Palette of emotion
11th Feb. '07 • Category: Home & Garden • Tags: color-psychology, interior-design
Authored by Kate Smith
Our Response To Color Is Personal
Leatrice Eiseman says, “Color in the environment can be a real mood-setter,” so it is best to remember that colors can bring feeling about and evoke memories both good and bad. It is important to remember that childhood, to a point, is remembered through the colors we associate with favorites, as well as the things we disliked.
Intensity of color will also affect feelings and emotions. Remember, all these things - color, memories, mood, and appeal - affect your decision when choosing your palette, so make sure you are serving up the emotions you are comfortable with. Surround yourself with the colors that work for you.













