Thank you very much for invitation, really very impressive question, colors play an important role in our life and strongly affect our psychological feelings, and choosing the most comfortable color will surly positively affecting our life and vise versa. I many cases like painting our internal surfaces homes, classrooms, offices, and even the outside buildings. Nature exhibit two main colors, blue for sky and green for lands, so we are living in a amazing range of colors, personally I prefer yellow color.
Thank you very much for invitation, really very impressive question, colors play an important role in our life and strongly affect our psychological feelings, and choosing the most comfortable color will surly positively affecting our life and vise versa. I many cases like painting our internal surfaces homes, classrooms, offices, and even the outside buildings. Nature exhibit two main colors, blue for sky and green for lands, so we are living in a amazing range of colors, personally I prefer yellow color.
Color is the splitting of light into different wavelengths, and each wavelength is seen as a separate color. Our brains tend to absorb or reflect these wavelengths, so when we see the color of the whiteboard, it means the white wavelength that is reflected to our brain without the other wavelengths.
Some colors give us a sense of calm, usually located in the blue side of the spectrum - which consists of purple and green. The colors indicate emotion. These fall within the red spectrum that includes orange and yellow, known as the warm side. Color stimulates our brain, and from antiquity it has been proven that alternative psychotherapy is the effect of using colors. Egyptians and Chinese used colors for healing, a process known as color therapy. Colors were used to help the body better.
However, there is much doubt today about the efficacy of the color therapy involved. Since everyone has different feelings associated with different colors, the universal importance of colors may or may not work in these situations.
Many scientific questions on this subject remain unanswered, so it is possible to use colors for psychotherapy through observation and experience on how color affects the human brain, and sometimes uses color to influence important decisions in human life and work too