![]() ![]() via Jenna BurgerĬonversely, a person who loves yellow might feel cheerful, optimistic, and serene within the same space. ![]() Someone who hates the colour yellow will almost certainly feel irritable and alone in a yellow interior. If you have a memory which is closely tied to a particular colour, odds are good that your personal experience will trump generalized feelings. Keep in mind, these graphics are generalizations. Knowing both the potential positive and negative impacts of a colour can be hugely important, especially if you live with one or more other people. And every colour evokes varying emotions. ![]() Colour wheel of emotions via Pinterestįortunately, there are multiple emotional colour wheels from which to choose. Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions may be the most well known, but you’ll notice the emotions listed tend to veer towards the negative side of the spectrum. When that’s the case, rely on the colour wheel of emotions. While I’m a big proponent of choosing colours you love and with which you feel comfortable when decorating and designing your home, there are times when you want to create rooms that will evoke particular emotions. ![]()
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