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This is what your favorite color does to your stay home mood

Stay Home mood colors

Earlier I told you which color you would fall asleep on the wall like a little rose in sleep and what, for example, the color of your outfit could reveal about your personality. Today we will once again talk about color, with the psychology of your interior in the lead role. Soft crispy white provides fresh simplicity, a tidy home, and thus peace of mind, while yellow and gold are the ultimate little suns in the house for an extra good mood. Curious about

what your favorite color does to your stay home mood, or perhaps even better: in which color you should invest extra these days? I'll take you along.

Soft brown and beige create a calm palette that allows you to create an extra comfy and cozy space at home. Perfect for everyone who has nothing planned these days and spends extra hours at home.

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Do you find it difficult to find your peace? Blue is the interior shade to become totally zen, with the ton sur ton trend as a favorite. Blue also promotes communication, self-expression, and opens your mind. I say naaaamasté in blue, guys.

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Yellow and gold create a sunny interior, making your mood always cheerful. And in velvet, it's also super trendy.

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If you are incredibly uninspired, the color green might just be your savior. This natural shade stimulates creativity in no time within your four walls. Worth a try, right?

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Oh, and if you can't get going, red might just be your color. Red brings more warmth into the home, activates emotions, and is the primal color among colors. Strength, power, and motivation are what red treats you to for free.

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Never chaos again with crispy white. This shade stands for simplicity and peace, a lot of peace. With this color in your home, you create a super stylish tidy feeling, both in your home and in your mind.

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And last but certainly not least: pink, the color that evokes love and intimacy. In fact, this lovely color could even help the iciest character to thaw with its tender hue. So no matter how grumpy corona makes you, there is always pink, mo-ha.

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