Oct 11, 2016
Betsy Helmuth explores the psychological effects and design uses of blue and purple, shares tips on carpeting, making your home smell good, and warming up a space without changing wall paint. Plus, a promotion for an online class bundle.
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1:25 Introduction to today's episode on purple and blue
2:12 Popularity and psychological effects of blue
3:58 Limitations of blue in certain spaces
6:04 Transition to discussing purple
7:20 Appropriate uses of purple in design
11:28 Listener question: Do's and don'ts with carpeting
16:09 Listener question: Making your home smell good
19:00 Listener question: Warming up a home without changing wall
paint
- Blue is a versatile color that promotes relaxation and can
make small spaces feel larger, but it's best avoided in areas where
high productivity is needed.
- Purple can be challenging to use in interiors due to its high
vibration and rarity in nature, making it feel exotic and sometimes
uncomfortable.
- Incorporating fabrics like drapes and throw blankets, especially
in warm, rich textures and colors, can add warmth to a room without
changing the wall paint.
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