Purple and violet are powerful colours which people seem to either love or hate. It would be difficult even for the most ardent fans to live in a house full of purple and violet. To many they are spiritually uplifting colours, while to others they are depressing. Deep purple should be used sparingly by anyone prone to depression since it can inhibit the emotions in susceptible people.

Those who have chosen colours from the purple and violet spectrum, including mauve, lavender and lilac, have an imaginative bedroom where dreams and fantasy reign. You are a creative person who likes to be considered different and individual. You are also poised, refined and dignified with a set of strong values with which you are comfortable, even though they may be unconventional. Perhaps you are inclined to live in a fantasy world to hide the uglier side of the real world. Those with a penchant for purple and for the lighter tints of the purple family are often sensitive and intuitive. This can sometimes lead to moodiness if you spend too much time in your bedroom alone. You need to be treated with love and dignity in your intimate life as you continually yearn for emotional security.

So if you are partial to purple, lilac, mauve or pale violet are certainly better choices than bright purple or dark violet for a bedroom. They are softer and more romantic. Purple itself needs another colour with it, such as white or cream, or a soft green to

keep it emotionally balanced. It is better for you to use in small amounts as an accent rather than decorating an entire bedroom with purple, unless you absolutely adore it and don’t share your bedroom with anyone else.

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