Is Your Home Décor Affecting Your Mood?

Find out which colors bring out the best in your mood.

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Depressed woman in her bedroom

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Choosing the Right Shade

Red Hot - The power of this crimson color is known to ignite passion, heighten energy levels and increase your sense of spunk. But that’s not all! It’s also suggested the color red escalates body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure. Since it’s directly correlated with stimulating appetite and conversation, perhaps the dining area or family room would serve as a good fit for this shade.  (Photo: David Papazian/Beateworks/Corbis)

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Red Hot

Mellow Yellow - If used in proper moderation, the color yellow makes one feel alive, happy, energetic and cheerful. On the other hand, too much yellow can bring about feelings of frustration, anxiety and fatigue. Your kitchen or bathroom might be the happy medium for this luminous shade. (Photo: Spaces Images/Blend Images/Corbis)

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Mellow Yellow

Out of the Blue - One of the most popular bedroom colors, blue is known to calm, soothe and relax our inner being. The color blue improves productivity and our abilities to focus and work effectively. However, to avoid feeling blue, stay away from deeper hues, as they can prompt feelings of sadness, uncertainty and depression.  (Photo: Richard Powers/Arcaid)

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Out of the Blue

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Green With Envy - Green contributes to many mood-altering emotions such as healing, tranquility, good luck and even jealousy. It is also known to have a calming effect and relieve stress, making it perfect for a home office. It also brings about feelings of being at one with nature, ideal for an outdoor patio.  (Photo: Richard Powers/Arcaid)

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Green With Envy

Tickled Pink - Full of romance and calmness, the color pink is often related to love. One shade in particular, known as “drunk tank pink,” is used by various sports teams for the opponent’s locker room in order to keep the players impassive and less vigorous before the game. (Photo: Abode/Beateworks/Corbis)

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Tickled Pink

Brown and Beautiful - Shades of brown give off the aura of strength, reliability, warmth, comfort and security. It is also characterized by feelings of sadness and isolation. So, if you’re thinking of doing a bedroom makeover, a bronze color may work best as an accent shade rather than as the focal point of your space. (Photo: Photocuisine/Corbis)

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Brown and Beautiful

Blackout - Not for the shy or timid, the color black is full of intensity, symbolizing authoritative power. It also embodies a timeless, elegant flair full of sexiness and seduction. However, too much black can trigger depression, severe mood swings and promote feelings of isolation. (Photo: Eugeni Pons/Arcaid)

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Blackout

Whitewash - The color white often represents a sense of purity, innocence and sereneness. On the flip side, due to the highlighting effects and the illusion of creating an open space, it can seem empty, uninviting and warrant unfriendly thoughts.  (Photo: Adrianna Williams/Corbis)

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Whitewash

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Purple Reign