The Power of Colour

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Have you discovered the fascinating world of colour psychology? The connection between colour and emotion is the basis of this theory. The colours we choose for our homes can have a significant impact on our mood and overall well-being. From calming blues to energetic yellows, the psychology of colour is a fun subject to explore, especially when it comes to interior painting. Colour psychology can play a vital role in setting the tone and atmosphere of a room, making it essential to choose the right colours for your home. 

Our Qpaint team have painted a lot of homes over the last 40 years and we have seen a lot of interior paint colour trends over the years, yes even the burnt orange kitchen trend in the 80s. But one thing remains a constant – the effect colour has on the feel of a home. Or more specifically the way it makes people feel. Whether you are aware of it or not the colour palette of your home plays an impact on your mood. Imagine coming home from a stressful day to your burnt orange kitchen with red cabinetry (another popular trend in the early 80s), not exactly calming surroundings!

The Never-Ending Rainbow: Understanding the Variety of Paint Shades

Even neutral colours like whites and greys have colour psychology. Do you know how many shades of whites and greys there are? We know one paint brand that has over 200 selections for white and 150 selections for grey! And that’s similar across most paint brands. With so many shades to choose from, it’s important to take your time and consider factors like natural light, room size, and existing decor when selecting a paint colour for your home. Every shade has its own unique undertone that can affect the feel of a room. 

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For example, a warm white with a yellow undertone can create a cosy and inviting feel, while a cool white with a blue undertone can feel crisp and modern. As we are professional painters let us use our expertise to offer advice and guidance to help you choose the perfect shade for your space.

Bye-Bye Burnt Orange: Updating Your Home’s Colour Palette 

In recent years, we’ve seen a trend towards more muted and natural colour palettes, with shades like soft greens, pale blues, and warm beiges becoming increasingly popular. These colours can create a calming and serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and unwinding after a long day.

On the other hand, bold and vibrant colours are still popular for those who want to make a statement with their home decor. Rich jewel tones like emerald green and sapphire blue can add a touch of luxury and sophistication to a space, while bright and cheerful colours like yellow and pink can create a fun and playful vibe. When choosing colours for your home, it’s important to consider not just the current trends, but also your style and preferences. Our team of expert painters can help you select the perfect colours for your home, taking into account factors like natural light, room size, and existing decor.

All the Colours of the World – Spice Up Your Life

Like the Spice Girls, we have seen plenty of hits over our time as interior painters. From renovating mustard yellow bathrooms and avocado green kitchens into truly beautiful and modern spaces. And it all comes down to colour. Here are some colour psychology examples.


The Bold and the Beautiful of Blue

Often associated with calmness, relaxation, and tranquillity. It can also convey a sense of trust, loyalty, and stability. Lighter shades of blue can make a room feel more spacious, while darker shades can create a cosy and comforting feel.

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The Sunshine Shade

Yellow is a bright and cheerful colour that can create a sense of optimism, energy, and happiness. It can also promote creativity and stimulate the mind. However, too much yellow can be overwhelming, so it’s best used as an accent colour or in smaller doses.

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The Power of Pink

Often associated with femininity, sensitivity, and compassion. Lighter shades of pink can create a calming and soothing atmosphere, while darker shades can convey a sense of luxury and elegance.

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From Calming to Electric Green

Green is a calming and restful colour that’s often associated with nature, growth, and balance. It can create a sense of relaxation and harmony in a room. Lighter shades of green can make a space feel more spacious, while darker shades can create a cosy and intimate feel.

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Fiery and Passionate Red 

A bold and passionate colour that can create a sense of excitement, energy, and intensity. It can also increase appetite and stimulate the senses. However, too much red can be overwhelming, so it’s best used as an accent colour or in smaller doses.

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Regal and Mysterious Purple 

A luxurious and sophisticated colour that can create a sense of mystery, creativity, and spirituality. Lighter shades of purple can create a calm and soothing atmosphere, while darker shades can add drama and elegance to a room.

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White is often seen as a neutral colour, but it has a rich history in design and can have a powerful impact on the feel of a room. From crisp and modern to warm and inviting, the hundreds of shades of white available offer endless possibilities for interior design. Warm whites with yellow or pink undertones can create a cosy and inviting atmosphere, while cool whites with blue or grey undertones can feel fresh and sophisticated. 

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50 Shades of Grey 

Grey is a versatile and sophisticated colour that can be used in a variety of ways in interior design. While some may think that grey is a dull or boring colour, it can actually provide a calming and relaxing atmosphere in a space. With so many shades of grey to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide on the perfect one for your home. Lighter shades of grey can create an airy and spacious feel, while darker shades can add a sense of drama and cosiness. Additionally, warm grey tones with brown or beige undertones can provide a welcoming and inviting atmosphere, while cool grey tones with blue or green undertones can give off a modern and refreshing vibe. 

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Transform Your Home with Colour

Choosing the right colours for your home can be a daunting task. With so many options available, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and unsure of where to start. However, understanding the psychology of colour can be a great place to begin. Colour psychology is the study of how colours affect our emotions and behaviour. For example, blue is often associated with calmness and relaxation, while red can evoke feelings of energy and excitement. By understanding these associations, you can use colour to create a particular mood or atmosphere in a room.

For instance, if you want to create a calming and peaceful environment in your bedroom, you might consider using shades of blue, green or purple. On the other hand, if you want to create a lively and energetic atmosphere in your living room, you could incorporate pops of bright colours like yellow or orange.

Colour Consult Service 

It’s important to note that colour psychology is not an exact science, and people can have different associations and reactions to colours based on their personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. Therefore, it’s crucial to choose colours that resonate with you and make you feel comfortable. At Qpaint, we offer a colour consult service that can help you navigate the world of colour psychology and choose the perfect colour palette for your home. Our experienced team of painters can provide you with expert advice on the best colours to use in different rooms and how to create the desired atmosphere.

In addition to colour psychology, there are other factors to consider when choosing colours for your home. For example, natural light can have a significant impact on how a colour looks in a room. A colour that looks great in a bright, sunny room might appear dull and lifeless in a dark room with limited natural light.

Room size is another important factor to consider. Dark colours can make a small room feel even smaller, while light colours can make a room feel more spacious and open. Our team of painters can help you choose colours that will make the most of your space and enhance its natural beauty.

The psychology of colour theory can have a significant impact on the atmosphere and mood of your home. By understanding the associations and reactions to different colours, you can use colour to create a space that reflects your personality and makes you feel comfortable and happy. Contact Qpaint today for a colour consult service and let us help you transform your home with the power of colour!

By Aimee

Aimee is an accomplished Content Manager at Media Fortress, leading the company's digital content strategy and social media initiatives. With a keen eye for detail and a strong editorial background, I oversee the development, editing, and distribution of high-quality content across multiple digital platforms. I also possess a unique ability to leverage my understanding of diverse social media landscapes to deliver captivating narratives that align with brand identity and drive audience engagement. My dedication and skills have positioned Media Fortress at the forefront of digital communication, consistently elevating their presence in an ever-evolving online space.

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