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The color purple is an exciting color that depicts an equally great list of personalities. In color psychology, lovers of the color purple showcase personalities such as being more sensitive, understanding, supportive, gentle, and serene. This is also believed to be the color of creativity, idealism and intuition. With these beautiful characteristics, imagine what sort of home you would have if you embrace this color as a main theme.
Purple in Nature and in Interior Design
Nature shows a wide array of purple hues from the softest lavender to the pungent purple. This color is obvious in Rosie Posie – a flowering plant – and in violets, those flowers that grow in dark corners.
Purple is a mixture of red and blue. It has the capacity to evoke a wide range of human emotions depending on its shades. It is often worn by royalty as is evident in monarchs’ robes. It is also seen in spring flowers and on that popular dinosaur that sings I Love You as he dances with children.
Purple is not one of those safe colors that you can use when decorating. Browns, neutrals and grays are choices that most homeowners automatically resort to because they are predictable and easy to work with.For adults, this color is quickly becoming a part in many interior designs. The trendsetters have seen the uniqueness offered by this color that it can be seen in a range of designs from the Goth home to high schools and runways.
This does not mean that you should say no to a purple home, though. You only have to be confident and more courageous in choosing this version of violet.
Purple is a flexible color; it can be overpowering when overused or it can be passionately warm in the right hands.
The most skilled designers are able to create the most sophisticated and playful rooms using this exciting color. If you like this color, it could be challenging to find a design professional that would be willing to work with it. Only the bold ones are able to appreciate the power that purple holds and are able to capture its beauty and apply it to homes.
There are many advantages in using purple. It will work well with cream, gold and white as well as brown, blue and gray shades.
Purple is the perfect color to use during the coldest seasons so make sure that you choose the cooler shades of purple during the hot summer months.
This can also be included in a masculine setting especially when the darker tones are used. This can effectively add richness and luxury in any room.
You will have to use purple in a way that it won’t throw off the rest of the color schemes. Its misuse could result in an undesirably dark space or association with bruises, grape candy or being a toddler.
Whether you intend to use purple as a funky, dark, light, fruity or mature element, it’s all up to you. Just remember that this can set the mood for the rest of your home. Crisp and deep shades of purple can make an engaging contrast in a white backdrop. People will surely be drawn to your furniture or accessories if you use this exhilarating color.
There are now design professionals that feel the thrill of working with purple in their interior design projects. If you are adamant in using this color inside your home, then your first question when hiring a professional designer should be – how much do you love purple?
If you can sense a flicker of excitement on the tone or right in the eyes of the design expert, then you’re practically in good hands. You love purple, she loves purple, then what are you both still waiting for?
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