How to Use Color Psychology in Your Home Decor
Color isn’t just decoration. It’s impact. In interior spaces, it’s one of the quiet forces that determines how we feel—whether we notice it or not. Think about the calm of a pale blue wall or the alert energy of a bright yellow kitchen. Color taps into our instincts. Psychologically, our brains link colors to moods […]
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