Designer Profile - Zara Stender
The Mythology of Yellow Continued
By Zara Stender, CID, IDS, Allied ASID Member, Color Marketing Group
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However, yellow combined with its complement, violet is said to be the most healing of color combinations. I have seen that proven true frequently.
Many years ago, I had a client who was dying of cancer. The family wanted the area of their home where they spent the most precious and private time together to be completely re-done as a symbolic celebration of his last year of life. It was so tragic that it was all I could do to maintain a professional demeanor. It broke my heart. Somewhere in the middle of the color selection process for their carpets, upholstery and paint, they shifted from reds and blues to lilac, yellow, and soft taupe. I had never said anything to them about the yellow/purple healing theory because, quite frankly, I didn’t think there was much to it. Six months after the job was done, I happened to stop by… and if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes I wouldn’t have believed it. This client was now in full remission, had regained beauty, health and hair. It was astonishing.
My doctor, who has an excellent reputation for healing, has his waiting room done in red purple/soft yellow and taupe brown. Does this have any influence on the fact he is the most successful and respected orthopedic surgeon in the hospital where he practices?
Yellow can stimulate clear thinking. Combined with red, yellow will stir the creative juices and inspire brilliant thinking. It was said to be Einstein’s favorite color. Also Hitler’s and Jeffrey Dahmer’s. Examples like this have led some to conclude that yellow is the favorite color of mental extremes.
In home interiors it is best used in the transitional areas. Entry way, powder room, and hallways are good choices. Because it is the fastest color the eye sees, it makes a wonderful selection for any piece you wish to feature as a focal point.
Many color experts have pointed out that for a busy family with hectic schedules, yellow is about the worst color for the kitchen and other areas where chaos reigns in the morning.
The latest research says that even the lightest, softest shades and tints will have these effects.
Yellow with its sunny disposition used in measured doses, mixed with other colors in a palette that soften aggression, can give us a lovely boost of energy, refresh us, energize us, lift our spirits on gloomy winter days and send us out to conquer the world.
Excerpt from Designer Color Secrets© 2005 Zara Stender
Zara Stender, CID, IDS, Allied ASID, Member, Color Marketing Group [CMG], is a Certified Interior Designer and color specialist. She serves as Vice-Chair for the Western Region [CMG] and is past president of the Interior Design Society, Northern California Chapter [2002-2004]. Zara is an independent member of the California Legislative Coalition for Interior Design [CLCID]. She is the winner of three Bay Area design awards and the author of two books on design and color. She contributes regularly to several local, national and international publications. Her company, ZaraDesigns, is based in Redwood Shores, [San Francisco area] California, USA
Contact Zara at zaradesigns@yahoo.com.
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