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Color Psychology Informed This Doctor Couple’s Redecoration of Their Naples Apartment

Architectural Digest·Ludovica Stevan·about 2 months ago
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It’s been well-established by color psychology that hue can effect your mood—and considering their hectic lives as young doctors, homeowners Elea and Armando needed to keep things chill outside of their 9-to-5. “We spend our days taking care of others—we needed a space that would take care of us,” Elea says. So, for their Naples apartment, the two young medics wanted to craft an ode to colorful living. At right, in the background, the Utrecht armchair by Gerrit Thomas Rietvel for Cassina and, in the foreground, a pair of Soda coffee tables by Yiannis Ghikas for Miniforms. “We wanted a home that was a reflection of us,” says Elea, who, along with her partner Armando (both are doctors), chose to rely on color as a central element of its design. A technicolor daydream The project began with a clear concept: to make color a key component of the space.…

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