Warm colors include orange, red, yellow, and their combinations. They create a cozy atmosphere and make large rooms appear larger. Warm colors evoke emotions like passion and joy. Warm grays have more yellow or brown undertones
Chromotherapy uses colored lights and crystals to alleviate conditions. Colors affect mood, emotions, and physical health through electromagnetic energy. Treatment must be conducted by trained therapists using various tools
Chromotherapy claims to balance body energy through colored light. Avicenna (980-1037) discussed color's role in diagnosis and treatment. Robert Hunt conducted plant experiments in 1844. Modern chromotherapy emerged in 1870s with Pleasonton's blue light research
Pink is a light pink with slight orange undertone. Hex code: #FF8DA1, RGB values: 100% red, 55.3% green, 63.1% blue
Color therapy dates back to ancient Egyptians using colored glasses. It's considered pseudoscience by Western medical experts. Originates from Indian ayurvedic medicine's chakra balancing claims
Green has shorter wavelengths and is considered relaxing in color psychology. Green evokes positive psychological reactions and affects moods. Green is associated with nature, money, luck, health, and envy