
The Psychology of Interior Lighting: Artificial Light
In lesson 2 of interior lighting, I show you how using different layers of artificial lighting can transform the atmosphere of your space.
In lesson 2 of interior lighting, I show you how using different layers of artificial lighting can transform the atmosphere of your space.
In Part 1 of my psychology of interior lighting series, we discuss the importance of daylight and how to best use it to improve our homes and our well‑being.
In the third lesson on the psychology of interior planning, we apply the principles of scale, balance and proportion seen in nature to understand the basics of styling.
In Part 2 of my psychology of interior planning series, I explain why symmetry is so important to the human brain and how we can achieve it in our room layouts.
By taking the theory of habituation into account we learn about the importance of carefully editing our belongings to create the most impact through purposeful focal points.
Texture is essential in helping our brains make sense of our environment. Here are some basics to consider when incorporating them into your home.
In our lesson on patterns, we explore how our brain responds to patterns and how we can use this psychology insight to completely transform the spaces we inhabit.
In Part II of the Colour Psychology Series we look at how colours are linked in the brain and how we can apply this knowledge to help us choose colours for our home!
By understanding how colour is perceived in the brain, we learn about how to take light into consideration when making colour choices for our home.
In this lesson, I show you how to apply the psychological principles of proportion to your space.
By applying basic psychology principles, we are going to explain how perception works and how we can use this understanding to maximise the spaces that we occupy in our homes.
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