Colours are like invisible helpers that change how light feels and looks in a room, just like how your favorite blanket changes how cozy your bed feels.
Imagine you're playing with flashlights in a dark room. If you shine a red flashlight, the room feels warm and calm, like sitting by a fire on a chilly night. But if you switch to a blue flashlight, it suddenly feels cooler, like being outside on a spring day.
How colours work with light
- Bright colours, like yellow or white, make a space feel bigger and more lively, just like how your room looks when you open all the curtains on a sunny day.
- Dark colours, like purple or navy, can make a space feel smaller and cozier, like snuggling under a heavy blanket on a rainy afternoon.
Lighting designers use these colour tricks to create different moods in places like theaters, homes, and even playgrounds. It’s like giving light a costume to match the story it's telling!
Examples
- Using blue lights in a bedroom can make the space feel calm and peaceful.
- Yellow lights are often used in kitchens because they create a friendly and inviting atmosphere.
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See also
- How Does The Colours Of The Planets | Astronomic Work?
- How Does Colors in Architectural Representation Work?
- Interior Design Concepts : What Is Ambient Lighting?
- What's the Difference Between Art & Design?
- What Makes Buildings Beautiful (And Why Beauty Does Matter)?