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committing
to colour –
a resolution
for change
I have met a great many people who express
a fondness for bold and vibrant colors, yet get weak in the knees at the
thought of applying such tones to their own space. In reviewing color
choices, many people will awe over the deep rich tones, but this
expression of appreciation is followed with a, “…but I could never!”
Yes
you can! When you find a tone that gets your heart pounding, you should
explore how you can use it in your space. We know that colors cause
psychological and physiological reactions – why not honor your sense of
response? If conspicuous and saturated tones such as: Louisiana Hot
Sauce, Mudpie or Forest Floor keep calling out to you, you may need to
take the plunge and make a bold color statement. Putting color in your
space can happen slowly – add a toss pillow, a fabulous piece of art or
even an area rug. Try the color out in small doses to gauge your
reaction to the new tone.
Becoming aware of how color makes you feel will guide you into making
the best choices for color in your own home. If you really feel that you
are not in tune with the colors that make you feel good – take a look in
your closet. What colors are strongly represented in your wardrobe?
Reaction to color is a very personal and subjective experience.
Different tones conjure up different emotions and responses. If you have
ever gotten dressed and needed to change your clothes because the color
just didn’t feel “right” that particular morning – you know exactly what
I am talking about. Color sets a mood, a tone and even an expectation
for what will happen.
Finding the right color for the rooms of your home sets the stage for
all other elements – furniture, floors, window coverings, accessories.
The perfect color costs no more than the mediocre color that is “ok” and
perhaps safe. It is well worth the effort to explore your response to
color and experiment with several different tones to find the perfect
one.
Committing to a vivacious color need not be a commitment that can never
be broken. You can easily let colors in your life without making an
unbreakable bond with them. You know I am going to quote the design
cliché – “it is only paint”, but it really is only paint. My husband
quips that our home has lost several hundred square feet due to the many
layers of paint on our walls. I simply smile back and we both know that
the next new color to enter our lives is undoubtedly not that far away.
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