Green is the colour associated with nature and according
to colour psychologists it is a great colour have at home. In this blog we will look at where and how to
use green in the home and suggest which colours to use with green.
Psychological benefits of green
This is one of our favourite home decorating colours
thanks to its soothing and rejuvenating qualities. Green is the colour of Mother Nature herself
and of fertility and health with many people believing the colour has powerful
energies. It is calming and it
makes us feel secure. It is certainly a restful colour and can be a safe
colour to use if you are not sure what to go for in your home.
Which rooms suit green?
Any and all rooms in the home will work with
green. In the hall, green is welcoming but
use it sparingly as it can be oppressive.
In the sitting room green works well in both modern and traditional
styles and can be used in various degrees.
Kitchens that accessorize with lime green are not only modern but will
also lift the mood. If you have a sun
room or conservatory accents of green will blend your outside and inside
spaces.
Green is great for the bedroom thanks to its soothing
and calming qualities and the same applies for the bathroom. Sea green is associated with holidays by the
beach and so it’s a great alternative to blue.
How to use green with
other colours
Most interior designers agree that you should always use
different shades and tones of green, rather than just one (just as Mother
Nature does). If you are not sure
which shade of green to use with other colours then www.colorcombos.com is a fabulous site for combining complementary
shades, tones and colours. One
rule of thumb that won’t fail is to use plenty of white with any green scheme
and you really won’t go wrong.
So go green when you want to get back to nature and to
put some harmony and relaxation in your life.
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