People with a green bedroom are the happiest

Another nice little study on Wednesday morning. This time about the connection between how happy you are as a couple and the color of your bedroom wall. The research was commissioned by Price your job and they have established a connection between the happiness of your relationship and the color of your bedroom with more than 4500 couples. Anyway.
89 percent of people with green bedroom walls are happy in their relationship. Green stands for nature, zen, safety, and fertility. I find it really ugly, but that shouldn't spoil the fun.
I gladly settle for second place, because people with a beige wall also have a good time together, namely 84 percent. I willingly give up those five percent, because visual and aesthetic well-being are also worth something to me.
If you have a red wall in your bedroom, your love luck is also doing well: 77 percent of couples with a red wall think it's great together.
You better not do this
Brown, purple, and white are colors that don't score very high when it comes to the connection between relational happiness and bedroom walls. With purple and brown (ew, who does that?), I can imagine all sorts of things, and maybe white is just too boring, I don't know. Although I find a white bedroom delightful.
We argue in the bedroom
51 percent of arguments take place in the bedroom, followed by the kitchen, bathroom, living room, and least in the garden. While that last one is still very green.
I would say: take advantage of it.



