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Blue Colors Known as one of the sad colors, blue also creates negative feelings, feelings of melancholy, sadness, self-righteousness, and self-centeredness. Too little blue can also create negative feelings and evokes suspicion, depression, stubbornness, timidity, and unreliability.
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Learn More »Different colors can have a direct impact on our emotions. This is called color psychology. Color psychology is the study of colors in relation to human behaviour. It looks to determine how color affects human decisions in our everyday lives. It’s based on the mental and emotional effects color has on people. While some of color psychology is subjective, there are some more accepted and proven elements. Do you ever notice that you feel happier in some places in your home and sadder in other places? Did you paint your interior bedroom a certain color because of how it makes you feel? Did you opt for colors that make you feel calm, relaxed, and soothed? This is all part of color psychology and great examples of how happy and sad colors affect our moods. The way different sad colors affect emotions depends on a variety of factors including a color’s brightness, tint, tone, shade, and whether the color is cool or warm-toned. Warm-toned colors evoke feelings of happiness, optimism, and energy so they are more closely linked with positive emotions. Cool colors on the other hand, like purple, blue, and green, can evoke feelings of sadness and are more closely linked with negative feelings. Depressing colors that are dark and muted, like black and grey, for example, also evoke feelings of sadness. Neutral colors like brown and beige can also have this effect on emotions. We will explore seven sad colors in greater detail. If you want a happier home environment, avoid painting your house in these sad colors:
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Read More »Gray is a dull, moody, and sad color that affects the mind and body by causing unsettling feelings. Too much gray creates feelings of sadness and depression. It also evokes feelings of loneliness and isolation. Since gray is neither black nor white, it’s usually thought of as the transition between two non-colors. The closer to black gray gets, the more mysterious and dramatic the color becomes. Gray is also considered an unemotional color and can make you feel detached or neutral.
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