colours for the room
Hi, I would really value some advice as to what colours should go on the walls for IHM and relaxation. I am setting up a room for clients and am not sure whether to go all white with a block colour or to use colours all over the walls.
All advice will be welcomed
Many thanks
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Pink. Reason is I worked for a firm that had loads of complaints and there was a designated pink room to de-stress these unfortunates. If it de-stresses the irate then it must work well for those seeking a massage.
xx
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Hello and welcome to HP :)
I think all white might be a little stark. Here are a couple of links to threads from last year on therapy room colours:
You'll find some VERY divergent opinions! :D At the end of the day I think it comes down to personal choice.
Good luck with it, whatever you decide.
Holistic
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Hi and thank you both for your replies. It is sooooo difficult to get things right when starting out.
I think I will go for the pink with some lilac and cream for contrast. Then put accessories in with these colours to keep the warm and the flow, such as candle holders, oil burners etc
Perhaps I may alienate the male clientwith such femanine colours though. Do you think this would be a problem?
Thank you for the earlier postings by people, I really enjoyed reading them. The reds sounds georgeous and to my taste but I don't think that I am that brave!!!
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How about introducing a little of a more 'masculine' colour for balance, eg navy blue? For accessories, maybe not a whole wall. Would go nicely with the pink/lilac scheme you have in mind, IMHO anyway.
I'd forgotten about the current thread in the ECO forum when I posted earlier:
From the link given in the first post there, you can find this:
and have great fun playing around with the onscreen room (click on either of the two walls and the ceiling) and the paint charts on the right. The categories of colour there are very similar to some of the Dulux special ranges you can get mixed up at any of the DIY superstores ... Heritage, Shaker etc ... though I have to say the idea of fume-free eco-friendly paint does appeal to me for when I need to redecorate.
Enjoy!
Holistic
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Hi Holistic
Wow, I have played for ages!! Thank you so much for all you have done, I really appreciate it. I will have a look in the shops for the eco paint as I am sure that I have seen it somewhere..... I have migraines so this paint would be marvelous if it has less fumes.
Thanks again, you are a star:) I am a happy bunny now...........:D:D:D
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Hi
You're very welcome! :)I wasted about half an hour playing around on that site the other day, LOL :D
Did the happy bunny reach any conclusions, colour-wise? ;)
Holistic
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Go with your gut instincts but pink would'ne aleniate me.
Good luck ... pinky!
All advice will be welcomed
Many thanks
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Pink. Reason is I worked for a firm that had loads of complaints and there was a designated pink room to de-stress these unfortunates. If it de-stresses the irate then it must work well for those seeking a massage.
xx
Answers:
Hello and welcome to HP :)
I think all white might be a little stark. Here are a couple of links to threads from last year on therapy room colours:
You'll find some VERY divergent opinions! :D At the end of the day I think it comes down to personal choice.
Good luck with it, whatever you decide.
Holistic
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Hi and thank you both for your replies. It is sooooo difficult to get things right when starting out.
I think I will go for the pink with some lilac and cream for contrast. Then put accessories in with these colours to keep the warm and the flow, such as candle holders, oil burners etc
Perhaps I may alienate the male clientwith such femanine colours though. Do you think this would be a problem?
Thank you for the earlier postings by people, I really enjoyed reading them. The reds sounds georgeous and to my taste but I don't think that I am that brave!!!
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How about introducing a little of a more 'masculine' colour for balance, eg navy blue? For accessories, maybe not a whole wall. Would go nicely with the pink/lilac scheme you have in mind, IMHO anyway.
I'd forgotten about the current thread in the ECO forum when I posted earlier:
From the link given in the first post there, you can find this:
and have great fun playing around with the onscreen room (click on either of the two walls and the ceiling) and the paint charts on the right. The categories of colour there are very similar to some of the Dulux special ranges you can get mixed up at any of the DIY superstores ... Heritage, Shaker etc ... though I have to say the idea of fume-free eco-friendly paint does appeal to me for when I need to redecorate.
Enjoy!
Holistic
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Hi Holistic
Wow, I have played for ages!! Thank you so much for all you have done, I really appreciate it. I will have a look in the shops for the eco paint as I am sure that I have seen it somewhere..... I have migraines so this paint would be marvelous if it has less fumes.
Thanks again, you are a star:) I am a happy bunny now...........:D:D:D
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Hi
You're very welcome! :)I wasted about half an hour playing around on that site the other day, LOL :D
Did the happy bunny reach any conclusions, colour-wise? ;)
Holistic
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Go with your gut instincts but pink would'ne aleniate me.
Good luck ... pinky!