Colour Psychology: The Invisible Architect of YourInterior

When we enter a room, our eyes register colour before our minds even notice the furniture or decor. At Pooja Arts, we’ve spent over thirty-five years observing how a single shade can change the “temperature” of a conversation or the productivity of an office. Colour psychology isn’t just a design trend; it is a tool for well-being that dictates how a space breathes.

We often, with the help of an architect, guide our clients through the emotional weight of a palette. For instance, cool tones like sage green or mist blue are scientifically proven to lower the heart rate, making them ideal for sanctuaries like bedrooms or high-stress boardrooms. Conversely, warm neutrals create a sense of security and “home.”

A cream finish with a subtle yellow undertone can make a cavernous room feel intimate, while a crisp white can make a small studio feel expansive.

It isn’t just the pigment that matters, but how the finish interacts with light. A matte finish absorbs light, making a colour look honest, deep, and grounded, perfect for a contemplative study.

In contrast, a high-gloss finish reflects light, adding energy and movement to transit areas like hallways or modern kitchens. By aligning these technical choices with your daily lifestyle, we ensure that your walls do more than just look good; they actively support the mood you want to cultivate, leaving behind a lasting sense of harmony long after our brushes are put away.


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