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Repeating Colors

I have a few vibrant rooms on this page with a theme — a certain color is repeated within the room. It could be the same color on two different walls, a wall and rug, a wall and entry door, a wall and vanity, on headboard and cabinet and so on. These color connections are made seamlessly creating harmony in the room.  A bold color here and there is ok; but majority of the colors should ideally be connected and balanced.Studies have shown that vibrant colors stimulate the brain and I’m quite fascinated by this finding:
In 1979, Dr. Alexander G. Schauss presented his findings on how color affects humans. Dr. Schauss wrote, “Colors are electromagnetic wave bands of energy. Each color has its own wavelength. The wave bands stimulate chemicals in your eye, sending impulses of messages to the pituitary and pineal glands near the brain. These are the master endocrine glands that regulate hormones and other physiological systems in the body. Stimulated by response to colors, glandular activities can alter moods, speed up heart rates and increase brain activity.”  With that said, I hope you enjoy my picks here..

Vibrant Entry Way
Modern Bright Blue Study
Girls Bedroom
Modern Teal Bathroom

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  1. Great post! I’m redesigning our living room right now and vibrant colours are a MUST! Especially that the floor is dark and juicy red or energetic orange will pop out beautifully.