The Moody Blues
Americans love their blue. So what does all that blue say about us? And should we sing the blues at home? Read on.
(Continued from Page 1) By Dewey Sadka, special to HGTV.com
Indigo/Cornflower
These shades encourage you to create workable plans. Using them in a space will challenge you to plan ahead, avoid mistakes and orchestrate a more exciting future.
Periwinkle/Mist
indigo with white
These soft shades encourage you to reconsider how to make your dreams come true. Using these enriching blue shades provokes an optimistic, problem-solving approach towards concerns and dilemmas.Sienna/Dusty Rose
indigo with brown
These grounding shades encourage you to slow down, map out an action plan, and search for more practical solutions. Using them in spaces creates a sharp awareness of exactly what needs to be done.Cobalt/Royal Blue
indigo with black
These mysterious shades dig deep to evoke a more contemplative, strategic daily-plan. Use them to eliminate self-doubt and unearth a more determined, disciplined you. More on blue >
Color guru Dewey Sadka is the author of The Dewey Color System: Choose Your Colors, Change Your Life. He has created a patented system that is the first validated color personality system in the world. Visit him at deweycolorsystem.com.