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Colour semantics in residential interior architecture on different interior types

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:43 authored by Begum Ulusoy, Nilgün Olguntürk, Rengin Aslanoglu
<p>Colour meaning is a challenging decision in interior architecture during the design process; however, specific meanings within different interior types have not yet been investigated. This study explored colour meaning in the context of residential interior types (eg, bedroom) under controlled conditions using 42 Munsell colours varying in hues, value, and chroma levels, with 14 adjectives (eg, comfortable, pleasant). The results demonstrate that some colours convey the same meanings (eg, vulgar) regardless of type of room; however, others (eg, beautiful) tend to require more complicated and sophisticated colour applications in different residential interiors. The study findings proved that colour meaning in RITs can be affected by all colour attributes. All colours that are named orange and red are selected for both negative and positive meanings. Colours that are named purple are selected less and only for negative connotations. The findings present an overall colour meaning guide for these residential interior types, which will be beneficial for decision makers (interior architects, designers, users) and colour researchers.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Design (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Color Research and Application

Volume

45

Issue

5

Pages/Article Number

941-952

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

1520-6378

eISSN

1520-6378

Date Submitted

2021-09-20

Date Accepted

2020-04-25

Date of First Publication

2020-05-21

Date of Final Publication

2020-08-10

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-09-20

ePrints ID

46516

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