B E D R O OM B E H A V I O U R S: WHEN YOU HAVE PREDOMINANTLY DARK COLOURS

March 24th, 2009 by admin


…the mood is sombre and controlled.

When a large amount of black is mixed into colour, dark colours are created. For example, dark blue, navy, dark green_ deep red, burgundy, dark brown, deep purple, deep russet, black and charcoal. Dark colours suggest control, steadiness and conservativism in intimacy. If your bedroom is dark, you are probably a refined and dignified person who likes to be in control of all experiences in your life, including your sexual experiences. Your bedroom may be luxurious, expensive, or dramatic and stimulating, yet the atmosphere will always be subdued and controlling. If you are financially very successful in business and used to being in control, you could veil choose dark colours for the bedroom. You like to have control in every area of your life.

Combining dark colours with other colours will make quite a statement. If there is no lightening effect you will have created an oppressive atmosphere. Try combining darker colours with pastels, to create a softer and less controlling feeling. Adding pale pink, for instance, to a dark blue, dark green or burgundy coloured bedroom will create a softer, more loving and nurturing environment, both for the inner self and the relationship. Many people combine beige, cream, ivory or white with dark colours as a safe way to soften the look, but all this does is tone down the controlling elements of the dark colours. It does not add the loving elements.

Key words: controlling, steady, serious, subdued, conservative, dignified.

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