Room Color and How it Affects your Mood

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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.

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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.

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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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Things You Should Know before Buying a New Bed

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bed buying Things You Should Know before Buying a New Bed

Did you know that most of us spend one-third of our lives in bed, everyday we go for sleep for 8 hours. We do spend a lot of time in bed and the bed we spend it in as a lot to do with how comfortable we are during the night and day. You should also care about your bed because a good night’s sleep is essential for a good day head.In conclusion a bed is a long term investment, because usually you will have it for about 10 years.

Have you been having difficulty sleeping lately? Do you toss and turn, wake up in the middle of the night, or have an ache in your back? The problem might be less bout your body and more about what your body is lying on. Abnormalities in your sleep routine could be signs that you need to buy a new mattress and box spring. But what’s the best way to shop for a new bed set? In this article we have some suggestions about buying a bed that will be just right for your body.

Most Important Thing : Comfort

The most important thing that you should look for, while buying a bed, is the comfort. Unless and until the bed is comfortable, you won’t enjoy sleeping on it. Therefore, you should always sit for a while on the bed and check if you can feel the comfort or not.Here are some questions you should ask yourself when you are thinking at comfort :

  • How does it feel? As I’ve already said – “A bed is a long term investment, and you’ll have it for about 10 years” …think careful at this line, you must feel really good.
  • Is it soft enough to be comfortable yet firm enough to give support?
  • Does it seem to conform to the shape of your body?

If you cannot find a comfortable position no matter how you lie, you probably have the wrong mattress. I’m not saying that the right bed or mattress will cure your insomnia or sleep, but a bed or mattress that’s uncomfortable or unsuited to your needs will add to sleep problems.

Tip : In this video you’ll learn what your body really needs in a bed for maximum comfort.

Choose a Good Mattress

The mattress is the heart of your bed and the part of the purchase you should spend most time and money on. The secret of having a good night’s sleep is the mattress and bed base you choose. Always remember that a ‘bed’ is a mattress and a base working together, you should not consider them in isolation and should ideally always try them together.

If you go on vacation and sleep better on the hotel bed than on your bed at home….you may need a new mattress. Pay attention to how your body feels in the morning. Aches and stiffness could be a sign that your mattress needs to be chucked.There are all kinds of mattresses these days, innersprings, foam, airbeds, futons, waterbeds – just to name a few. But when choosing a mattress, it all depends on you and what you like.

matress sleep position

For instance, if you sleep on your tummy, you would probably prefer a softer mattress. If you sleep on your back, you may want something more firm. The only way to find out is to try out the mattress. Go to the store, lay on the mattress for a few minutes in the position you usually sleep. If it’s not comfortable, move on the next bed.

Don’t be afraid to test out the mattress in the store! And if you share a bed with someone, be sure to shop together. Test mattress support by lying beside your sleeping partner you shouldn’t roll toward each other and one person shouldn’t feel motion as the other leaves the bed. If a bed is too soft, you will sink into it,putting unnecessary strain on your muscles, or roll towards the middle. If it is too hard, it will not mould to the contours of your body.

There are many types, each giving different levels of comfort and support.You just have to choose what you like.

Something About Bed Size

The general rule of thumb is to buy the biggest bed you can fit into the room. The larger the bed, the more room you (and your sleeping partner) have to move in the night without disturbing each other. Remember, size does not only mean the width but also the length of the bed, which should be 10-15 cms longer than the tallest sleeper.

If you have a small bedroom, you might not have room for a king size bed, even if it’s really what you want. So you can see how the size of your room is one factor to consider.That said, the bed obviously has to fit the bedroom. Remember to leave enough space to easily get in and out of the room and to allow for opening windows, cupboards and closets. Don’t forget that you’ll also need to open the bedroom door! It sounds silly, but it’s an easy mistake to make.

There are no uniform or universal standards of sizes or names for bed sizes that have to be used in law: the terms that are used are descriptive and there is no guarantee that the term King, for example, will be applied to exactly the same size product by different manufacturers. Metric sizes are not exactly the same as imperial sizes, either. The following are the most common sizes available.

bed size

How to Find a Good Bed ?

Many people make this mistake just buying the first thing to have a place to sleep that night.To find the best for you, ask friends, lie on some in the stores, spend a night in a good hotel, and try as many as you can.In this way you’ll improve your experience and you’ll send your money wisely.

Now if you want to buy a new bed you just have to go to a showroom and try as many beds as you can. Take your time and try more than one bed in the showroom so ensure you make the right choice. To test a bed, make sure you are wearing comfortable clothes, take off shoes and outdoor clothing and lie down on the bed.

Don’t just sit on the edge and bounce up and down, actually lay down and stay there for ten minutes or more. If the store doesn’t like you doing this then they’re in the wrong business – take your money to a different store. Do not be embarrassed about lying on the beds in the showroom – that is what they are there for!

Remember that taking the time to try a new bed is a 10-minute investment to ensure you get 10 years of comfortable sleep.

One more tip : Don’t go shopping for a mattress when you’re tired, because when you’re tired, any mattress will feel good.

Conclusion …

As you’ve probably saw in these days on the market you can find all kind of beds : beds with computers, beds with plasma tvs, any many more. Of course every little thing cost you more. You can buy one of these but remember, a bed main purpose is to recharge your batteries, so don’t waste your money on expensive beds with lots of gadgets, rather make a wise decision and purchase something that will improve your life.

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