ColorCraft: Using Psychology to Create Meaningful Interior Designs

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 01 | Page : 1-14
By

Deepti Pande Rana

Harsh Srivastava

  1. Assistant Professor, Bachelor of Interior Design, Amity School of Architecture and Planning Amity University , Uttar Pradesh, India
  2. Student, Bachelor of Interior Design, Amity School of Architecture and Planning Amity University , Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

This research delves into the crucial role of color psychology in interior design, which profoundly influences the atmosphere, mood, and perception of a space. By scrutinizing the connection between color and psychology, designers can effectively craft environments that evoke desired emotions and behaviors in occupants.
The paper thoroughly examines existing literature on color psychology, elucidating how different colors provoke specific emotional and physiological reactions. It also explores the cultural and contextual factors that shape color perception, highlighting the subjective nature of color meanings.
Moreover, the study investigates practical applications of color psychology across various interior settings, encompassing residential, commercial, and healthcare environments. Key findings underscore that warm colors like red and yellow tend to ignite energy and creativity, while cool tones such as blue and green foster relaxation and tranquility.
Nonetheless, the research emphasizes that individual preferences and cultural backgrounds significantly influence how colors are interpreted and experienced. Consequently, it stresses the importance of integrating psychological principles into color selection for interior spaces, as this can potentially enhance well-being and satisfaction among occupants.

Keywords: Harmony , Design Process Integration,Color palette ,

[This article belongs to Trends in Opto-electro & Optical Communication(toeoc)]

How to cite this article: Deepti Pande Rana, Harsh Srivastava. ColorCraft: Using Psychology to Create Meaningful Interior Designs. Trends in Opto-electro & Optical Communication. 2024; 14(01):1-14.
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Volume 14
Issue 01
Received May 15, 2024
Accepted May 31, 2024
Published June 14, 2024