How to Use Color Psychology in Interior Design

Red

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 Red has also been known to increase appetite – hence why it’s used in so many restaurants – making it a great choice for kitchen and dining areas.

Orange

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Orange is a great option for home gyms or any other areas where you’d like a boost of energy and confidence.

Yellow

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Much like red and orange, yellow is another stimulatory color that increases energy levels, making it ideal for high-traffic areas of your home like the kitchen or living room

Green

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All shades of green create an atmosphere of serenity and balance, but different hues create different moods and feelings.

Blue

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Blue is associated with feelings of tranquility and neutrality. It’s one of the most thoroughly studied hues in color psychology

Purple

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Purple, a regal and powerful color that gives rise to an array of emotions, is often an underutilized hue in interior design color psychology

Pink

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Pink is an innately feminine shade that represents love, nurturing, and softness. No longer a shade relegated to princess-themed rooms

White

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Denoting feelings of purity, cleanliness and innocence, white is by far the most versatile color to use in interior design

Black

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A good rule of thumb: when in doubt go with black. This is true for clothing, accessories and interior design

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