
Kate Hollowood
Journalist, Writer and Editor at Freelance
Freelance journalist/copywriter currently on mat leave. Previously @flotracker, @livingetc, @theipaper, @marieclaireuk, @Nike.
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1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Kate Hollowood
Most of us want our homes to feel personal and individual to us in some way, but it can be hard to break away from the status quo. When it comes to choosing palettes, we typically try to steer clear of obscure colors, but could they actually be the answer to curating a space that won't end up feeling unoriginal and uninspiring? Designers say 'yes'.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Kate Hollowood
5 hours agoIt may be hard to find the motivation to get out to the theater these days, especially in these few years post-COVID where many of us may have gotten used to fully staying home. And for a non-superhero, non-blockbuster film no less. But for this one, you might want to make an exception. Black Bag, …
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1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Kate Hollowood
From soothing blues to snuggling pinks, you may already be aware of the effects of certain motivating colors, others that calm, and some that encourage you to snuggle up. But color can do so much more than that in our homes. According to color psychology in interior design, some shades, when used in our surroundings, can actually help us achieve our goals.
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1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Kate Hollowood
When it comes to our homes, we often praise certain interior styles for their calming and uplifting qualities. But what about the interior choices that have the opposite effect — that can make us feel agitated, or even angry? The short answer is color. "While some angry colors can stir up frustration or feel draining, others have the power to uplift, energize, and inspire us,” explains Karen Haller, color psychology expert and author of The Little Book of Colour.
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2 months ago |
livingetc.com | Kate Hollowood
We all have different problems to solve when it comes to decorating our homes, but one concern is universal: none of us want to create a space that feels unhappy. So how can we prevent a room from feeling miserable? According to color psychology in interior design, the colors you choose will impact the mood of your space more than any other factor.
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