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How Do You Choose A Therapeutic Dining Room Color Scheme?

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How Do You Choose A Therapeutic Dining Room Color Scheme?

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Dining rooms that are uninviting can put a damper on everything from enjoying a favorite meal to conversing with dinner guests. If your dining room doesn’t convey the mood you want, consider how a therapeutic color scheme could enhance the atmosphere. Consider that shades of orange, such as peach and apricot are good dining room colors. Color therapy practitioners say the color orange can stimulate appetite and support digestion. Try incorporating orange hues into centerpieces, napkins and tablecloths if you don’t like orange enough to include it in larger portions of the dining room. Enhance a dining room that doesn’t get much outdoor light by painting the walls gold or another rich, warm color and finishing off the wall with a glaze. The warm color selection can make a dark dining room feel more inviting during the day, and the glaze creates a glow at night when set off by indoor lighting or candlelight. Create a more subdued atmosphere by selecting deep beiges or browns for a dining

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