Colors impact us

From advertising and clothing to the paint on your walls, color speaks without words. The psychology of color plays an enormous role in fashion and environments. From hotels and boutiques to your very own home, color makes a statement and evokes feelings!

Once the power of color is considered it becomes obvious why your home color choices are so important. We may not recognize it, but we intuitively have strong feelings about colors. No wonder why the color selection process can make some folks want to pull their hair out! Feeling overwhelmed is only natural when making a decision that all your friends and family will see.

We help ease the pressure so you can effortlessly transform your home with color.

Our goal is for color to be like music at a fine-dining restaurant, enhancing the ambiance without distracting from the experience. Together with your aesthetic sensibilities and our professional experience and skill, we will turn your home into a unique environment that is suited to you and that you can't wait to show off.



Human beings are constantly experiencing the effects of color without even being aware of it. Envision how stark and impersonal most hospitals feel versus how cozy and inviting your favorite coffee shop or lounge makes you feel.

Colors actually produce a visual ambiance, a tone or vibration that determines how the space is "experienced". Consider how you want to experience your own space.

One paint color can make your kitchen feel bright and sunny while another makes the bedroom feel gentle and spa-like. Since each person has their own unique taste and reaction to color, it is important to personalize your home paint color selections to create the feeling you desire for each room. These decisions are also largely influenced by the lighting, architecture and how you intend to use the space.


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