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Every evening we go to the bedroom to rest and sleep. The color of the room can affect our emotions. So it is important to choose the right colors for the bedroom. We will feel positive emotions, comfort, and relaxation if we choose the right colors. It will result in sound, healthy sleep.<\/p>\n

The three main factors in choosing a color<\/h2>\n

Room decoration style<\/h3>\n

The main color compositions are always defined in the existing canons of style. For example, a white color scheme suits classics, minimalism, Provence, and high-tech styles. The lilac color is more selective and is used in the design of oriental style, art deco, and eclecticism. And a bright yellow color is preferable for modern and postmodern styles.<\/p>\n

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Lighting in the room<\/h3>\n

The natural light in the bedroom will influence how colors appear. So, if the windows face south, the warm colors of the wallpapers or paint should be chosen. Similarly, cool colors look better in north-facing rooms with less sunlight.<\/p>\n

Bedroom area<\/h3>\n

For small rooms, it is better to use light colors. You can make the room look more exciting with bright accents like pillows, paintings, and lamps. For large rooms, you have more color options to choose from. The hue is important, and any color has different tones and levels of brightness.<\/p>\n

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The opinion of psychologists<\/h2>\n

Psychologists have recommendations on what colors to design a bedroom. Most of them agree that light colors are the best choice. They help people sleep well, relax, and feel rested. The most popular color is beige and its shades. Beige looks good in a bedroom and helps people be creative when designing their bedroom.<\/p>\n

Psychologists think that the color white is too cold. But you don’t have to refuse to use it. You can use it if you are careful and use it thoughtfully. If you do, your bedroom won’t look like a part of a hospital and won’t be empty and boring. White is a good color because it makes other things look beautiful, like lamps and textiles. It also makes small spaces look bigger.<\/p>\n

For adults who want to relax before going to bed, green and yellow tones are more suitable than others. For young people and teenagers who spend their days actively, a quick transition from vigorous activity to rest is required. It will contribute to the blue and blue colors. Psychologists do not refuse bright orange, which will perfectly enliven a children’s bedroom. Scarlet, coral, and burgundy colors are applied in the design of matrimonial chambers.<\/p>\n

It is important to remember that colors powerfully impact our emotions and feelings. Therefore, it is worth considering the psychological effect of color when choosing shades for your bedroom. The right choice will create a cozy atmosphere in your bedroom where you can relax and rest.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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