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Gerth Sniper
Gerth Sniper

I recently decided to repaint my living room because I felt like the space was just… draining, honestly. I work from home, and having a dull gray on the walls was starting to make me feel stuck in a rut. I’m curious how much color actually affects mood versus just making a room “look nice.” For example, I’m torn between a soft blue that’s supposed to be calming and a warm mustard that’s more energizing. Has anyone noticed real changes in how they feel just by changing wall colors, especially in rooms where they spend a lot of time?

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Absolutely! I had a similar situation in my office space last year. I wanted it to feel bright and motivating, but not overwhelming. I ended up going with a mix of light teal and soft neutrals, and it genuinely changed how I approach work; I feel more focused and less stressed. I actually reached out to a team of commercial painters london to make sure the finish was smooth and professional. Even small details, like choosing the right sheen, made a big difference in how light reflects and how the colors come across. A little planning goes a long way.

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