How do colours make you feel?
Colours affect our mood, behaviour and
actions. No matter where the colour is,
your bedroom, office or even a swimming
pool, it has to be right; right for you - to
make youfeel the way you want to.
Colourful treatment
Colour psychology believes that different
colours make us feel very different. Therefore
we can apply colours ability to change our
feelings therefore mood and well being and
use it to treat depression or sadness.
Chromo therapy is something known as light
or colour therapy coming from ancient
Chinese culture. Although it is an alternative
treatment it is recognised in the community.
How do colours make you feel?
• For example, red, the blood colour is in fact
  used to stimulate circulation. Red is warm
  and bright. Some people feel the warmth
  moving     along    their   bodies     when
  surrounded by the colour. For some though
  it is an aggression signal. It creates
  excitement, intensity and anger. Red
  bedroom or a swimming pool would call
  most people for action.
How do colours make you feel?
• Blue, on other hand is calming colour. It is
  believed to soothe pain and treat illnesses.
  Although blue can also create a feeling of
  sadness, it often makes people feel
  peaceful, secure and calm. Blue is mostly
  preferred by males and also a perfect
  colour for a swimming pool for anyone
  seeking enjoyable and relaxing swimming.
How do colours make you feel?
• Although black is often used as a colour of evil due
  to its popular ability to indicate power and horror,
  black is in fact a stable colour. It makes us feel
  protected and safe. Black also feels heavier than
  any other colour.
• White on other hand is often a colour of angels,
  purity and innocence. White is a great colour for
  claustrophobic people as it adds space and creates
  highlights.
How do colours make you feel?
• Pink makes people go “Awww”! Pink makes us
  feel gentle. It fills the atmosphere with love and
  romance. However while pink is able to calm,
  colour psychology researchers have found that
  this effect only occurs during the initial exposure
  to the colour. When used in prisons, inmates
  often become even more agitated once they
  become accustomed to the colour. Pink is
  generally feminine and sensitive colour which
  makes most of people happy.
How do colours make you feel?
• Yellow is not just a colour of craziness;
  however it does stimulate our nerves.
  Yellow is a warm and cheerful colour
  which         makes         us       feel
  appropriately.However for some people
  yellow is a source of anger and
  frustration. Babies tend to cry in yellow
  rooms.
How do colours make you feel?
• Although green represents jealousy it does
  not make people feel it. Green is the
  colour of nature and most likely to calm
  you down. When meditating or looking for
  some peace, green room might be your
  perfect decision.
Colours...
... tend to affect different people in different
   ways but the majority of people respond to
   the colours in a similar way. For better
   living and cosier home it is crucial to take
   colours under a serious consideration
   when building or re-decorating your
   bedroom, lounge room, kitchen, office or a
   swimming pool.

How do colours make you feel?

  • 1.
    How do coloursmake you feel?
  • 2.
    Colours affect ourmood, behaviour and actions. No matter where the colour is, your bedroom, office or even a swimming pool, it has to be right; right for you - to make youfeel the way you want to.
  • 3.
    Colourful treatment Colour psychologybelieves that different colours make us feel very different. Therefore we can apply colours ability to change our feelings therefore mood and well being and use it to treat depression or sadness. Chromo therapy is something known as light or colour therapy coming from ancient Chinese culture. Although it is an alternative treatment it is recognised in the community.
  • 4.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • For example, red, the blood colour is in fact used to stimulate circulation. Red is warm and bright. Some people feel the warmth moving along their bodies when surrounded by the colour. For some though it is an aggression signal. It creates excitement, intensity and anger. Red bedroom or a swimming pool would call most people for action.
  • 5.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • Blue, on other hand is calming colour. It is believed to soothe pain and treat illnesses. Although blue can also create a feeling of sadness, it often makes people feel peaceful, secure and calm. Blue is mostly preferred by males and also a perfect colour for a swimming pool for anyone seeking enjoyable and relaxing swimming.
  • 6.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • Although black is often used as a colour of evil due to its popular ability to indicate power and horror, black is in fact a stable colour. It makes us feel protected and safe. Black also feels heavier than any other colour. • White on other hand is often a colour of angels, purity and innocence. White is a great colour for claustrophobic people as it adds space and creates highlights.
  • 7.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • Pink makes people go “Awww”! Pink makes us feel gentle. It fills the atmosphere with love and romance. However while pink is able to calm, colour psychology researchers have found that this effect only occurs during the initial exposure to the colour. When used in prisons, inmates often become even more agitated once they become accustomed to the colour. Pink is generally feminine and sensitive colour which makes most of people happy.
  • 9.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • Yellow is not just a colour of craziness; however it does stimulate our nerves. Yellow is a warm and cheerful colour which makes us feel appropriately.However for some people yellow is a source of anger and frustration. Babies tend to cry in yellow rooms.
  • 10.
    How do coloursmake you feel? • Although green represents jealousy it does not make people feel it. Green is the colour of nature and most likely to calm you down. When meditating or looking for some peace, green room might be your perfect decision.
  • 11.
    Colours... ... tend toaffect different people in different ways but the majority of people respond to the colours in a similar way. For better living and cosier home it is crucial to take colours under a serious consideration when building or re-decorating your bedroom, lounge room, kitchen, office or a swimming pool.