
Karen Haller
Karen Haller is a leading international authority when it comes to behavioural color and design psychology. Specializing in human-centered design, Karen works with businesses, design professionals, and individual clients, to help them understand our relationships with color, and how it influences the way we interact with a space. She has authored a book on the topic, called The Little Book of Colour which explains how to use color for your home and your everyday life to improve your happiness, wellbeing, and confidence.
Latest articles by Karen Haller
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Wait, There's a Difference Between a Hue, Tint, Tone, and Shade? Here's How to Talk About Color the Right WayI'm a specialist in behavioural color and design psychology, and here's what most people get wrong when describing colors
By Karen Haller Published
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I’m a Color Psychology Expert — Here Are the 7 Things I’d Never Do With Color When DecoratingBecause color is never just about looks, especially in the home
By Karen Haller Published
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5 Power Colors That Can Completely Shift the Way You See and Feel in Your SpacePower colors in interior design aren't just about being loud and dominating, they're about empowering you to express your true self
By Karen Haller Published
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What Does the Color Yellow Mean in Interior Design? A Color and Design Psychology Expert ExplainsWhether you love or hate it, yellow always seems to elicit a strong reaction from people — here, we explain why
By Karen Haller Published
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The Power of Color Psychology in Interior Design — How to Create a Home That Feels as Good as It LooksUnderstanding the positive and adverse traits of certain colors can help you design a space you love, and that loves you back
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