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Color is a powerful tool that can be used to inspire emotions, create space illusions or simply set the mood and atmosphere for any particular room. Especially when used with interior and exterior painting, color psychology is a great way to create a healthy and beautiful home. The following are 20 ways to use color psychology in your home.

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Color Psychology

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Create the illusion of space with bright colors

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Build appetites in your kitchen with red

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Warm up your home with deep tones during the winter

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Cool off in the summer with colder colors

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Use colors from your past

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Use relaxing colors in relaxing rooms

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Stay away from red if you have high blood pressure

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Flatter yourself with a familiar color in the bathroom

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Combine moods for an aggressive workout room

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Concentrate in your home office with green

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Inspire optimism with yellow

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Don’t be fooled by purple, try blending it with more natural

colors like subtle yellows or greens

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Blend brown for a natural look in your den

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Black isn’t just for a teenager’s room or consider a black ceiling with a few stars

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Use pink for tranquility in a meditation room

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Bathroom fixtures are usually white for easy cleaning

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Trust orange for a sick room or asthmatic child’s room

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Use foyer blends to naturally combine interior and exterior paint

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When all else fails, look to nature

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Appeal to a highly educated crowd with complex colors