b'Orange: (yellow + red)Positive: Oranges are warm, passionate, sensual and fun. The brighter shades are cheerful and tend to stimulate the appetite, making them ideal for kitchens and dining rooms, where they also create a comfortable, cosy atmosphere.ReseneNegative: Feelings of deprivationmost likely when orange is combined with black Hyperactive frustration, immaturity and lack of intellectual values.Pink: (red tint)Positive: Pink soothes, rather than stimulates. In fact, research shows it can reduce angerhence its use in prisons. A nurturing colour with a childlike appeal, it is a good choice for a young girls room, especially when combined with lavender.Negative: Can smack of inhibition, emotional claustrophobia and physical weakness.ReseneGrey:PopstarPositive: Grey can enhance creativity, so its a good ofce colour. As a neutral, it provides an unobtrusive and stylish background for all sorts of colour combinations and furnishings in all kinds of looks. Negative: Used excessively, grey can exude a lack of condence and fear. Pure grey can be suppressive and depressing.Black:ResenePositive: Black can be timeless and glamorous. It is also the colour of emotional safety, Foggy Greyefciency, substance and excellence. Psychologically, black creates protective barriers, as it totally absorbs all the other colours of the spectrum. Combine it with white and bright colours for a modern look, or use black furniture in a neutral-coloured room for elegance. Negative: Black represents oppression, coldness, seriousness and weight. It makes rooms seem smaller too. ReseneWhite:Nero Positive: Visually, white heightens our perception of space, so its ideal for small rooms. Representing hygiene and cleanliness, its also a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms. Other traits include purity, simplicity, sophistication and efciency.Negative: Can indicate sterility, coldness, barriers, unfriendliness and elitism, and can make warm colours look garish.Brown: (red + yellow + lots of black)Resene Alabaster Positive: Brown is associated with seriousness, warmth, nature, reliability and support. It is a soothing, comfortable colour and wears well, so its ideal for a family room. Combined with shades like pale blue or fuchsia, browns can also be exciting and ooze sophistication. They work well with spicy or warm colours, too, and youll nd a shade thatll work well in most rooms.ReseneNegative: Picking it wrong gives an impression of lack of Sorrell Brown humour and sophistication, and heaviness.| 91'