2021
DOI: 10.1002/col.22640
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Pairing colours in residential architecture for different interior types

Abstract: Most colour studies focus on single colour effects; however, interiors are multi-coloured environments and contemporary users are looking for more innovative colour schemes in interiors. Interior architects rely on their own subjective experience and instincts when they take up the challenge. This study aims to reveal colour semantics of paired colours on walls for different residential interior types (eg, living room) as a second part of the previous study conducted by the same authors. Both studies explore c… Show more

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“…The brain waves' simple mood changes-for example, depression-are usually accompanied by the asymmetry of the frontal cortex alpha waves. The activation of the left frontal cortex is associated with pleasant and positive emotions, and the activation of the right frontal cortex is associated with depressive and negative emotions [42]. The left/right activation of the frontal cortex grasp feelings of pleasure, discomfort, and depression.…”
Section: The Depression Symptoms and Color Reactions By Electroenceph...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brain waves' simple mood changes-for example, depression-are usually accompanied by the asymmetry of the frontal cortex alpha waves. The activation of the left frontal cortex is associated with pleasant and positive emotions, and the activation of the right frontal cortex is associated with depressive and negative emotions [42]. The left/right activation of the frontal cortex grasp feelings of pleasure, discomfort, and depression.…”
Section: The Depression Symptoms and Color Reactions By Electroenceph...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…References Harmony of colour based on balanced colour combinations [6,7] Colour scheme in an interior and its functional purpose [8,9] Laws of the contrast of colours [10] The interior colour scheme of an art form under the changing light conditions [11,12] Physical and optical laws of colour [13] The colour's ability to create associations, re-shape and alter objects [5,14] Psychological and physiological perception of colour [2,9]…”
Section: Discussion Topics In Colour Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main features when perceiving fine art in the interior are as follows: basic idea, expressiveness, purpose, function, decorative effect, visuality, size (height and width), symmetry, scale, proportion, geometric shape, appropriateness, aesthetics, colour scheme, texture, associative effect, imaginative solution, etc. [5,[11][12][13][14]. We must not forget that artworks themselves have an emotional impact, and can cause various reactionsfrom positive to negative emotions [7,10,15,16].…”
Section: Structural Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%