PhosomLED is creative global lighting equipment manufacturer preprepared for the psycologycal aspiations of the owners of the living space aswell as the design intent of the arichitect who creates the same.
“How people feel about a given space is the final factor to consider when analyzing a project. Light and color provide the visual basis for mood. Much has already been written on the psychology of color, but only recently has any emphasis been placed on the psychological effects.” Much has been written and studied about the psychological responses to color and light. It has been demonstrated that people have likes and dislikes for certain colors. Research has shown clinically that men and women react to color in psychological ways beyond their subjective tastes as expressed in artistic and decorative tastes. Light and color affect brain activity and biorhythms, influencing our moods and feelings. Several formal studies have been conducted over the last to decades regarding the psychological effects of colored surroundings on behavior. The conclusion of these studies show definite correlation between color and the psychological and physiological reactions to our architectural spaces.
The psychology of light includes an understanding of perception, luminance, contrast, and these subjective impressions of our built environment. Perception is independent of the quantity of the light entering the eye; it is largely based on the degree of contrast. The psychological sense of sight is contrast sensitive. The history of great architecture is about buildings that adapt creatively to light. One focus of architecture is the connection between what people see and a building’s construction. Architects rely on light and its ability to reveal form as a way of creating that connection.