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As a psych nurse, I think bedrooms should feel like a signal to your nervous system that it's safe to rest. These colors create a calming, cocoon-like atmosphere that can help a room feel softer, quieter, and more restorative after a long day.













Bathrooms are one of the easiest places to use color psychology. These shades create a clean, refreshing, spa-like atmosphere that makes everyday routines feel a little more intentional and a lot more relaxing.









The living room is where life happens. These colors were chosen to create warmth, connection, and comfort while still feeling stylish enough to grow with your space. Think inviting, grounded, and easy to spend time in.










Kitchens tend to be the heart of a home, and color can completely change the energy of the space. These shades feel bright, welcoming, and aliveโperfect for creating a room people naturally gather in.








