paint color. Once you’ve found what you where searching for limit the number of colors in a room to no more than three or four. Too many colors can make a room look busy or cluttered.

Paint is a fairly inexpensive and transforms a room more quickly than anything else you can do so you can afford to experiment a little.

Room Colors

Understand that colors behave in three basic ways : active, passive, and neutral , and you can easily match every room’s colors to your personal desires and taste and to the room’s purpose. Light colors are expansive and airy, they make rooms seem larger and brighter. Dark colors are sophisticated and warm; they give large rooms a more intimate appearance.

Now let’s find more about some colors.

red colorRed raises a room’s energy level. It’s a good choice when you want to stir up excitement, particularly at night. In the living room or dining room, red draws people together and stimulates conversation. In an entryway, it creates a strong first impression. Red has been shown to raise blood pressure, speed respiration and heart rate. It is usually considered too stimulating for bedrooms, but if you’re only in the room after dark, you’ll be seeing it mostly by lamplight, when the color will appear muted, rich, and elegant. Red, the most intense, pumps the adrenaline like no other hue.

Crimson can make some people feel irritable. With red invoking feels of rage and hostility is a color that should be avoided as the main color of a room. Sitting for long periods of time in a room this color will likely breakdown any peace and harmony you are striving to create in your home. Ancient cultures used the color red to stimulate the body and mind and to increase circulation.
yellow colorYellow captures the joy of sunshine and communicates happiness. It’s perfect for kitchens, dining rooms, and bathrooms, where happy color is energizing and uplifting. In halls, entries, and small spaces, yellow can feel expansive and welcoming.Yellow although is a cheery color is not a good choice in main color schemes of a room. People are more likely to lose their tempers in a yellow room. Babies also seem to cry more in a yellow room. This color tends to create feeling of
frustration and anger in people. This color is the most fatiguing on the eyes.In chromotherapy yellow was believed to stimulate the nerves and purify the body.

blue colorBlue brings down blood pressure and slows respiration and heart rate. That’s why it’s considered calming, relaxing, and serene, and is often recommended for bedrooms and bathrooms. Be careful, however: A pastel blue that looks pretty on the paint chip can come across as unpleasantly chilly when it’s on the walls and furnishings, especially in a room that receives little natural light. If you opt for a light blue as the primary color in a room, balance it with warm hues in the furnishings
and fabrics.

To encourage relaxation in the rooms where people gather family rooms, living rooms, large kitchens consider warmer blues, such as periwinkle, or bright blues, such as cerulean or turquoise. Blue is known to have a calming effect when used as the main color of a room. When going with blue go for softer shades of blue. Dark blue has the opposite effect. Dark blue evokes feels of sadness. So refrain from using darker blues in your main color scheme. Stay with the lighter shades of blue to give you and your loved ones a calm effect.

green color

Green is considered the most restful color for the eye. Combining the refreshing quality of blue and the cheerfulness of yellow, green is suited to almost any room in the house. In a kitchen, a sage or medium green cools things down; in a family room or living room, it encourages unwinding but has enough warmth to promote comfort and togetherness. In a bedroom, it’s relaxing and pleasant.Green also has a calming effect when used as a main color for decorating. It is believed to relieve stress by helping people relax. Also believed to help with fertility this is a great choice for the bedroom.

purple.jpg

Purple in its darkest values (eggplant, for example) is rich, dramatic, and sophisticated. It’s associated with luxury as well as creativity, and as an accent or secondary color, it gives a scheme depth. Lighter versions of purple, such as lavender and lilac, bring the same restful quality to bedrooms as blue does, but without the risk of feeling chilly.

orange.jpgOrange evokes excitement, enthusiasm and is an energetic color. While not a good idea for a living room or for bedrooms this color is great for an exercise room. It will bring all the emotions out that you need when jumping into your fitness routine.In ancient cultures orange was used to heal the lungs and increase energy levels.

black-white.jpgNeutrals (black, gray, white, and brown) are basic to the decorator’s tool kit. All-neutral schemes fall in and out of fashion, but their virtue lies in their flexibility: Add color to liven things up; subtract it to calm things down. Black is best used in small doses as an accent , indeed, some experts maintain that every room needs a touch of black to ground the color scheme and give it depth.

To make the job easier, you can rely on the interior designer’s most important color tool: the color wheel.

Something about Ceiling and Walls

The ceiling represents one-sixth of the space in a room, but too often it gets nothing more than a coat of white paint. In fact, for decades, white has been considered not only the safest but also the best choice for ceilings. As a general rule, ceilings that are lighter than the walls feel higher, while those that are darker feel lower. Lower” need not mean claustrophobic: Visually lowered ceilings can evoke cozy intimacy.

Dark walls make a room seem smaller, and light walls make a room seem larger.

Conclusion

These general guidelines are a good starting point in your search for a paint color. But remember that color choice is a very personal matter. You’re the one who has to live with your new paint color, so choose a hue that suits you, your family and your lifestyle.And after investing time to select just the right color, make sure it continues to look that way long-term by investing in a top quality paint.

P.S – If you’ve found this article useful, you should also read “Things You Should Know before Buying a New Bed”

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    CIB3R Says:

    Good post! My old room in my mothers house it’s painted in blue and the room on my actual house it’s painted in white. Anyhow I don’t feel any difference between one and other one.

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    Michael Says:

    You feel them, but you are not aware of them. :) Just spend some time in a room, and study the effects.

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    Gene Says:

    Very interesting! How about the colors that we wear everyday? Same ideas?

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    What the hell this doesn’t even make sense. Yellow is supposed to convey happiness yet it has been known to invoke anger and rage in people? Lol

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    Leeann Says:

    Just wanted to tell you that I appreciate the info. It not only applies to room color, but personality. When I was younger, I was more drawn to red and black, more energy and lots of stimulating conversations. Now that I am older, I have found more time to be creative and do things that I have always wanted to do. So now, my favorite color is purple. Interesting.
    Thanks.

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    Jennifer Says:

    Thanks for the advice on colors! I currently live in a “Neutral” space. Actually, every room in this apartment is a neutral white color. So I can’t wait to eventually get my own place and color the walls! >__

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    Jennifer Says:

    (ahhh! One of the emotes I made chopped off my first comment!)
    Thanks for the advice on colors! I currently live in a “Neutral” space. Actually, every room in this apartment is a neutral white color. So I can’t wait to eventually get my own place and color the walls! When that time comes I’m definitely coming back to this article!

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    Chris Pietschmann Says:

    Interesting… The walls surrounding the office where my cube and all my co-workers cubes are is dark blue.

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    Linda Says:

    As adults red is stimulating for us, however if you follow Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposphical views, he indicates that it is the opposite for children. For children it has a claming effect, if you give a ‘rowdy’ child a pot of red (only)paint, the action of painting will calm him/her. Also if a child wears red clothing will also have a calming affect on them.

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    Are you feeling blue? It may be the color of your room that is contributing to your sour attitude or conversely the reason why you can’t relax or sleep. Room color effects your mood much more than you think…….

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    Dollie Says:

    The bit about the ceiling color is interesting. I have VERY low ceilings, but instead of just leaving them a boring old white, I painted the entire ceiling in my bedroom with the same color as my walls, just 2 shades lighter. It gave the room the airy effect of a light colored ceiling while still allowing me to liven it up a bit. (Using 2 shades of the same color on the walls and ceiling also did wonders to tie in the rest of the decor in the room because it gave me a base color scheme to work with!)

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    niharika Says:

    its eally very interesting, can u tell me more about the colour effect through our clothing and atmosphere at work.

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    Rachel Says:

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    Studies have actually -not- shown that babies cry more in yellow rooms. Also, I think it’s important to steer clear of formulas and recipes for using color. Statements such as, “So refrain from using darker blues in your main color scheme” are too generalized. These pre-conceived ideas are both subjective, and incorrect.

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    Am Says:

    I do believe color does or can affect mood. Actually, when I am dealing with a client that wants to paint a small room dark blue, I try to figure more about what she/he is really trying for first. They may use terms like “warm” and “comfy”. Not only are they going for a look, but often speak in terms of mood.

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    Hayden Fry, former football coach at the U of Iowa, had a lot of fun with this notion–he painted the visiting team’s locker room pink, and his successor, Kirk Ferentz, took it even further. Pink urinals! Regardless of whether that color had the effect he claimed to be seeking, it certainly got under the opposing teams’ skin a lot of the time.

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    Charles Wilson Says:

    Hmm, my office is all white. Not too sure what other colours can I use for it.

    I am looking for colours to increase the productivity or the morale of the people. Any advice?

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    Ardie Says:

    The article is a good start, but its incomplete.

    Red and pink tend to trigger sharp emotions. Those who are already edgy will get pushed over the edge. More arguments happened when a company switched their fluorescent lights from the traditional blue-ish ones to a “cheerful” pink light.

    Orange tends to stimulate the appetite. (Red does too, if exposed for short periods of time.) Look at the interiors of McDonalds, Wendy’s Carl’s Jr., Burger King, California’s In-and-Out Burgers, and so on. They tend to use red or orange as their accent color for some odd reason :-) “You want fries with that?”

    Darker blues are the “authority” color. Blue suits, blue accents, dark blue in the floor tiles. You’ll see it a lot at the FBI and local law offices, too.

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    Lea Says:

    I like this article very much.
    I am decorating two classrooms in a small language school. Which colours stimulate learning and communication?

    Thanks,

    Lea

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    suchi Says:

    i am a teenage girl i am getting a new room …what color should i paint it

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    Allie Says:

    Thank you so much!

    I’m a sophomore in highschool and doing a presentation on how color affects your mood, and I need to create a child’s toy, to present joy and activity. It helped me tremendously!

    Also, this will help me work on my 5-years-outdated room.
    I went through my stage of “Goth” and now it’s black.
    I’ve noticed I really hate going in my room, because I find it depressing.
    I want some white curtains, and I want to paint my room a light green.
    I often feel myself stressed with homework, friends, etc. Do you think coming home to a green room will help me?

    Once again, Thank you!

    Love, Allie.

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    G2D2 Says:

    Try using accent walls. Paint one wall in the room a different color than the other three walls. I prefer to choose the wall that you are facing when you enter the room; i.e., the wall opposite the doorway. Paint that wall a color that is darker yet complimentary to the other three walls. Use the colors of the floor (wood, carpet, or rug) and/or the colors of the decorative items (comforters, curtains, etc.) and as a third complimentary color in the room.

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    Daniel Says:

    What colors should I put in my room that will get me laid? Will an accent wall add a bonus effect on the girl?

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    shawn Says:

    very interesting article! thanks for the post!

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    slevin Says:

    I can vouch for the red. I briefly went out with a girl who had her whole room painted a deep red. It drove me batty. I’d pace around all the time, half talking to myself. It was very odd. Naturally she found me to be a bit odd as well, so things didn’t really work out. Its a shame; she was really cute.

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    Anon Says:

    “Mauve…… I think I’ll paint the ceilings mauve”

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    Ruggy Says:

    I am in the process of repainting my apartment, and dark bold colors are just my thing!

    A couple years ago, I painted the living room a navy blue… this year, I’m redoing that, and painting the rest of the place… the kitchen is “oak cask”, a deep tan pumpkiny color… the bedroom is a deep red, the bath a darkish but very green… all bold colors… the doors, trim, and ceilings are bright white, very crisp… a fantastic contrast to the vibrant colors.

    The biggest piece of advice I’d give anyone considering painting colors… It’s Just Paint. Go for it, cause it’s just paint! If you hate it, if it doesn’t work, whatever… it’s just paint! You can paint right back over it, so get bold and get painting!

    I like to give myself a full week per room, personally. Each day after work, I do “something”… the ceiling, or trim work, or edging… and usually there’s a day or two I don’t feel like doing anything (so I don’t)… come the weekend, all I have left is to roller on the walls… that way I’m not stressed, I have plenty of time to take my time and do it right.

    Oh, one last bit of advice… what I found worked the best for me was to pick ALL the colors I planned to use ahead of time, and made sure they were all complimentary. I can’t see the bathroom or bedroom from where I sit now, but there is 1 spot in the house where I can actually see all of the colors… and even if you couldn’t, you don’t want any jarring transitions!

    Just my rambling 2 cents (and some change).

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    I’m in the process of picking colors to repaint my house, so thank you for all this wonderful info.

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    Jennifer Says:

    Fascinating! We’re renovating, so this was perfect. Thanks.

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    michael strother Says:

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    Candra Says:

    I agree that color changes your mood. My mother’s house, the walls are all this extra pale lavender color. Just very neutral and basic. I always feel “blah” when I stay there. It’s not warm or inviting. But my best friend’s home is FULL of color and it brings my mood up.

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    Brianna Says:

    Whoever wrote this- thanks. i am doing an independant study on interior design with my first unit in color and this is pretty interesting… it helped a lot

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    freelancer Says:

    Nice article. Thanks for sharing.

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    Ikera Says:

    Thanx for the info. I am an owner of an Internet Cafe, I am looking for colors that would provoke Rage, Violence and Hostility. Red-Orange looks like the best bet for me.

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    Tracy Says:

    My daughter is 7 and she wants her room pink, what do you suggest for the colour pink?

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    Eefa Telaket Says:

    Hi I can’t decide on a color for my Romulan ship, the Carniac Revolver. Half the ship’s crew think purple, the other half think the traditional green is best. I just can’t decide!!!! And then there’s the inside!… please help!!!

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    How do you make your home cozy? - AmityMama.com Says:

    [...] these links out! how color affects mood in a room Room Color and How it Affects your Mood Decorate For Happiness – How Color Affects Mood __________________ Lots of Sunshine ~ Katie [...]

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    Courtney Says:

    i am doing a science project on how room colors can affect your moods, and this info. really helped me a lot on the Background Research. Thanks(alot)

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    c. lily Says:

    this was exactly what i was looking for! THNX!

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    Samuel / Secured Loans Says:

    yaaaaa…….. that true i have personal experience of that. Along with color the effects of lightning will also effect it so. not too bright lights should be used. The little dim light sky blue or low orange make your mood relaxing.

    Lightening should deflects the phase on room wallpaper.

    The effect of each colour provided above in article is extermely good and i think it will help the user to understand the details of impact

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    15 Tips To Decorate a Romantic Bedroom for Valentines Day Says:

    [...] 10. Choosing the color of the bedding remains as central as ever to the fortunes of your romantic night. One can do everything right, but miss the bus on colors and spoil everything, thus resulting into a pure wastage of hard work. It could be very frustrating indeed if any such thing occurs. So, one should go for pearl, gold or bronze as they are known to create an environment of romance into your bed. Just do not go for any of the unconventional colors such as grey, yellow or pink. Red, black, white, blue and green are also some of the few popular colors that can be trusted upon to make use on that special night i.e. valentine’s night. Thus, one should be really cautious about colors, and for more info about colors take a look at our article – Room Color and How it Affects your Mood. [...]

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    15 Tips To Decorate a Romantic Bedroom for Valentines Day | Do it Yourself Says:

    [...] 10. Choosing the color of the bedding remains as central as ever to the fortunes of your romantic night. One can do everything right, but miss the bus on colors and spoil everything, thus resulting into a pure wastage of hard work. It could be very frustrating indeed whether any such thing occurs. So, one should go for pearl, gold or bronze as they are known to create an environment of romance into your bed. Just do not go for any of the unconventional colors such as grey, yellow or pink. Red, black, white, blue and green are additionally some of the few popular colors that can be trusted upon to build use on that special night i.e. valentine’s night. Thus, one should be really cautious about colors, and for more info about colors take a look at our exposition – Room Color and How it Affects your Mood. [...]

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    ~tara~ Says:

    oh mi!! i wanted to paint my room bright blue and purple b/c those are my favorite colors BUT NOW imma gunna add colorful stripes everywhere!! hehe.

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    Hannah Says:

    I am doing a project on how colors affect your emotiions and this website really helped me get the information that I needed. So thank you very much!!!

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    idk Says:

    i thought it was cool and made sense

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    7 Steps to Create Your Own Thinking-Room | makeGENIUS.com Says:

    [...] whatsoever. It can be quite depressing, and depression is usually not conducive to creativity. Here are some recommendations from Freshome regarding color and its effect on [...]

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    BSRK Says:

    Useful article. Thanks. I just got it in the right time.

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    Consejos para elegir los colores de las paredes - DecoraHOY Says:

    [...] Vía| freshome [...]

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    Would you put this on your baby's bed? - Accrington Web Says:

    [...] strong colours and pattern could keep the child awake The effect of colour on mood is well known Room Colors and How it Affects your Mood If you are insomniac, dont have a red bedroom __________________ I only like two kinds of men, [...]

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    Would you put this on your baby's bed? - Page 2 - Accrington Web Says:

    [...] strong colours and pattern could keep the child awake The effect of colour on mood is well known Room Colors and How it Affects your Mood If you are insomniac, dont have a red bedroom Ironicly I have a blood red bedroom at home. I [...]

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    Brooke Says:

    I am currently doing a study for a research corse on how color affects the moods of people. This has helped me alot and cleared up for me many of my hypothesis that I now know could not have been proved because they have already been proved wrong. Do you think culture has an affect on how people perceive colors?

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    Colors Affect Mood! « Cameron Kruger’s Weblog Says:

    [...] color is energizing and uplifting” (”Room Color and How It Affects Your Mood” http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/). Yellow roses are a symbol of friendship, rather than a red rose which we associate with romance. [...]

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    salma Says:

    thank you very much,
    I’m a student in highschool and doing a researsh about the effect of colors on mood and behavior. this article has helped me alot.

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    Home Interior Design by Timothy Corrigan Says:

    [...] that might give you some useful informations 7 Most Important Interior Design Principles and Room Color and How it Affects your Mood. After you have the basic idea, you can start to search for pictures with home interiors to feed [...]

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    S.S. Nagaraja pandian Says:

    Hello, I am very much knee to known what sort of paint color I should use to paint my room because I watch tv & read & do all my daily actives in the same in night I take rest, so you please guide me choosing the paint color.

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    Color Theory and Human Behavior « Nuleif’s Weblog Says:

    [...] help balance a room, by using more it can calm a room or using less to liven things up.” (http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/)  By utilizing color schemes that enhance the appropriate reaction for the purpose of a room, I [...]

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    The Impact of colour Part II by Monica « Hans27026’s Weblog Says:

    [...] For more info http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/ [...]

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    Taxi Says:

    Wow, im in eight grade and i already knew about ALL of this. WOW.

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    kimi long Says:

    i like how this website tells about almost every color but what about colors like gold, silver, and pink????

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    un-needed Says:

    Thanks for this info, I am in high school and doing a project and this helped a lot!

    ~????

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    John Says:

    The publisher should put what gold, silver, and pink mean. or like the mood it gives you.

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    Amanda Says:

    I am a student in middle school
    and i am researching how moods
    affect people, and this site helps!

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    Lauren Says:

    I am on my last two years of high school and i decided to paint my room purple becasue of its relaxing and reashuring feeling, i am not so stressed, and i am able to do my work. Purple is TOTALLY the way to go :) But what would browm be? My mom painted the spare room blue and brown, what kind of mood would that put our guests in?

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    Colour and Mood | ChrisPrasojo Says:

    [...] my appetite while darker colour and blue lighting keeps the word hungry a little off of my mind. Read this article to find out more how various colours affect our [...]

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    mental_floss Blog » What color should I paint my bathroom? Says:

    [...] design blog freshome has a great article on wall color as it correlates to mood, and it offers the following explanation [...]

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    Interior Paint Colors Revisited « Post and Beam Living Says:

    [...] http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/ A faux Venetian plaster paint technique in golden shades of yellow equals dramatic warmth. [...]

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    How Room Color Affects Your Mood | AmyBSells Team - Cincinnati Real Estate Blog Says:

    [...] We got this idea from an old article at freshome.com. Read the article. [...]

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    Paint Your Walls, Change Your Mood | Money Lounge Says:

    [...] Associated Content. http://www.associatedcontent.com. Freshome Interior Design & Architecture. http://freshome.com. AKPC_IDS += [...]

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    Room Color & Its Affect on Your Mood « Says:

    [...] Design and Architecture have compiled a list of colors and their psychological affects – read the full article to learn more about what colors mean for your room: [...]

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    Do Colours Affect Our Mood? « Student Voice Says:

    [...] http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/ [...]

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    Home Interior Design by Timothy Corrigan. :: Interior Design Photos New Ideas Exhibition Says:

    [...] that might give you some useful informations 7 Most Important Interior Design Principles andRoom Color and How it Affects your Mood. After you have the basic idea, you can start to search for pictures with home interiors to feed [...]

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    Jasmine Says:

    Thank you for the good info trust me you helped a lot!!!!!!!!!!! But you should put more colours and odd colours but you had the info i was EXACTLY LOOKING FOR!!!! :-D

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    Interior Decor Tips? | Modern Home Decorating Says:

    [...] to try and answer your question about which colors are said to have certain effects. Go here: http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood Just scroll down past the intro and it goes color by color… it’ll tell you what colors [...]

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    Happy Office = Happy Client (and designer) | CrazyLeaf Design Blog Says:

    [...] in the home -  http://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood Vicki Willingham is a freelance graphic designer living in Suffolk, UK. She runs VictoriaAnn [...]

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    Shiela Baldevia Says:

    i thing a color that match at your mood is color “GREEN” because you will realize that you will ganna love the enviroment and especialy your love

    .shiela

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    Janna victoria Bade Says:

    i think the color that match at your mood is color “RED” because it is the color of your life,of your own love it is a color of our desteny!!!!!!!

    .janna

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    10-Minute Green Home Makeovers - Earth911.com Says:

    [...] to Freshome Interior Design, color and mood go hand-in-hand. Blues and greens are great for reducing stress and relaxing. But [...]

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    Holly Says:

    I would like to see some studies to see to what degree color can affect behavior. For example, would pale pinks, greens, an blues have a calming effect on a prison population? It seems fairly conclusive that certain colors have been shown to be good for dining.

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