It is almost December and most parts of the world is now embraced by the cold kisses of the wind and sweet embraces of winter. Despite the issues that the world is facing now regarding climate change and global warming, everyone can still feel the decrease in temperature, boosting that unique and beautiful Christmas vibe everyone can't help but to be amazed every time.
So with this fresh, freezing, crisp, or brisk weather, who wouldn't want to feel that little touch of warmth? There are several ways one can do that, but did you know that colors can make you feel warmer too? So, if you are planning to repaint your house and give it a new ambience, consider these colors, perfect for this winter.
Mustard and Teal
You can never go wrong when choosing these two colors to complete the theme of your haven. The blend of these two colors: medium blue-green and dull yellow color, will definitely complete the vibe you are longing to feel this winter. Experts explains this feeling is due to the qualities of these colors. Teal is a combination of colors green and blue, which has renewal qualities and calming properties respectively. Mustard, on the other hand, can draw attention and can give a little bit of energy of your sweet haven.
Burnt Orange and Indigo
According to Empower Yourself with Color Psychology, the color indigo represents dignity and power, integrity, and sincerity. With how powerful and strong this color can be, no doubt indigo can really make you psychologically feel warm inside. To compliment this color, match this with something more colourful and alive, like the burnt orange. Use the latter one not just to create a balance for your theme but also to create a pop using your interiors. Just make sure not to overuse it.
Aside from the pairs of mustard and teal, and burnt orange and indigo, there are still other pairs you can consider for your home revisions. These are blush and grey, earth tones, blue and brass, and green and pink, according to Readers Digest.
Let your artistic side manipulate your thoughts as you play with these colors. There are no strict rules in applying these colors to your home, except for one. Make sure to focus more on using the dark or warm tones than the other. The latter should always be used only to complement its partner.