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How To Choose Vastu Colours For Your Home


Colour influences the nature of man’s behaviour, personality and taste. Also, light and colours influence people on how they perceive the area around them. Colours impact almost everything in our life from food, clothing, building, decorating and so on. Colour plays a major role in vastu and chosen very carefully.
Here is some basic picture on how colours to be chosen for your home based on vastu

How is a colour selected?
There are various colours produced in different frequencies of energy. Each colour represents certain frequency and radiates a type of energy that influences people and their life strongly. Emotions such as happiness, sorrow, cheerfulness, anger, lust and love are tied to different colours. Using right colours at the right places brings happiness and well-being to life. When choosing colours based on vastu is a mix of direction, space, frequencies and the usage of the home.

Red
Red is the colour that attracts attention. It is associated with visibility, proximity, extroverts, dynamism and activity. Since red has the maximum wavelength, it is visible closer than it is. Red is also associated with the emotions such as anger, aggressiveness, hunger, bravery, passion, courage and lust. Since it awakens a person to attract attention, it is advisable not to use in the bedrooms. You can use it in the living room and kitchen. It is the place where people gather for coffee, pleasantries, and parties. Use this colour and feel the difference of your gathering times. Do not use intense red, use light shades of red with other colours and pattern. Generally, using lighter shades of any colour is advisable

Blue
Blue is the colour of new beginnings. Blue denotes beauty, truth, contentment and devotion. Generally, blue is an admirable colour for bedrooms and meditation rooms since it is associated to heal and reduce pain. Do not use blue for small rooms because the room might look tighter and uncomfortably small. A lighter shade of blue is suitable for spacious and huge rooms. While colouring the walls of your house, picking the lighter version of blue would look gentle and pleasant.

Green
Green represents nature, growth, hope, calm, agreeable, tolerance and freshness. Red signifies activeness. Blue is passiveness. Green in the middle is the colour that signifies neutrality and calm. This colour is used in architecture and design because it indicates balance and harmony. Since it soothes the mood, couples having temperamental or emotional issues can choose this colour for their home. Green plants are good for the environment. It is not only good for the environment but also refreshes minds. So having terrace gardens in your house would be a huge refreshing spot. Villas in Kelambakkam provide terrace gardens with hydroponics to refresh and revive.

Yellow
Yellow signifies happiness, bravery, purity, optimism, openness, light, cleverness, unwavering mind, prosperity and concentration. Yellow is suitable for small rooms since it has broadening effect. The room looks spacious and bigger than its actual size. People having behavioural issues can use more of this colour. It is the most natural, powerful, pure and intense when it comes to value. This colour is a good choice for the rooms which does not get direct sunlight.  Also, it is a favourable colour for puja rooms.

Orange
Orange symbolizes warmth, power, responsibility, energy, comfort, action and ease. This colour brings happiness and optimism in relationships at home. Delicate shades of orange are good vastu colours for homes. Orange is suitable for drawing and living rooms. It appears good with vibrancy. Young children who are willing to put effort on their goals in life could use more of orange in their rooms. Orange lovers are good at being responsible for work. Using orange at home would be great if you have young aspirants who are keen on bringing their goals and dreams true.

Purple
Lighter shades of purple are good for a soothing environ. Purple is the colour of trust, riches, luxury, courteousness, self-respect and dignity. This colour would be recommendable for those who have an inferiority complex. Purple notably looks good for the living rooms and guest rooms which brings out royalty.

Pastels
Pastels are generally described as soothing, soft, milky, washed out and looking less chromatic. Any colour which is lighter than its actual shade and looks milky and soft would consider being pastel. Pink, mauve and baby blue are pastel colours. Pastel colours are worn in television shows that bring an elegant and sober look. Pink would appear good for girl’s rooms and baby blue for young boys. Any colour that is lighter and gives a touch of white are considered as pastel.

White
White implies purity, cleanliness, purity, spaciousness, virtue and innocence. It’s advisable to have white ceilings in your house. This colour would give a luxury and spacious look in the house. White goes well with master bedrooms and you feel relaxed and soothe your mood after a tiring day at work.





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