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Interior Design with your personality in mind: Part 3
In Part 3 of the series of articles Interior Design with personality in mind an outline of the personality and interior design styles and how they can work together will continue. Enough information is given in the four-part series for you to resolve their dominant personality style and interior design style and colors would be most appropriate for you.
As indicated in part four basic personality types, sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic and melancholic. Hippocrates identified and labeled four basic personality types makes more than 2000 years. When I first learned about the traits of personality in the 1980s was at a sales conference. Then my husband came home from a meeting of managers were personality traits were used to improve management skills. In an orientation course I did the personality styles emerged again the subject and continued to do so over the years.
In this article we will look at the person melancholy. The person that melancholy is a deep thinker, a pessimistic and an introvert. Do not take things lightly, but I like to think things over. This person is usually clean and organized. They are also sensitive, shy, and are wound with ease. The melancholic person wants to be perfect, others and the world to be perfect. Studies indicate Seventeen percent of the population could have a temper melancholy.
The beautifully detailed melancholy likes to cross every t and every point i. The person with high value features generally melancholy things beautiful. Many great artists have had a melancholy temperament. You can recognize this person as the lonely quiet, soft. They often find people with personalities blood rage and overwhelming. The blood wants joyful melancholy over the individual. The choleric wants to accelerate the process.
Melancholy People often have some features choleric or phlegmatic. It is highly unlikely that the person would feature optimistic melancholy. Sanguine and melancholic personalities are exact opposites. Melancholy people are often seen as voluble optimists, optimistic person thinks that melancholy is too serious.
If not already done so you could go to http://blog.sampleboardonline.com find 'Personality Quiz' this rapid will give you a touch of style you have and some links to sources online in the personality styles.
A summary of the article one there are many different styles of interior design. But to make it easier to figure out what style is best suited for the personality styles have been reduced into four broad categories. Each style has been given a name, cultural ethnic, Modern Mini, Enviro / Natural and Traditional / Classic.
A traditional / classic interior design would be most appropriate for the person with traits of melancholy. They value and seek large workforce. Traditional / classical or designed and constructed buildings and the furniture would fit this person. Antiques and period decor rooms with fabrics, carpets, rugs faces, embroidery and fine art. They do not like the labor of poor quality and cheap imitations.
Blue is considered cushioning and tranquilizers. It has been shown to decrease muscle tension and blood pressure. If the person that melancholy was a color and color can be blue. The person who is subject of melancholy and seems calm. The blue painted walls appear to recede. But blue can make a room look too cold and blue can be depressing. With touches of warm gold would overcome this trend and work brilliantly with a classically decorated room.
If you child has features choleric melancholy then blue-violet, purple (purple) or red-violet color scheme can be created. However, this has to be created and purple (violet) can disturb eye focus. When is used in darker shades that can be heavy and oppressive. However, when skillfully combined a delicacy celestial purple. When abused in such an office may be unsettling. People either loved or an aversion to purple.
Regular promotion Warm Colors red, orange and yellow might be too overwhelming for the person melancholy. The color is considered by many as the unification of most of the design elements. The color is a brilliant tool that can define the space, show, indicating the temperature and influence mood.
One of the easiest ways to create a color scheme is the use of three colors. Then use the 60, 30, 10 rule. Sixty percent of the color used is the dominant color. This could be the floor, ceiling and walls of a room. As stated in an article when the color selection works best if you have a mastery of the warm or cool colors.
The secondary color should make between thirty percent of colored surfaces in a room, usually the window treatments and upholstery. This leaves ten percent of color selection for the accent color. This may be the color of the accessories for cushions, lamps and throws.
Neutrals can also be used with any color. Up important are the selected colors are the colors that you feel comfortable. Also remember many colors can be confusing.
If you have a quiet personality, gentle melancholy in search of perfection the traditional / classical style interior design, could the example. Submission calming blues with touches of gold used and some neutral could work well with your personality to retire.
About the Author
Rosena works as an interior design, retail and visual merchandising tutor for Australian College QED. She I has also worked for the Retail Traders Association of Victoria as a Retail Trainer. Rosena has a Diploma in Interior Design, Post Graduate Diploma in Public and Community Health and is a qualified trainer. She also works as an interior design consultant, creates designer art work and is the Australian partner of Sample Board Online a new cool free interior design presentation tool.
What colors of Embroidery Thread should I get?
The colors I have are: light blue, violet, purple, blue water, green Tertiary, and Cerulean blue.
Depends on what you want to do with them, there are hundreds of colored embroidery thread. If you buy a pattern will tell you what color to get.
