How Colors Make You Feel
Imagine walking into a room that’s painted bright yellow, it might make you want to laugh and run around, just like when you eat your favorite cereal in the morning! On the other hand, if a room is painted soft blue, it might make you feel relaxed, like when you're snuggled up with a book before bed.
How Buildings Use This Trick
Architects pick colors carefully to help people feel certain ways. A hospital might use light green because it can make people feel safe and calm. A playground might use red or orange because those colors are fun and get kids excited to play.
So, color in buildings is like a special message that says “feel happy,” “be calm,” or “let’s have fun!”, without anyone needing to speak.
Examples
- Yellow kitchens make food look more appetizing
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See also
- How Does Colors in Architectural Representation Work?
- What are perfect designs?
- Who is Building Design?
- Why Don't We Build Beautiful Buildings Anymore?
- What Makes Buildings Beautiful (And Why Beauty Does Matter)?