Color Me Happy
By Peggy Joy Cross

Enough
of all the scientific jargon about cones and light wave vibrations, and how our
eyes, brains, and nervous systems process color. It is our reaction that is
important as we choose the colors in our lives. Do we love the color of a new
dress or newly painted room? How does the color make us feel? The answer should
be, I love this color because it is energizing, peaceful, fun, inspiring, or
whatever word best fits how you feel. If you think you don’t care about colors,
you may be surprised to learn about their affect at the level of your
subconscious.
Edgar
Cayce spoke about certain greens that could almost make a person ill and others
that could heal. There are myriads of books about color and there are color
therapists. The bottom line is to have colors around us that make us feel good
and that support our personal activities which could include entertaining, love
making, eating, sleeping, reading, playing, meditating, as well as all the
various aspects of our work life.
Color
affects us in different ways depending on our prior life experiences, our personality,
and our physical as well as emotional health. When we are depressed, or ill, or
stressed, our reaction to color and our choice of color will be quite different
from when we are feeling vital and engaged in a productive life. If a
particular color does not make your heart sing, don’t use it. My
office is painted in, to put it mildly, an unusual color scheme, and it does
make my heart sing. The first few days after a friend and I completed this
amazing transformation, I repeatedly returned to the room for the joy I felt as
I gazed at the colors. Even now when I walk into this room I smile and my
energy lifts.
As an
interior designer, I find it much easier to choose colors for other people than
for myself. This color scheme took me over a year to finalize. First I thought
about tone on tone stripes, a look I have always loved both in fabric and on
walls. The contrast of the matte and the gloss provides subtle yet sufficient
contrast to be interesting. But no, this would not do for a room where I could
be spending many hours each day. All those stripes would be too busy, even in
one color.
Another
consideration to which I gave serious attention was using relatively small, different
colored stripes while keeping white for the background. I would create my own
custom color wheel. That idea never got off the ground since, as I recall, it
seemed like way too much work as well as being too busy. So the months passed. I
was searching for a creative answer to my color conundrum while working in an
ordinary white space that was anything but inspiring or energizing.
Then,
I remembered the happiest space I ever painted. This was my boys’ bedroom in
the mid 70’s. I had purchased a fabulous bunk bed for them–a fire engine red
elephant with trappings of yellow, blue and green. That was it! I used those
four colors, one for each wall, to paint their room. Poor things–they probably
never slept. What did I know then?
Today,
my office is four colors and not for the faint of heart to be sure. These
colors are pure–without tint or hue to lighten or gray their impact. Entering,
I am greeted by a violet wall that is so yummy it feels like a hug. It was many
weeks before I could bear to hang artwork on that wall because it would cover
the gorgeous color. The adjacent window wall is brilliant reddish orange, a
beautiful frame for the trees, marsh and water beyond. I sit at my desk facing
the most uplifting of vibrant lemon yellows and the remaining wall is a
perfect, gem-like turquoise. I love my office colors and they make my heart
sing –- Color Me Happy.
Peggy Joy Cross, ASID, founder of Designs for Harmony, has
been a professional Feng Shui teacher, lecturer, writer and consultant since
1998. Her mission is to assist and guide her clients, friends and family in
achieving beauty, joy, harmony, and desired change in their lives. In her
pursuit of excellence, Peggy has traveled coast-to-coast studying Feng Shui,
including Compass School, Vaastu Shastra, Black Sect Tantric Buddhist School of
Feng Shui, Pyramid School and Space Clearing. Peggy incorporates her background
as an interior designer into her work in Feng Shui. She received her BFA in
Interior Design from The Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL and
her BA in Political Science from Indiana/Purdue Universities at Indianapolis.
She is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers and
The International Feng Shui Guild. She will be mentoring the upcoming online
eGroup Feng
Shui: Living an Intentional Life from February 17- March 16, 2010.