well yes it does but it all depends what the color of your room is and if you are having a bad day.
That would depend upon your eyesight, color-blindness, and the color itself. Color very much can effect your mood. The room in a theater or studio where performers may relax, eat, rehearse, etc. is called "the green room." Green is often very calming, whereas its complement, red, can excite the senses and intensify hunger. A black room can make one feel oppressed, whereas a white room can create feelings of peace or emptiness.
by getting hot in the room
Many colors reflect human behavior. However, mostly this is learned subconsciously due to what society associates with each color. Hence, blue tends to be both soothing and masculine. Red tends to evoke a warning response, or heightened awareness, etc. You will find that in many cultures where color schemes are reversed, their impact on behavior is reversed as well. For example, in South Africa, red is the color of mourning, and so it evokes feelings of sadness or grief (i.e. as does black in America). In India, red is associated with purity, whereas white is symbolic of purity in America.Below is a list of colors and the symbolism they hold for a variety of cultures:http://webdesign.about.com/od/color/a/bl_colorculture.htmMany colors tend to gain a personal meaning as well as we go through life. In this sense, colors may evoke different reactions depending on the person. Someone who was locked in a blue room as a child may not find that color as soothing as the rest of American culture. For such a person, blue may evoke feelings of depression, panic, anger, and loneliness.Take home message: colors don't directly affect human behavior. However, they can indirectly influence behavior by triggering emotions, thus affecting cognition and mood. These emotional associations are a product of both cultural and individual histories.
If the room is too cold or too hot, it may be a distraction, and can effect test performance.
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no and yes it depends on your mood your in
color
yes,it makes your room stand out
well yes it does but it all depends what the color of your room is and if you are having a bad day.
That would depend upon your eyesight, color-blindness, and the color itself. Color very much can effect your mood. The room in a theater or studio where performers may relax, eat, rehearse, etc. is called "the green room." Green is often very calming, whereas its complement, red, can excite the senses and intensify hunger. A black room can make one feel oppressed, whereas a white room can create feelings of peace or emptiness.
Color is the byproduct of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain. Color is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue, black, etc.Importance of colorColor is a language. Color is one of the most fulfilling elements in our lives. Color can attract your attention or change your mood. It speaks to who you are, how you feel and where you're going. At Sherwin-Williams, we can help you put together the perfect colors for your life. Color is one of the first things you notice when you walk into a room and it sets the mood
Color is the byproduct of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain. Color is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue, black, etc.Importance of colorColor is a language. Color is one of the most fulfilling elements in our lives. Color can attract your attention or change your mood. It speaks to who you are, how you feel and where you're going. At Sherwin-Williams, we can help you put together the perfect colors for your life. Color is one of the first things you notice when you walk into a room and it sets the mood
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It causes you feel warm inside and relaxed. Note: If the room is extrmely large the effect may be different.
a mood lamp is a lamp that can change a mood in a room