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Painting is pretty easy most of the
time, and is a great way to brighten up a room with
minimal effort.
CHOOSING COLORS
Color plays a large
roll in considering the aesthetic and psychological
effects of your color choice, in how we react to
situations, how we relax, how we are stimulated, and
even affects the way we eat and socialize with
others.
RED: The
chemical reaction of red while eating will cause a
person to eat more, and stay longer. Thus making this an
ideal color for restaurant decor or in bars.
ORANGE: Orange
is not what one would use to bring about a feeling of
elegance, but of something informal or very casual. This
color is associated with low quality or being very
accessible. This color is used in both the restaurant
and hotel industry to convey low cost to passers by.
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YELLOW:
Its a very high anxiety color, but in turn is good
for drawing attention. |
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BLUE: Blue
represents respectability, responsibility, knowledge,
caring, and trustworthiness. Blue is a color that
encourages fantasy and at the same time is very
tranquilizing. This color is ideal for calming, such as
doctors offices and in the rooms of over-active
children.
GREEN: Green
represents wealth and money, makes people feel secure
and tended. Some health disorders such as eczema,
diarrhea, and stomach upset tend to lessen in a room
painted in green.
BROWN: Browns
work very well in interiors, and its known to be a warm
and friendly color.
GREY: Grey is
best for a background color and will inspire people to
do more for a longer period.
BLACK &
WHITE: Black represents dignity, sophistication,
refinement, and authority. White represents delicacy,
purity, and cleanliness. White also encourages precision
in the workplace.
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