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Why Color Matters in Your Home

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Color has a tremendous effect on the way a room makes someone feel whether they know it or not. From your walls to your furniture to your accessories, colors help to express your personality and establish the mood of a room. The right wall color can make you fall in love with a room just as quickly as the wrong color will ensure you never want to set foot in a room again. But how do you know which palette to choose for the atmosphere you want to create? Let’s break down the psychology behind interior design colors and how they matter in your home.

How Color Affects the Brain

Artists and interior designers have long been aware of the ways colors interact with the brain, especially in terms of emotion and science finally catching up to the phenomenon. From the foods people eat to the clothes they buy, color is everywhere. Its impact on the brain is undeniable and certain color schemes are able to create similar feelings for very diverse groups of people.

For example, blues are commonly viewed as calming, soothing colors, whereas red is vibrant and electrifying, making people feel excited. When it comes to designing your home, the color schemes you choose can help you facilitate a curated emotional experience, room by room.

Designing a Mood

When designing your space in terms of colors, it is important to consider the function and atmosphere you want to create for each space. While you might want to opt for relaxing green tones in your bedroom, a pop of yellow could be a great conversation starter if you host a lot of parties in your living room. To make sure the color is the focal point and other accent colors are evenly distributed, you should use the largest pattern in the space to dictate your primary color. Think of a luxurious rug or a stunning piece of artwork that will be able to ground the room.

How to Choose the Right Color for Your Room

As a general rule, lighter colors make a space feel bigger and more open while darker colors make a room feel sophisticated and more intimate. Be sure to stick to colors in a similar palette to create a cohesive theme that will help your space look intentional. Too many colors can be overwhelming and create a cluttered aesthetic. You can also choose to have a relatively neutral scheme using an interior design color palette generator and add a few bright colorful features to really make them stand out.

Don’t Forget the Ceiling

Although most people only consider their walls when determining which color to use, they frequently forget about the color’s impact on the ceiling. You can even use color to influence people’s perception of the size of a room, opting for darker colors to give the space a cozier feeling or bright colors to open up the space and make it feel bigger. White might be the default ceiling color, but those with a taste for bold interior design might consider extending more color into this often ignored area.

At Kern & Co., our team of experienced interior designers specializes in mixing and matching colors to create the perfect atmosphere. To design a space you’ll love for years to come, contact us today!

 

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