The Psychology of Colors

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The Psychology of Colors How Colors Make you Feel

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The Psychology of Colors. How Colors Make you Feel. Yellow. Suggests happiness Light and airy Perfect for sun-drenched rooms like kitchens, dining rooms, and bathrooms Makes small rooms seem larger It’s invigorating. Green. Nature’s most predominant color - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Psychology of Colors

How Colors Make you Feel

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Yellow• Suggests happiness• Light and airy• Perfect for sun-

drenched rooms like kitchens, dining rooms, and bathrooms

• Makes small rooms seem larger

• It’s invigorating

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Green• Nature’s most

predominant color• Cheerful like

yellow, refreshing like blue

• Soothing and pleasing to the eye no matter what room it’s in

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Blue• America’s favorite

color• Calming and serene• A nice choice for

bedrooms• It’s been known to

bring down blood pressure because of its calming effect

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Violet• Rich and dramatic• Associated with

luxury• Indicates

creativity• Lighter shades

can have the same calming effect as blue

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Red• Boldest, brightest

color statement• Fills a room with

energy• Can increase blood

pressure and heighten the senses

• Perfect for a dining room

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Orange• Difficult to live with

in its purest form• Tangerine, salmon,

peach and coral are popular variations

• It can fill a room with the energy of a red room and cheerfulness of a yellow room.

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