Boost the mood of your home with monsoon colour therapy

Colour theory will help make your place more like you even during the gloom.

The monsoon brings a welcome respite from the scorching summer heat. But the constant rain and overcast skies can also dampen our spirits. Colour therapy is the practice of using colours to influence our moods and well-being. By incorporating specific colours into your home décor during the monsoon, you can create a brighter and more uplifting atmosphere.

 

See also: How to avoid pest infestation during monsoon season?

 

Embrace the sunshine

  • Yellow: Sun-like yellows bring warmth and cheer. Opt for mustard yellows or saffron for a touch of sophistication.
  • Orange: Energetic oranges add a playful vibe. Tangerine or coral can be great choices.

 

Reflect the tranquillity of nature

  • Light blues and greens: These colours evoke feelings of calmness and peace, mimicking the lush greenery and gentle rain showers. Think sky blue or sea green.

 

Add pops of vibrancy

  • Fuchsia and magenta: Liven up a space with bold pinks. These colours add a touch of fun and energy.
  • Turquoise: This jewel-toned colour injects a touch of luxury and sophistication.

 

Beyond paint

Colour therapy isn’t limited to walls. You can incorporate these mood-boosting hues through:

  • Throw pillows and cushions: Play with textures and patterns in your chosen colours.
  • Curtains and blinds: Opt for lighter fabrics in these colours to allow natural light to filter through.
  • Flowers and plants: Fresh blooms and greenery add a touch of life and vibrancy.

 

Remember to experiment

Find colours that resonate with you and create a harmonious palette.

Balance is key

Don’t overdo it! Use bold colours as accents against a backdrop of neutral tones.

Let there be light

Ensure proper lighting to enhance the effects of your chosen colours.

With a little colour therapy, you can transform your home into a haven of positivity and cheer, even during the monsoon season!

 

FAQs

What is the science behind colour theory

Colour therapy isn't backed by extensive scientific research. However, colours are known to influence our moods and emotions. Bright colours tend to energise us, while cooler tones promote calmness.

Are there any colours to avoid during monsoons?

While dark colours like grey can reflect the gloomy skies, they can also bring down the mood. Opt for lighter shades or use them sparingly.

How can I incorporate colour therapy with minimal effort?

Simple swaps like adding brightly coloured throw pillows or fresh flowers in your chosen hues can make a big difference.

What if I rent and can't paint the walls?

No worries! Colourful rugs, artwork and even lighting fixtures can introduce mood-boosting colours into your space.

Is colour therapy expensive?

Not at all! Look for creative ways to incorporate colour. You can find affordable throws, cushions or even paint samples to add pops of colour.

Can colour therapy help with seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?

While colour therapy might not be a sole solution, surrounding yourself with energising colours like yellow and orange can uplift your mood during the monsoons, which share some symptoms with SAD.

Where can I learn more about colour therapy?

Many resources online discuss colour therapy and the psychology of colour. However, it's important to remember it's not a regulated medical practice.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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