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HOUSING
PSYCHOLOGY
Presented by: Ann B. Atoy
TABLE OF CONTENT
ARCHITECTURE
STYLE
COLOR
INTERIOR
DESIGN
PSYCHOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
ARCHITECTURAL
STYLE
SCANDINAVIAN
Style: Uncomplicated and Straight-Forward
Vibe
Key Color Schemes: clean and bright, like
whitewash and timber tones
A variety of textures is welcome, as it gives
the home an inviting, warm sensation.
This style fits with an open, friendly, stylish
personality interested in culture and elegance.
MINIMALISTIC
Style: Highly defined, polished aesthetic design
elements, developed to represent the simplest
qualities
Key Color Schemes: gray, taupe, black, and wood
tones
Minimalism is a great fit for an introvert, as well
as anyone highly organized, methodical and
efficient.
Minimalist vs. Scandinavian
Minimalist design often includes stainless steel,
chrome and lacquered plastics, while Scandinavian
design focuses on organic materials – i.e. hemp rugs,
curved wooden chairs and woven baskets.
RUSTIC
Style: natural, aged, organic, and maybe
even a little distressed.
Key Color Schemes: Natural, neutral colors
such as beiges, whites, browns, and grays
are all key, but opt for the warmer tints.
It offers a sustainable solution to reuse old
furniture, infusing it with new life with pops
of color and fresh finishes..
This style is an excellent choice for a trendy
yet classic, chic and nature-loving person.
CLASSIC/TRADITIONAL
Style: Often featuring high-quality pieces with
lasting value and immortal décor, this kind of
interiors embrace history and heritage.
Key Color Schemes: calming and neutral, in earthy
hues like olive, beige cream and wood.
The traditional interior style fits the person who is
very detail-oriented, poised, elegant and balanced.
MODERN
Style: sleek, spacious, simple design
concentrating on function and organization.
The modern design style enhances
practicality, clean architectural lines and
cubist forms.
Modern style is a paradise for an organized
professional. This approach also serves the
needs of a person who dwells on time
management.
BRUTALISM
Style: Brutalism is a style with an emphasis on
materials, textures and construction, producing
highly expressive forms.
Key Color Schemes: rough, unfinished surfaces,
unusual shapes, heavy-looking materials, straight
lines, and small windows.
The traditional interior style fits the person who
has nothing, must to be "tidied up" or kept hidden
beneath the mask. It is what it is
COLOR
Blue: - positivity, confidence, and security.
commercial and business spaces, such as banking agencies, offices and
companies.
Yellow: - optimism, curiosity, joviality and a bright atmosphere.
commercial spaces or restaurants to gain the attention of pedestrians.
Red: - energy, excitement, impulse.
in commercial spaces, such as stores or fast food outlets, as it portrays a
certain compulsivity and consumer desire.
Green: - calm, tranquility, serenity and well-being
hospitals and relaxation centers.
Orange: - intensity, creativity, euphoria, and enthusiasm.
offices, studios, and schools. If used together with blue, it conveys the
idea of impulsivity and trust, and so is adopted by banking agencies and
offices.
INTERIOR DESIGN
SUNLIGHT
mood lifter, reduces depression
more sunlight into rooms can boost happiness.
energize and motivate when people had to work using only artificial light, they also
showed a qualitative lack of vitality and showed signs of poor sleep.
SPACIOUSNESS
people tend to be more creative in rooms with higher
ceilings, and their mood improves.
COLORS
Warm Colors - makes you feel physically warmer. Breathe
energy, positivity, and a sense of sunshine into any room
Cool Colors - physically cooler. Evoke relaxation and calm
PLANTS
relax and centered
reduce the likelihood of depression and increase
positive feelings
ART
Creative expressions that fit with your world outlooks can reduce
anxiety and stress.
viewing and creating art is one-way professionals reduce
symptoms of anxiety and depression.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Self-Expression A residence should respond to these quirks of its owner.
Privacy and belonging, in the sense of taking ownership of
even a small space and molding it according to one’s own
needs, goes a long way for one’s mental health. This induces
a sense of control in the world that is often out of our control.
comfort
privacy
Home feels like you are in a safe zone because there are no
dangers and everyone deserves that. Home is a blessed
place, where you and your family can be secure, have all you
need, and share your sadness and happiness.
A home should not only induce happiness but also allow for
sadness. Normally, home is the place where one is free to
experience the range of emotion
emotions
the end
THANK YOU!
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