Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Why Red is The Best Colour For Kitchen But, Not for Bathroom!

Why Red is The Best Colour For Kitchen But, Not for Bathroom! 

Planning to decorate a bathroom using the colour red? Do think twice, as every colour has different properties and evokes a distinct response in most people. Every room in a home serves a purpose, and certain colours work to enhance that effect. A living room, for example, is a place where family gathers and spends time together, or a place for relaxation. Using shades of pastel lemon cream and summery colours works best for this room, as these add joy and brightness to an atmosphere.





Similarly, a den or a study, seem charmingly cosy, with chocolate brown and green, earthy colours. Red as a colour denotes aggression, passion and volatility. It is the colour of the planet Mars, which astrologically represents action and violence in life. This colour stands for primordial energy and can be best described as the bubbling cauldron simmering inside a volcano. Is it any wonder, that fire is red in colour? One just cannot argue with Nature. Signal lights are terribly misleading, as red encourages movement and green signifies peace or settling down. Ideally red should have meant “go” and green used to indicate “stop”.

Red evokes fiery feelings and gets one’s adrenaline all charged up; just the opposite of inducing ease and languor. This is exactly why red will not suit a bathroom decor. Today, the humble washroom or toilet, has metamorphosed into an indulgent space, to relax, groom and release pent-up stress. This is not possible with red as the main colour in the decorating theme of a bathroom. In a bathroom, red shades will dominate the area and give it a simmering look, which will raise your mental temperatures, rather than soothing stressed nerves.

Red symbolizes heat and bathrooms provide relaxation through water. Bathrooms, in fact, are all about water, so in effect red will nullify the calming effect that a bathroom can provide. Light, creamy and pastel shades with an undertone of blue are perfect for a bathroom. Blue is calming and induces the brain to move onto slow and long wave patterns, giving one a languid feeling. Try and do up the bathroom in neutral or soft cooling shades to create a spa like ambience in the room.

Red is an ideal colour for a kitchen, as it gives one a healthy appetite and promotes proper digestion. It is perceived to get the taste buds activated and revs up the gastric juices. Many popular restaurants sport dominant red motifs and incorporate this colour into their decor themes. This is not a coincidence, but a calculated effort by restaurant owners to encourage patrons to eat more and feel buoyant. Red can be understood as a highly charged hue.

It is said to increase metabolic rate and hasten digestion. Alternate healing practitioners often prescribe clients suffering from sluggish and lethargic dispositions, to wear red more often. This colour has the power to make them more active and also stimulates appetite.

In some cultures, such as Chinese, red stands for highly auspicious events and is said to bring in good luck and prosperity. This stimulating colour, is perfect for any kitchen, as it will promote a cheery atmosphere, and makes food seem more appetizing. Besides, red is also the colour of Christmas and never fails to make us smile with glee at the thought of the festival. Children especially, enjoy bright red designs, and it can be an excellent mood enhancer and stimulating for their growth.