Martes, Enero 21, 2014

Color Profiles for Handyman Painting

Yellow. Yellow, the color of the sun, is an energetic color that can lift the spirits and warm a room. It can also enhance concentration and speed metabolism. While it’s associated with happiness, yellow is also disturbing when overused. Studies have shown that people lose their tempers and babies cry more often in yellow rooms.

Blue. Considered the most relaxing color in the spectrum, blue causes the body to release tension. But it can also create a sense of formality and be cold or even depressing. Blue has been found to be an appetite suppressant, so it should be used only as an accent in areas where you prepare or serve food.
Painted a vivid yellow, the all contrasts with adjacent white surfaces to magnify the room’s sunlit quality. Always clean and refreshing, aqua reflects the calming influence of blue. A range of blues creates a tranquil bedroom, highlighted by white furniture and trim.

Green. The easiest color on the eye, green is both calming and refreshing, providing a feeling of renewal and harmony. It has also been associated with feelings of safety. It is more versatile than blue because it is a blend of warm and cool colors (yellow and blue). One of the basic hues of nature, green is effective in almost any room, but particularly appropriate in kitchens and dining rooms.

Violet. Like green, violet mixes warm and cool colors. It combines the calming effect of blue with the energy of red. Violet is associated with royalty and luxury, but – perhaps because it is rare in nature – it can feel artificial. It is the favorite color of many young children.

White. Although white is non-color, it does impart a specific mood of cleanness, purity, and innocence. White reflects all light and is a good choice for rooms with odd or irregular features, because minor flaws will nearly disappear in the absence of color. For anyone who finds imperfections stressful, this can have a direct effect on mood.

When painting a house, you need to think about the following color profiles and decide on which color is perfect for the kind of home environment you live in.



Altering Moods with Color

With only paint colors, you can modify the sense of a room and the atmosphere of the space. In choosing colors, one must consider how the area will be utilized. Will the area be utilized for work, amusement, studying, relaxing, or leisure? Will it be a private, family or public place? More importantly, how’d you desire people to experience in these places? Comfortable, vibrant or someplace stuck in between?

Color Profiles

According to research, a color communicates its own fashionable psychological outcome. One can have an improved ability of building rooms that do not only appear good but experience right through perceiving how the brain and body might react to particular colors.

RED. Red is a psychologically passionate color that intensifies body temperature and heart rate. Energy, effectiveness, jeopardy, and passion are always connected with this color. Red is also a color that usually commands interest. According to studies, the color red has showed to encourage appetite which makes it a fine choice for dining areas. Pink or burgundy which are examples of shades of red, are easier on the body and the eyes than the highly simulating bright red.

ORANGE. Orange still offers the feeling of warmth and forms wisdom of delight. It is less insistent than red. It increases mental activity because it enhances the supply of O2 to the brain. Orange gives a refreshing and friendly atmosphere in its various differences.

In a high energy space for a kid, a neural mat and light green bureau balance the strength of intense orange walls. In a powder area, a temperate orange is appealing and welcoming. This occasionally tricky area is a great place to experiment with lively colors. Painting red in a living area should maintain the conversation bubbly. The custom carpet contests with the dark blue fireplace. Slow starters in the morning can get to moving swiftly in a red bedroom.