It is suggested that certain colours can impact the moods of individuals and can also have an effect on the functions of the body. For example, red is suggested to increase the heart rate and blood pressure of an individual. Red is also suggested to be an active and aggressive colour.
In addition, black is suggested to be an angry and aggressive colour. Black is also described to be a powerful colour and is popular for those who buy luxury cars.
Finally, colours like blue, purple and green are suggested to be calm colours, however can be interpreted as being sad or indifferent.
Source: Psychologist World & VeryWell Mind
The first thing you need to do is assess the furniture in your room. If you have light furniture, then choose a soft, light palette. However, if you have dark coloured furniture, then you should go for a darker colour.
The main colours which you should avoid in your bedrooms include:
When designing a child’s bedroom, you should go for a fun and vibrant colour, such as aqua, sky blue, light green or beige. You should try and avoid light colours, such as white because children might make a mess and damage the walls.
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