Interior Design Affects Your Health
Posted by admin | Interior Design | Posted on February 20th, 2009
Behind Health Design
That’s a good question and your answer better left to health professionals. However, here is its essence.
We spend a significant amount of our time in our homes. We eat there, sleep there and spend time there, and so on. Over time, our environment begins to shape our moods. If our home is dark and dingy, static and uninteresting, or messy and unfinished, we increase our chances of becoming depressed.
A pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity characterize depression. Therefore, if your home does not allow for adequate living and activity, not only affecting their mental and emotional state, his physical health is in danger too. How? Depression is a major cause of exhaustion, physical pain and without a physical cause, such as back pain.
You might think this is a stretch, but it’s actually a statement of facts supported by research. Is it an exaggeration to say that unfinished home may be the root of all that is bleak and bleary?
So take the time to think about the person happier and healthier than you know. Then think about the environment he or she lives in. It is likely that the environment is bright, clean, organized, decorative, and it essentially expresses the way your friend feels about himself or herself. This is what the interior design really is and can be manipulated so that the benefits mentally, emotionally and physically.
Internal principles that affect health
Most people associate the principles and elements of design with fine art, however, is the design in which these components are organized to dictate how our bodies react to them. Space, for example, gives a feeling of freedom and permission to move virtual. Without enough of it, we feel confined and limited in what can and can not do.
Lighting, as another example, gives a sense of clarity and honesty – leaving nothing in the dark or guess about.
Color has always been associated with mood and there are more colors in an environment that is the most expressive. Multiple colors seem to invite the different views and give the impression that diversity is welcome. When these colors are blended harmoniously, we are sure our differences contribute the full scope of things.
Comfortable furniture speaks in a way as if to say, “Stay a while,” while suggesting a good ventilation, ‘You can breathe easy here – relax. ”
The Interior Design Studio is intense
This is just a skim of the intensive research that examines how design affects our internal well-being. As new reports come to the surface, you can ensure that your contractor has adequate knowledge to create a healthy environment for you and your loved ones.
