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Without
a doubt there is a psychology of color. Color impacts our
mood, our appetite, our energy level. Years of color response
research have shown that certain colors elicit specific--and
often strong--responses.
COLOR
WARM UP
Colors in the red, orange and yellow families are referred to as "warm" colors
since they evoke images associated with heat, like fire or sunshine.
As a result they make us feel warm in a psychological sense.
Red
This powerful color increases blood pressure and heart rate. It often
produces feelings of intimacy, energy, passion and sexuality. It
also stimulates the appetite and is often used in restaurants and
is an excellent choice for dining rooms in the home.
Orange
Like red, orange warms a room but in a less dramatic and
passionate way. The mood and attitude of orange is more
friendly than fiery; more welcoming than seductive. Orange
works well in living rooms and family rooms and is also
a good choice for children's bedrooms.
Yellow
Yellow grabs attention and catches the eye like no other
color, hence the use of yellow highlighters in offices.
In poorly lit foyers and hallways, yellow shows the way.
In their bedrooms, elderly people report that yellow lifts
their mood. But bright yellow can be too strong and may
actually cause anxiety in infants, young children and the
elderly.
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