Whether it’s the paint on your walls or the design in your decor, color plays a key role when it comes to creating a cohesive look. However, you may not know that color can also play a role in how we feel when we are in a room. Here are some of our favorite mood-boosting colors, and some ideas for how to use them in your home!

 

Blue: Shades of blue tend to make people feel more active and productive. However, blue can also be very calming and serene. This fusion of calming and productivity-enhancing makes blue a great choice for your home office or craft room.

 

Green: If you’re wanting to create a tranquil, soothing space, then green is an excellent choice. Bedrooms are a great place to use green, even if it’s just a few small accents. You can also try using some green in your bathroom to give it a relaxing, spa-like feeling.

 

Lavender: Another calming, relaxing color is lavender. It makes a great alternative for anyone who wants to create a calm retreat, but isn’t a fan of green. Lavender also looks great in a bedroom or bathroom and is a nice complement to green if you want some extra impact.

 

Yellow: This cheerful, sunny color can be used to brighten a room and make you feel more energized. Yellow is a great choice for kitchens, or any room that needs to lighten up a bit. Just be careful not to go too bright, because too much bold yellow can cause eye-strain. If you are a fan of bold yellow, try adding a few accent pieces for just a pop of upbeat color.

 

White: While white may seem like a boring choice compared to the rest of the color wheel, it can be quite versatile. White walls or accents can give any room a crisp, clean look. For smaller rooms, lots of white can give the illusion of more space.

 

Want to add some mood-boosting color in your home without new paint or furniture? Framed artwork is the perfect solution! No matter what mood you’re looking to set in your home, Frame Warehouse can help. Our experts can create the perfect frame for your favorite piece. We also carry a huge selection of framed art, and can help you choose the perfect piece for your home.

 

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