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{"id":4510,"date":"2017-12-05T08:26:37","date_gmt":"2017-12-05T08:26:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mccreerys.blogs.eprevue.net\/?p=4510"},"modified":"2017-11-25T11:28:18","modified_gmt":"2017-11-25T11:28:18","slug":"making-sense-of-the-pastel-appeal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mccreerys.com\/blog\/2017\/12\/05\/making-sense-of-the-pastel-appeal\/","title":{"rendered":"Making Sense of the Pastel Appeal"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_4511\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" ><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-4511\" src=\"http:\/\/mccreerys.blogs.eprevue.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/23\/2017\/11\/Uttermost-Accessories-A-Touch-Of-Blush-And-Rosewood-Fences-Art-S2-41557.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"384\" height=\"288\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Uttermost Accessories A Touch Of Blush And Rosewood Fences Art, S\/2 41557<\/p><\/div>\n<p>People who refer to pastel colors actually mean tints of any color. These are those colors that come with their lightest values. Try mixing any color with white and what you eventually achieve is pastel. So this could be aqua, lavender, lilac, rose, ash blond, peach, and many such hues.<\/p>\n<p>What feelings do you have when you see pastel colors? Don\u2019t they evoke a certain level of <em>coolness<\/em>? Wearing pastels in the summer or spring seems to be a common practice. It\u2019s as if the mind tells you to wear something that won\u2019t absorb too much heat.<\/p>\n<p>Pastel colors tend to veer towards the feminine side yet there are now more and more men\u2019s clothing that come in pastels.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Pastel Psychology <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When spring comes, try to take note of the colors that are most used by advertisers. You will soon realize that these colors are pastels.<\/p>\n<p>Pastels are known to have a calming effect and they are sure to capture anyone\u2019s attention.<\/p>\n<p>To understand how pastels captivate those who see them, you need to perceive them as light. All pastel colors are light and, in turn, light is a form of energy. This means, therefore, that since they are forms of energy, then can excite or stimulate.<\/p>\n<p>So don\u2019t be surprised when pastels make you feel happy or tranquil. The wrong colors placed in a certain room could bring about depression. The psychological effects of colors are experienced by humans day in and day out.<\/p>\n<p>There are certain pastel colors that can increase people\u2019s blood pressure, pulse, and even up your adrenaline. Combine red and yellow and you would feel hungry \u2013 McDonald\u2019s burger anyone?<\/p>\n<p>Orange can excite, hence, it is an effective color to invite customers to buy something. Seeing this color just makes you want whatever is associated with it. Yellow, on the other hand, makes you think of the sun and comfort.<\/p>\n<p>Pastel colors are less saturated when compared with the primary colors \u2013 red, yellow, and blue. They are soft, they feel light, and they offer a calming effect.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pastel in Modern Homes <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Don\u2019t just stick to baby blue or baby pink for your pastel choices. Once associated with boys and girls, respectively, these are now seated behind many other interesting pastel hues.<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2019s homes show pastels in many different light. Kitchens are chiefly beige, white, and black by default but those who plunge into the pastel bandwagon feel the energy brought about by their color choice.<\/p>\n<p>Blenders, mixers, and just about every countertop appliance now come in pastel colors. They simply look beautiful when placed right next to your professional grade oven and stove.<\/p>\n<p>Pastels are also great in creating relaxing interiors. Bedrooms, bathrooms, and sitting rooms are often the rooms that get a pastel makeover. There are those who venture into pastel remodels as they turn the private rooms into a more relaxing sphere.<\/p>\n<p>Living rooms are now more bright and welcoming \u2013 right to the very edge of being <em>Martha Stewart <\/em>worthy \u2013 because of the addition of pastel accents.<\/p>\n<p>Homeowners who want to balance their darker-colored tiles or granite countertops resort to pastel additions.<\/p>\n<p>Homeowners who want to have a country cottage home also turn to pastels for their theme. If you feel that your home lacks the shabby chic requirements or the weather look of a cottage style, then add some pastel hues here and there.<\/p>\n<p>Be careful in choosing the wood finishes that you pair with your pastel color scheme. Be sure to use pastel only with the finishes that compliment your pastels. Wood paneling, rattan, wood floors, and sea grass will all look perfect with pastel additions. So would cherry wood, and mahogany.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>People who refer to pastel colors actually mean tints of any color. These are those colors that come with their lightest values. Try mixing any color with white and what you eventually achieve is pastel. So this could be aqua, lavender, lilac, rose, ash blond, peach, and many such hues. 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