Colorful Emotions
Nolan O'Connor
| 21-01-2025
· Art Team
People spend at least one-third of their lives in their rooms, so the environment and color of the room have a certain impact on people's emotional feelings.
When decorating and color matching, people often consider more They make color choices based on their own personal preferences and design styles, but rarely consider people's physical and mental emotions.
Color and physiological psychologists believe that the human body's sense organs can convert physical stimulus energy received from the outside world into nerve impulses, which are then transmitted to the brain to produce different feelings and perceptions. In human terms, "external factors that we can perceive: such as color, sound, temperature, etc., will affect our emotions."
For example, if we turn a normal orange burger into blue, will it instantly make it less appetizing and lose its flavor at all?
On the other hand, the minimalist high-end gray decoration style that is popular now is sought after by many people.
This style has a sense of design, is simple and smooth, and is more in line with the tastes of young people.
Black, white, and gray are achromatic in hue, and naturally there is no color emotion. People who stay in this environment for a long time will feel dull and dull, and their emotions will not be lifted.
Other different colors will give people different visual experiences: red, for example, has a strong visual impact and often gives people a feeling of enthusiasm, joy, and positive energy. Precisely because of its strong visual impact, it also represents warning and danger. For example, traffic lights and warning signs mostly use red to express warnings.
Another example is green, which symbolizes nature, vitality, environmental protection, and safety. Green traffic lights and safety exits will give people a sense of peace of mind. Some new energy signs and environmental protection propaganda will use green to represent it.
After a preliminary understanding of these, you should be able to understand the next decoration and color matching. There are so many spaces in our homes, with different user groups and space functional needs. You cannot decide the color based on personal preference.
What we have said above is just to tell you that color also has its personality. If you insist on putting it in an inappropriate place, it must have a temper and will not make you feel comfortable no matter what.
Color can affect people's visual emotions and psychological feelings to a certain extent. Clever use of "color effects" can balance and optimize the spatial structure, so that the proportion, area, level, style, etc. of the entire space can be improved!

1. Create a hierarchical texture in your home

Use color to create a hierarchical effect in the room, usually, the walls are light, the floor is in the middle, and the furniture is dark. Otherwise, the walls are in the middle, the floor is deep, and the furniture is light.

2. There are less than three wall colors

There should be no more than three colors on the wall, otherwise it will look messy. Only a simple background wall can have a versatile effect.

3. Solid colors enhance the sense of space

Simple and lively home furnishings are not suitable for things with large or small flowers printed on them. Try to use solid-color designs to increase the sense of space in the room.

4. Warm colors can be used in restaurants

The color scheme of the restaurant can be as warm as possible, such as red and orange. This combination can increase appetite.