Whether natural or artificial, the source and amount of light will affect your choice of color and therefore the reflections of that color on you and your home. The size of the windows, whether the house is facing north or south, and the use of white or yellow light sources may make you see color differently. If your house is facing north, you can paint your walls in warm shades, while if it is facing south, you can prefer cool shades.
Don't forget that every furniture has its own character. Patterns and textures affect color reflections. The high-gloss paint you use on your walls will cause other surrounding colors to appear weaker and lighter due to the light it reflects. Furthermore, adjacent surfaces such as walls and floors affect shadow and color details through their reflections. The wall color chosen in line with the style of your carpet, sofa and bedspread highlights the features of the room.
Although we give similar reactions to colors, our experiences, cultures, and memories may make us like some colors more and others less. Specific colors have a specific mood. If you prefer simplicity and nature, earth tones are for you. If you say you're strong and beautiful at the same time, you might stick with yellow shades. If you want to be peaceful and calm, we advise you to try pink shades. If you want energy and dynamism, then you should prefer green shades as a symbol of creativity and courage.
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