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How Does Interior Design Define Your Personality?

  • Writer: Lewis Designs And Décor
    Lewis Designs And Décor
  • Feb 15, 2023
  • 3 min read


Color:

Maybe the most evident approach to exhibit your character is through color decisions. Ordinarily, bright colors, for example, yellow speak to idealism and bliss, while cooler colors like a blue will, in general, reflect authentic and dependable characters. In the workplace, colors will in general affect worker efficiency. Bold colors, for example, red stimulates mental activity while more settled colors like blue or green energize congruity, focus, and creativity. Before picking a color pallet, it’s essential to consider how you need your organization to be seen and the sort of work that matches your organization the best. In case you’re somebody who likes a ton of colors, consider incorporating this in furniture pieces.


When painting and decorating, it’s critical to bear in mind that specific colors and their groupings drive similar reactions from most people; with variations in reaction stemming from saturation used, the particular tint or shade applied, and tone. This is why it’s so important to choose colors wisely when it comes to decorating.

Thinking about current color trends? Just keep in mind that trends are just that – transient preferences. They come and go. Your personality and character should be the main driving forces behind your color choices with current trends finding a fit in your home only if they jive with your personality.

In step with understanding your personality, understanding the psychological values of different colors and your historical associations with them, and the purpose of the room, will help you understand which colors are best suited for your interiors.

Let’s take a deeper look at interior colors and how they can influence your mood or thoughts.

Choose Wisely

Colors have psychological impact. Different colors influence emotions, ranging from peacefulness to excitement, or even anger. In order to bring peace and harmony in your home, choose your colors wisely; different amounts of various colors can have unintended effects on you and your family.

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

If you need help answering these questions, look at magazines, decorating books, blogs and websites for ideas. Also, let your textiles be your guide. Fabric, carpeting, furniture and tile are available in a more limited range of colors than paint, so choose them first and then decide on your paint color.


Once you find something you like, 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 fairly inexpensive and transforms a room more quickly than anything else, so you can afford to experiment a little.


Colors and Their Impacts on the Room


Colors act in three basic ways: active, passive and neutral. You can easily match every room’s colors to your personal desires, to your taste and to the room’s purpose. Light colors are expansive and airy, making rooms seem larger and brighter.


Dark colors are sophisticated and warm; they give large rooms a more intimate appearance.

Let’s take a closer look at colors and learn what they can do to a room.

Red: As a primal color, it can convey passion, excitement, danger, and more. It certainly gets your adrenaline flowing instantaneously and can easily stimulates energy levels of emotions – just be mindful of which emotions you’re stimulating relative to the purpose of the room. In the dining room or kitchen, a medium shade of red is great for the walls to excite the appetite – which is why it’s often used in restaurants.

 
 
 

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