Friday, 13 January 2017

Is Happiness Connected to Colors?

Imagine the world around you in black and white, would you really like it? No, the colors add the vibrancy and visual effect to the surrounding. “No colors” would mean the world without emotions! Correct, our emotions are connected to colors and that is the reason why the festive colors are different from mourning colors. The colors make our interiors bright or dull, some colors also make food appear tasty or bland, and there are colors that would make you look happy or sad. Colors have emotional effect and they work a lot on our psychology. Below is the explanation!


Colors and Emotions
Colors may trigger or inhibit certain emotions. There are studies supporting the emotional effect of many colors. As per the study conducted on certain set of individuals, looking at the red color would increase heart beats and also make adrenaline rush to your body. This is the color signifying happiness. No wonder why Santa dresses up in red!
Each color has its own importance in psychological therapy extended to people. The colors are majorly categorized as warm and cool colors due to their effect on person’s psyche.

Warm Colors
Warm colors, as the name suggests would generate heat or at least make a person experience warmth. Most of the home designers would not advise for warm colors during summer. However, these colors can also be associated with the happiness index of the person. Warm colors like yellow and orange are associated with your appetite. These colors make you hungry and crave for more food. The happiness here flows through stomach. The warm colors usually have the hues of red or you can say that these colors are the colors you see in a fire. They symbolize aggression, energy, playfulness, and happiness. Use of these happy colors in your surroundings, clothing, and home decor would give you the energy to live a happy life.


Cool Colors
These are the shades of blue. They are used to have composed, calm, and peaceful surrounding. These colors would work as the stress busting formula. Add blue and hues of blue to your bedroom to have a peaceful sleep at night. Purple that is the combination of red and blue is also a cool color that encourages peace, creativity, and relieves tension. Having cool colors around you would regulate your breathing and lower your blood pressure. There is scientific evidence supporting the characteristics of cool colors. The cool color green focuses directly on your retina and hence removes stress. Add cool colors to the places where you need relaxation and see the magic.

Colors directly or indirectly control our emotions, which would result into happiness or sadness. Add more colors to your surroundings to have balanced emotions and unlimited happiness.