The significance of Colors
Colors have somewhat similar powers when it comes to Interior Designing. Using various combinations of colors in your home, you can introduce various shades of emotions: be it calming, pleasant, aggressive, comfortable, intimate, or sometimes even dramatic.
Our reactions to various colors are actually inbuilt in our genes, and thousands of years of genetic programming aid us to respond and appreciate various colors within our environment.
Just like a Vision for a company or personal ambition for an individual, ask yourself or discuss with family members. What do you want to feel when you enter that room?
The simple question will help you understand what color you want to choose for that specific room.
We at Krithi Interiors help you to decide on what color you want to choose If you still feel confused look at the below color and significance.
I’m Listing down the most used colors
Purple
Purple, is dramatic, rich, and looks sophisticated. Purple when used in interior design can give a design scheme depth and is associated with luxury and creativity. Children in adolescent choose this color
Red
Red or bright Red emotes feelings of energy, war, strength, power, and determination, but also passion, desire, and love. The various shades of red are light red, which represents joy, sexuality, passion sensitivity, and love.
Pink
Pink is a wonderful wall color to create a feel-good atmosphere. Pink generally represents compassion, nurturing, love, feminine, and warm. Actually pink has the tendency to go sweet and sappy quickly,”. It can be used for “girly” children’s or teenagers’ rooms, or to add glamour or comfort to a dining room.
Orange
Orange is associated with Happiness and sunshine. It represents enthusiasm, fascination, creativity, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation. Using this color, homeowners can induce positive energy all across the house.
Green
When it comes to green, then energy is the keyword. It represents relentless emotions, hard-work, enthusiasm, and hope. Considered the most restful color for the eye, green can transcend a sense of calmness and security when used in interior design.
Yellow
Yellow is the color of sunshine and associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy. It mainly evokes emotions of fun, happiness, and hope. When used yellow we can suggest you have a combination of another color to bring balance.
Blue
Blue is associated with trust, intelligence, faith, and heaven. Blue is the typical calming color. The color of water is blue; hence, it immediately introduces a deep sense of peace and satisfaction.

