
Have you ever considered changing the color of your walls but felt a bit lost about where to start? Or maybe you’ve painted a room, and it didn’t quite have the impact you were hoping for? If that sounds like you, then hen you’re in the right place.
Color is one of the easiest and fastest ways to give a room a new look. But choosing the right color can be a bit daunting. In my opinion, considering the emotions you wish to evoke, is not only key in the process of defining your color palette, but also is a good starting point to develop the concept for your space.
Our perception of color is shaped by personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and historical associations. For example, while red symbolizes love or danger in western countries, it represents luck and happiness in China. There are also some handy tools that can be used to identify hues which go in the direction of your style. The color wheel, for instance, shows the relationship between 12 primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, helping us see which ones complement each other. And color psychology can give us insights into how different colors can affect our mood. Let’s dive in and check out a few examples.

Warm colors
Think of a sunset or a cozy fire, and you’ll get the idea of warm colors. Ranging from yellow to red, these hues can make a room feel more intimate and cozy.
Red: Depending on its intensity, red can stir up feelings of love, passion, or even anger.
Orange: This color is all about happiness, energy, and optimism.



Cool colors



Neutral colors



So there you have it! Color is a powerful tool for setting a mood, influencing how we feel, and shaping how we perceive a space. While it takes more than just color to transform a room, I believe it can make a significant difference! The key is to implement a harmonious color palette.
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