Blues and greens are the most emotionally soothing colors. Avoid anything harsh or too dark. No reds, oranges, or yellows.
2007-04-10 07:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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We just painted our walls, (my choice), in Antiquity by Dutch Boy. Gorgeous light green - almost a yellow- color. Very calming and soothing without making you feel tired. We are an environmental consulting firm, so it gets pretty stressful, and we have a lot of dirty equipment. The paint is easy to clean, and is just all around GREAT!
Good luck.
2007-04-10 14:18:36
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answered by Should be Working! 4
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hi friend i can understand your problem since you are working for a long time in the office you feel more tense and lazy according to me you should try the blue color in your office because blue is the sky color and in this color room you feel yourself more comfortable and fresh and one thing more place a good scenery of mountain or plains just in behind of your back wall i hope this will help you a lot. Thanks
2007-04-10 16:24:02
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answered by yash panthy 1
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Amber Waves of Grain, a burnt orange
2007-04-10 14:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Green, nice soothing pastel.
2007-04-10 14:20:10
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answered by jimmymae2000 7
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I went with a dark green, it was called Jalepeno. Its quite relaxing.
2007-04-10 14:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Spacious rooms
If you love the wide open spaces and want the light and airy atmosphere, here are some tips on achieving that sense of spaciousness in your rooms.
- To create a feeling of largeness in your room, eliminate the shadows that tend to slice a room up into smaller spaces. Work on lighting the room with a soft, even light. Avoid ceiling lights as they tend to make the ceiling feel lower. Diffused, ambient lighting will tend to enlarge the room.
Keep the surfaces free of heavy textures. Smoother surfaces tend to reflect more light and make the room feel larger.
Avoid heavy textured flooring. Choose tile over patterned or textured carpeting. Reflective and shiny surfaces such as mirror and chrome also can be used effectively.
Soft colors and monochromatic color schemes. Use cream, beige, gray or cool pastels on your walls and floors to make them recede. The ceiling should always be the lightest color in the room.
Limit the use of patterns in the room to create a more airy feeling. A typical application of a pattern might be to reserve it for an accent piece.
Selection and placement of furniture in a room is crucial in defining the space. Keep the largest pieces against the walls whenever possible.
Choose furniture colors that are the same or similar to those selected for the walls and floors.
Cozy rooms
If you want a cozy and comforted ambience, here are some points to consider a more intimate space.
Create spaces through the use of directed light. Lighting from the ceiling will seem to lower it. A reading lamp or down-shaded lamp will cast light only in its relative vicinity. Use incandescent rather than halogen or florescent lamps for a warmer glow.
Choose strong colors for your walls and floor. They will tend to bring them in closer towards one another.
A dark floor with walls of brown or deep red, blue or green tones will help create the feeling of a smaller, cozier space.
Heavy, soft textures add warmth to a space. Use rougher textures for the hard elements in the room; iron instead of chrome, brick instead of glazed tiles.
The use of pattern in a room can also lend a sense of coziness to the space. The subject of mixing patterns in a room will be covered at some future time.
Choose dark finishes and fabrics to create a sense of the piece being larger than it actually is. Heavy textured fabrics and large patterns will add a cozy feeling to a sofa or chair.
Place pieces away from the wall and use tall pieces to divide and define smaller spaces within a room for greater intimacy.
Room corners
The corners of our rooms can be decorating assets or just a boring space. With a little imagination you can make the corner space work for you and create a beautiful area in your room.
The void corner of the room can be fill with natural or artificial tree.
An uplight addition will give a beautiful look.
Pedestals of varied sizes look good in corners.
A table top with a beautiful fabric and a couple of chairs to each side with coordinating fabric on the seats can give a very dramatic look. Add a lamp, your favorite pictures and collectibles for a gorgeous tablescape.
A corner cabinet or hanging cupboard is a handsome solution and adds needed storage and display areas as well.
Storages
One of the most important basics in decorating a small space is to purchase furniture that does double or triple duty for storage. Purchasing multiple purpose accessories and furniture allow options that give your living space character and flexibility.
Sofa *** bed : A sofa for your living room area might contain a bed for yourself or unexpected visitors.
Tables containing drawers or shelves give you other options further storage.
Bookshelves with or without doors, can be appropriate for entertainment centers, home offices, kitchen storage or bedroom storage.
Bathroom storage units are great for under sink storage. These units increase your storage capacity in a small area.
Theme room
A well-decorated room can still lack personality. To give your room a personality, choose from among these basic design elements, modify them to suit your tastes and implement them in a way which is just right for you.
A Theme - A 'themed' room says something about you, the person who has done it, your family or the place where you live. A theme will also provide you a place to showcase your collections, prized possessions, arts and crafts.
Artifacts - A piece of artistic value will always give your room that special touch you have always wanted. It can add texture and depth to a room.
Collections - It is the most effective way to display your collections in a special arrangement. Whether you collect shells, dolls or trinkets, arrange them tastefully instead of just lining things up in a row. Lining things looks even worse when objects are small in size. Instead, group them together to project variety within your collections.
Color - Color does not get limited to painting the walls of your room. Use colors that make you feel good about them in fabrics, linen, pillows, shelves, curtains etc. Blend colors to suit your style.
Fabrics - Add fabrics to liven up your room with a print that contains the color of your upholstery. To maintain harmony in colors, use the same accent at least thrice around the same room.
The best to do is to create different ambiences, with:
Brings colors for meetings-rooms and lobbys :
www.dragonflyoffice.co.uk/ interior_design.htm
Serenity and peaceful colors for halls and private areas
http://www.saracenoffice.com/images/enlarged/interior-design.jpg
Neutral color for work areas
http://www.marathonoffice.com/images/ofc-sample3.jpg
http://www.ilya.co.jp/en/office/id/images/id_workplace.jpg
2007-04-10 15:20:41
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answered by Interior Designer 2
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