How To Choose The Perfect Colour Scheme For Your New Bedroom, Bathroom Or Kitchen

How To Choose The Perfect Colour Scheme For Your New Bedroom, Bathroom Or Kitchen

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When you decide to have a new kitchen your first thought may focus of nifty new appliances such as the dish washer, the wine cooler, maybe even the red wine warmer. The style of taps, the brands that you prefer will no doubt form part of your dream kitchen.

When you decide to have new bedroom you may be dreaming of more storage space and some mood lighting.

For bathrooms you may dream of the power shower with built in audio.

Whatever your own personal dreams, likes, and desires are there is one area that is sometimes overlooked by us all. The psychological power of colour.

Its crucial that colour is planned into the new room as it is a prerequisite to create a positive and powerful impression each time you eneter the room.

A good kitchen bathroom or bedroom design and installation company will build colour into the plan. They may use a colour wheel to show you which colours complement each other.

The natural light which does or does not get into the room also have an effect on the colours and shades that you choose.

Lets go through the main colours and find out more.

White symbolises innocence and purity. White reflects light and is usually considered a summer colour. It is popular in home interiors because it is light, neutral, and matches everything. The tiniest mark will show up so maybe not the safest colour if you have pets or children.

Red can make you feel energetic, confident and ambitious. However it can also create stressful feelings so it needs to be used in the right way.

Pretty pink is the colour of sympathy and understanding but the downside is that it may not be striking enough to suit your design or personality. Pink is a great colour when you want to soften a look such as bold furniture.

Blue induces a sense of calm and can create feelings of peace and trust though this depends on the shade and depth of the blue. This is the reason that most social networking websites use blue logos. The colour of trust can be used with any decor, and is liked by most.

Green gives a sense of nurturing, dependable, and relaxed but green also has negative attributes of being bland and boring. Green can produce restorative results and helps you to relax so surprisingly it can be ideal in a bathroom.

Orange can make you feel enthusiastic, energetic, uninhibited and fun loving. It can also create an image of being superficial. Some reports show that the colour orange can be connected with desire to eat which may be worth remembering when it comes to your new kitchen.

Purple creates a creative image, though can sometimes be impractical. Purple usually promotes a sense of individuality. It can be used wisely in a kitchen bedroom or bathroom despite not being mainstream.

Brown can give a feeling of being solid and reliable as brown is the colour of earth and is the colour of all things natural. Light brown is a more natural colour while dark brown is similar to wood or leather so you could blend into the rest of the bedroom decor. Brown can also be sad and wistful so think carefully about the shade that you select and the rest of the room.

Despite the fact that colour psychology has been studied for centuries, remember that we are all individuals. If you have your heart set on a particular colour then stick with it, but ensure that the rest of the rooms materials textures and shades will complement and blend.


About the Author:
Kitchens and Bathrooms plus Bedrooms and house renovations by leading West Yorkshire company http://www.townkitchens.com/



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