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Design Notes

What Is Color Psychology?

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Color is more than just a wide array of hues and shades; it represents emotion, personality, and even language. For centuries, we have used color to express our emotions and create an environment that reflects our personalities. Over the last century, color trends have come and gone in the home decor world. There are some that have remained constant, while others have had their brief moment to shine, but does color really matter? Is there a reason behind the colors we choose, and can they really have an influence on the home? The answer is yes, color is one of the most powerful design tools, which is why designers are taught color psychology in school. To better help you understand its importance, we thought it would be helpful to share some of this information with you.

What Is Color Psychology?

Color psychology is the study of how certain colors impact human behavior. Every color has a distinct effect on us, making it essential to understand its properties and how to utilize it effectively, especially in the home. There is also a certain amount of color theory involved, as certain color combinations and perceptions can make a significant difference. The meaning of certain colors can vary from culture to culture, which is valuable information for an interior designer seeking to create the perfect atmosphere for their clients. Understanding the relationship between color and people is the first step in creating the perfect atmosphere in any home. Read more information about color psychology and what impact it can have on your home in an article by Stoneside.

Examples Of Color Psychology

What does the color red do for you, or how about green? Have you ever walked into someone’s home and felt a sense of warmth and comfort? That is color psychology at work. Let’s talk about a few examples.

  • Blue: This color is often associated with serenity, evoking a sense of calm reminiscent of the ocean and sky. It can also be seen as reliable and steady, which is why it is a wonderful choice for areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and living rooms. It is the perfect color because it creates a calm environment that makes it easy to connect with family and friends, whether you are sharing a meal or just relaxing together. Because of its tranquil qualities, it is also a wonderful choice for bathrooms, providing them with a spa-like feel. From bright turquoise to mellow country blue, there are numerous ways to incorporate it into your home.
  • Green: While the obvious meaning is nature, the color green has several other meanings as well, such as refreshing and even safety. It is also a wonderful color associated with health benefits, such as reducing anxiety and stress. This is a great choice for use in a home office or as a homework station for children. Work and school can both be stressful, and incorporating the color green into the design can help offset some of those negative emotions. Just like nature, green is a color that leaves us feeling refreshed and ready to take the next steps in our day, or provides us a place to relieve the tension during the day.
  • Red: This is an exciting color that can motivate, stimulate, and even warn of danger, which is why it is a popular choice for road signs. It is an iconic color that makes up some of the most well-known logos for brands. Because it is such a vibrant color of emotion and energy, it should be used sparingly in the home. It can be a good color choice for areas like family game rooms, but it is not the best option for kitchens and living areas, especially when used as the dominant color. It can be a great accent color and adds a nice visual contrast.
  • Yellow: a color that is the most noticeable of all colors to the human eye, making it a wonderful choice for accent pieces and even furniture. It is associated with positive vibes and qualities such as happiness, optimism, and even helps with analytical thinking. Like the color red, there is a downside to this color because it is such an attention-grabber, which can lead to visual fatigue. This means that a little can go a long way, and it should not be used as a primary color choice, but rather scattered throughout, especially in places where you spend a significant amount of time.

By researching the impact each color has on the human eye, you can select the right ones that are perfectly suited for each area of your home.

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Neutral Colors

Often when we think of color psychology, we think of the rainbow colors but neutrals like black, white, and gray have their place in this as well. Think of neutrals as a bridge between color realms, providing unity and balance for a design. Each plays an important role in the design world.

  • Black: a color associated with elegance and class, it can add a sense of luxury to any area and accent specific features in a room. It is also a wonderful way to add a strong contrast, especially when paired with white. Black tends to be linked to a more contemporary look so when looking for ways to blend traditional with modern, black is the best color choice.
  • White: When creating an open and clean space, this is the go-to color for most designers. It is also a timeless color and the most commonly used because it blends effortlessly with multiple design styles and color choices. It can immediately brighten an area and make it feel larger than it is. This is the perfect color to begin with as you can continually build upon it and mix and match with so much.
  • Gray: Not only is it sophisticated, but it is also strong and sturdy. It is a versatile color that can easily be combined with a wide variety of styles and areas in the home. It works well in a home office or in a kitchen. Interior designers often use this color as it helps break up a space with a soft shade and can bring a sense of calm to the room.

Never underestimate the power of neutral colors; they are the backbone of interior design as they exquisitely balance the color spectrum with stunning results every single time.

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Color Psychology Matters

Color is one of the most beautiful things in our world; in fact, without it, things would be pretty dull. As we bring color into our home, knowing how it can influence our mood and well-being is important, as each area of the home serves a specific purpose. Our experienced design team has helped hundreds of clients achieve the perfect balance of color in their homes, and they can do the same for you. We serve more than 15 counties in two states, including Mecklenburg, Buncombe, Spartanburg, Greenville, Gaston, and Henderson. Whatever your vision, we can help you bring it to life in vibrant color. Connect with us today and let’s get started planning your new space.

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What You Need To Know: Bathroom Trends for 2022

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The bathroom is a critical part of the home; while we don’t gather for meals and conversation, it is the place we get ready for the day, and one of the last places we go before bed. This means that it should be designed to function in such a way that is beneficial to everyone who uses it. While a bathroom’s primary purpose is to be functional, that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. There are many ways to create a look that represents your unique style and personality, such as through tile and color choices. If you’re considering renovating your bathroom space and giving it some much-needed upgrades and updates, but are lacking inspiration, let us help you. There are several fun and beautiful bathroom trends for 2022. Let’s explore a few of them today.

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Something Different: Adding Texture to your Home

Design Notes

There are many elements that make up a room, including color, layout, and decor style, but one key ingredient can add depth and tone to a space: texture. Like many design tools, texture often becomes an afterthought when creating a plan for a new area in the home. Many might even think it has little impact on a design, but that is not true. Texture provides balance, visual weight, and warmth to your home, which is why it should be a part of the planning stage from the start. Texture is not limited to fabrics and furniture, but can also include wallpaper, glass, and plants. Let’s discuss adding texture to your home and creating a space that is inviting to the touch for everyone.

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Does It Matter: What is Color Psychology ?

Design Notes

There are some that have remained constant, while others have had their brief moment to shine, but does color really matter? Is there a reason behind the colors we choose, and can they really have an influence on the home? The answer is yes, color is one of the most powerful design tools, which is why designers are taught color psychology in school. To better help you understand its importance, we thought it would be helpful to share some of this information with you.

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Which One Is Best For You: 5 Common Kitchen Layouts

Design Notes

Kitchen layouts are a critical part of the design process because they can help you maximize the use of your space. There are certain layouts that are better suited to a particular home, such as an apartment or a large open area, making it essential to understand the function and benefits of each. Selecting the right kitchen layout for your new home is crucial, as it is one of the most frequently used rooms in the house and must be tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle. Let’s discuss what each layout is, which one works best for different home designs, and the benefits it can provide.

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How To Select The: Best Window Treatments

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Window treatments are often the last element considered when decorating a house, but they play a crucial part in the overall look of the home. They are often considered the finishing touch to any space and can influence the feel as well. The fabric choice, the style, and even the function can bring several benefits to your home. Window treatments offer protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays, shading you and your furniture from fading, while also lowering your electricity bill. Selecting a fabric that complements your particular design style or creates a beautiful statement in your home can make all the difference in any room. Window treatments also serve a functional purpose, as they can block the sun’s glare and provide you and your family with privacy.

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