There is a science about color, which includes knowledge about the nature, components, characteristics of color, color contrasts, harmony, etc., called coloristics. The psychology of color, in its turn, studies how this or that color influences us. Colors can change our perception, feelings, make us worry or, on the contrary, calm us down. With the help of color, you can improve memory and attention, and even persuade a person to make a particular decision.
The interior color scheme is a key point in the room design and choice of decor. Psychologists advise considering several nuances: in particular, how this color is perceived in a specific environment by a specific person, as well as the effect of color on the atmosphere of the room, in general.
Let us consider the main colors:
1. White is, of course, purity and innocence. It represents the beginning, lightness, perfection and peace. In the same way, a white interior looks refined and sophisticated. It visually pushes the walls apart and fills the room with light. White has a lot of shades and it perfectly balances pure colors.
Color accents look great on the white background. A white bedroom cleanses the energy and gives the freshness of awakening; a white kitchen delights with impeccable cleanliness. However, for a children’s room and a bathroom it may be boring, although here it is all about the correct placement of accents.