A splash of spring
The psychology of color has been an area of science for over 50 decades. The ways in which different colors represent different things and have been scientifically proven to invoke different moods is not new.
The colors we identify with spring often come from nature and the transition between winter and spring. Greens, yellows, pale blues and soft pinks each represent the natural transition. To bring the interior of your home inline with nature’s own lifecycle, consider a splash of these colors on walls, furnishings of upholstery.
Whatever your interior preferences, now is the time for change. Begin with lots of light, clean breathable air and the colors that remind you of new beginnings and brighter days ahead.
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