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The Power of Color in Design


Color psychology is a crucial aspect of design that influences how we perceive and interact with spaces. It is the study of how colors affect human behavior and emotions, playing a significant role in shaping the atmosphere and functionality of a room. Designers use color psychology to create environments that evoke specific feelings and reactions, whether it's to energize, calm, or inspire. The strategic use of color can transform a space, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and making it more conducive to its intended purpose.


Colors have the power to affect mood and behavior in profound ways. For instance, warm colors like red, orange, and yellow are often associated with energy and excitement, making them ideal for spaces like kitchens and living rooms where social interaction is encouraged. On the other hand, cool colors like blue and green are known for their calming and soothing effects, making them perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms. Neutral colors, such as whites, grays, and beiges, provide a versatile backdrop that can be used to highlight other design elements or create a sophisticated and timeless look.



Key Principles of Color Psychology in Design


Understanding the principles of color psychology can help designers create spaces that are not only visually pleasing but also emotionally supportive. Here are some key principles:


  • Warm Colors: Red, orange, and yellow are stimulating and can increase energy levels. They are often used in areas meant for activity and social interaction, such as dining rooms and kitchens.

  • Cool Colors: Blue, green, and purple tend to have a calming effect, making them suitable for bedrooms, offices, and other spaces where relaxation or concentration is desired.

  • Neutral Colors: Shades like white, gray, and beige are versatile and can create a sense of balance and harmony. They are commonly used as base colors to highlight bolder accents or to create a minimalist aesthetic.

  • Accent Colors: These are used to draw attention to specific features or areas within a space. Bright or contrasting colors can make architectural details or decor stand out, adding personality and depth to a room.


By applying these principles, designers can tailor spaces to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the occupants. The choice of color can influence not only the aesthetics of a room but also the comfort and well-being of those who use it.



Color psychology is a powerful tool in the world of design, offering insights into how colors can shape our experiences and interactions within a space. By understanding the psychological effects of different colors, designers can create environments that are not only beautiful but also functional and emotionally supportive. Whether aiming to energize, calm, or inspire, the thoughtful application of color can transform any space into a place that truly resonates with its occupants. As the understanding of color psychology continues to grow, its role in design will only become more integral, helping to create spaces that are both visually stunning and perfectly attuned to human needs.
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Learn more about Wellma

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About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

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About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports