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Color has a profound effect on our mood. In
clothing , interiors , landscape and even natural light , a color can change
mood from sad to happy , from confusion to intelligence , from fear to
confidence. Particular colors have different effects on each individual .
Response to a color may be influenced by a number of factors such as the body’s
need for a specific color , a sad or happy memory associated with a color. In
previous decades , certain colors or group of colors dominated every palette .
Now in millenium , the stopper is out and uniqueness and personal preferences
are really in. There are no absolutes in the world of color. Some colors make
you want to get out of your chair , others make you want to nestle down and
read. Some colors are articulate and must be listened to. Others are very quiet
. Some colors indicate that you have travelled or are well read. Yet others
create a desire for closeness , intimacy and love. Following are some of the
most typical responses to various color groups.
NURTURING NEUTRALS :
These colors create a sense of peace and well being. They foster quiet
conversation with family and friends and can dispel loneliness. Throughout time
, mankind has found a sense of peace and tranquility when in touch with "
Mother Earth " . It follows that colors which impart a sense of warmth and
serenity come directly from the earth. In addition to the earth colors in the
neutral group are colors associated with sea such as sand , shell , coral ,
pearl , stone , seaweed. GREEN is a color which helps us to adjust to new
environments and situations. It will always be found among the ‘nurturing
neutrals’. The BLUES represented here will range from winter sky to stream to
midnight. The neutrals are somewhat like the furniture while other palettes are
more like accents or accessories.
INTELLECTUAL COLORS :
These are the sharp , witty and unique colors which convey a message that the
owner has travelled , is well read and has something to say. These colors will
command respect without being overbearing. This palette also starts with a
earthy , warm base. Grey is a color which promotes creativity and will often be
found in foundation of an intellectual palette. These greys will be warm and
gentle. Some tones of blue suggest communication and trust , so it will
naturally be found in the intellectual palette. Navy blues will often find
their way in this palette , but its effect is warm and never cold and fragile.
Red also appears in this intellectual palette , but the shades will be earthy
and complicated burgundy , cranburry.
PLAYFUL COLORS :
These colors are exiting and used for a fun providing environment These playful
, whimsical palettes create their own kind of music , like the sounds of
children playing. There are highs and lows , lights and darks and always
movement and activity. Used in active spaces within the home , a ‘playful’
palette can add energy and vitality. But if overdone , this type of palette
becomes irritating and stressful. The foundation of this palette is WHITE .
This could be anywhere from vanilla ice cream to snow drift to winter moon.
Then comes the bubble gum pink , buttercup , wintergreen , all the berry colors
and crayon colors. Many of these colors will be cool , and even in lighter
tones there will be brightness and clarity. The bottom line in creating this
type of palette is that the colors should suggest a sense of freedom , play and
downright fun.
HEALING COLORS :
This palette includes the colors which are very refreshing and rejuvenating.
Like nurturing colors , ‘healing colors’ also begin by getting in touch with
nature. The first group of colors considered in this palette is GREEN. Because
they have the power to help us adjust to new environments , skillful designers
use lots of plants and other forms of green . Healing greens may be warm or
cool , but not muddy or mysterious like those in the intellectual palette.
Healing palettes also take inspirations from warn earth tones. These palettes
usually contains contrast as well as a clarity of color that is inspiring. They
will include a range of lights and darks but will never be muddy.
ROMANTIC COLORS :
Many species including the human beings attempt to attract the opposite sex
with colors. RED is the color of sex and lust and is often called the most
romantic of colors. It is no accident that red is the chosen symbolic color for
the Valentine’s Day. In interior design , however , a less intense , softer
tone of red is far more conducive to romance than the pure hue. Often referred
as PINKS , these colors vary from cool to warm and from light to dark. Pinks
have an interesting quality that seems to halt the body’s ability to stay
angry. PURPLE is another color which is definitively romantic because of its
passionate , unpredictable and quixotic characteristics. Paler , less intense
tones of ORANGE such as apricot and peach are often included in the romantic
palette , suggesting purity and innocence. BLUES in the romantic palette will
be cool and inspired by water.
PERSONAL STYLE :
There are no trends in color as important as personal style. Today , most
designers draw from many historical periods as well as contemporary influences
and mix them together to create unique personal spaces. The most effective
color palettes reflect and enhance the interests , collections and activities
of the people who live there as well as architectural features.
The effects of color on mood will vary from
individual to individual. Color schemes have emotional messages too. An
awareness of the emotions generated by different colors is helpful in planning
personal palettes that will be pleasant to live with , but it must be
understood that this information is not absolute. Subtle changes in tone can
increase or decrease the emotions evoked by a particular color , allowing it to
be included in many diverse palettes.
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