The color of an environment influences well-being and comfort. Choosing the right color for an environment is very important.
Warm colors: include shades of red, yellow, orange and their variations. They are psychologically dynamic and stimulating, giving the feeling of vitality, excitement and movement. They are colors that stand out, suggesting a decrease in the environment.
Cold colors: include shades of blue, green, gray and their variations. They are psychologically soothing, soothing and static, giving the sensation of freshness, rest and peace. They are colors that seem to distance themselves, suggesting depth to the environment.
Tone-over-tone: this is a way to combine colors where all elements used have the same tone. These combinations usually give the feeling of unity, where no element stands out. As an example, a beige bottom coating combined with festoon and crockery in the same shade can be used.
Contrast: this is a combination form where the elements used have contrasting and opposing colors, such as black and white, beige and black, white and blue, blue and yellow, among others. These combinations create attention points, where the stronger or darker color stands out.