Twice a month, the nursery designers of Little Crown Interiors write a blog for Project Nursery (www dot project nursery dot com). We use this opportunity to share our thoughts on nursery interior design with the Project Nursery community. We recently created about post about color in the nursery, and wanted to share a little excerpt with our Little Crown Interiors nursery design blog readers:
How much color should I put in the nursery? Will it be too bright? Will there be enough stimulation? These are some of the most common questions we hear from our clients. While there is still much scientific debate about how color affects infants, there is endless evidence showing how color affects adults – marketing execs have poured millions into this research. It’s no coincidence that most fast food restaurants are red and yellow – these colors can make you feel more hungry.
Why not take advantage of all this research and use it in your nursery? While your baby may not perceive colors correctly for awhile, they will when they get older and as those marketing execs have proven – color does affect us. Here’s a quick rundown of some color theory:
Read the full post here: Project Nursery
A postlude for our Little Crown Interiors nursery design blog readers: As nursery designers, we really enjoyed writing this post for Project Nursery. We think that color in the nursery, and how color affects infants are very important things to consider when working on a nursery interior design, and it was lots of fun to share these thoughts with the readers of Project Nursery. If you have thoughts on color in the nursery or how color affects infants, please share with us via email: info at little crown interiors dot com, or post your thoughts on Project Nursery. Thanks!
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