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red According to color psychologists, the most stressful and anxiety-inducing color is 'red'. Red room ideas can be too intense for some people – could your red decor be one of the reasons why your friends hate your house? It reminds us of danger and is a color that makes you angry.
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Read More »As anyone who has been through the process of searching for room colors will attest, choosing the right color for a room can be a minefield with endless choices and subtle nuances to understand and overcome. But two common questions we often ask when deciding on the best room color ideas are; what is the most stressful color? and what colors cause anxiety? According to color psychologists, the most stressful and anxiety-inducing color is 'red'. Red room ideas can be too intense for some people – could your red decor be one of the reasons why your friends hate your house? It reminds us of danger and is a color that makes you angry. It is strong, aggressive, and stimulating, which is why it is often used in warning signs and traffic signals. Physically, red can induce reactions in the body that are similar to stress responses, such as increased heart rate, heightened senses, and higher body temperature. However, red isn't all bad, especially when used as an accent color in the home. It has many positive connotations, too. Red is the color that represents love, power, and motivation. This hue has the ability to grab attention, and evoke passion and sensuality – and has also been known to stimulate the production of melatonin and help with memory. Here, color psychologists, decorators and experts reveal why red is the most stressful color – and how to decorate with red in a more pleasing and less stimulating way by using the color wheel to create strong color combinations, using red as an accent shade, and what variations to use to create a scheme that won't overwhelm.
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Read More »Red, for all its design potential, is considered the most stressful color. 'It's the one color that we are unable to live within large quantities,' says Karen Haller, color psychology specialist, teacher, and best-selling author of The Little Book of Color (opens in new tab). 'The most stressful color for you is entirely personal,' she says. 'It could be a color that conjures up a personal memory that has negative or unpleasant feelings. This might not necessarily be carmine. However, we respond to red in a more physical way – it can raise our pulse rate and put us into fight or flight mode.' 'It helps to be mindful of the visceral impact color can have on our mindset, and think about what color is good for health. For this reason, I would avoid red for a child’s bedroom,' Karen continues. 'You want them to go to sleep straight away, and the color red is saying "stay awake" – it’s bursting with energy, physically stimulating, and can cause an overactive imagination.' But that is not to say that you shouldn't use red for your home decor ideas. In fact, the color red is enigmatic, and strong, and can be used to great effect. We asked some of our favorite interior designers about the best ways to use this controversial color with aplomb.
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