Selecting Paint Colours To Increase Your Temper | Shade Remedy Tutorial



The Paint Individuals needed to place out a primary colour remedy tutorial that can allow you to choose paint colours to spice up your temper! Whether or not you notice it or not, colours can have an actual affect on how you’re feeling, so whether or not it is soothing blues or passionate reds, we’ll go over them with you on this video!

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15 thoughts on “Selecting Paint Colours To Increase Your Temper | Shade Remedy Tutorial”

  1. Can anyone help me with a color choice for a bathroom? I have read in several places that a peach is very flattering to skin. It beautifies. But I don't want peach… I want an ivory pale beige. So, question is: does anyone know of a soft ivory beige with a VERY PALE/LIGHT undertone of peach? This will primarily be a bathroom for guests and I want them to feel extra good about themselves, happy, and peaceful. Ideas??
    Barbara

  2. Your videos are so helpful. I have a request for a Color Code episode on BM Mascarpone, specifically because I see this recommended as color to achieve the Parisian style, which is always white. Evidently, in Paris to combat the often grey skies, a white with pink undertones is used. We have a north facing living room, so see that you already recommend Mascarpone for that, but would appreciate a deeper dive. Thanks.

  3. This video is so inspiring, but all of your videos are James. I personally like them all. I need a bigger house to paint…lol

  4. I think scale can make a huge difference as well. A bright yellow accent wall is one thing. Bright yellow on every wall in the house may be a bit much.

  5. My living room and dining room are painted in a very similar color to the green you showed. I like greens with yellow undertones. I find greens with blue undertones like sage feel
    depressing to me. My bathroom is painted in a soft blue, sort of like a robin’s egg blue—love it! I live in the northeastern US that has gloomy, gray, overcast days, so I like bright, cheerful colors.

  6. I researched and painted my classroom a "calming" green. I can't count the number of people that walked in and said they felt calm in my room. Color definitely effects the mood of adolescent students

  7. I love yellow: Hannah Banana is pretty, but I truly love Hawthorne Yellow, Breath of Fresh Air relaxes me so much, Shadow is intriguing -love it! Marilyn’s Dress is just my style. Green Earth is fresh and lively… This was my favorite video of yours, James. Thank you ☀️

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