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Interior Colour Harmony and Psychological Effect Analysis
The user selects the colours manually. There are no preset combinations. The output is only a Word (.docx) report.
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#F2E8D5
%60
%60
#A8B8A0
%30
%30
#B88755
%10
%10
Analysis summary
| Harmony type | free-form / use carefully |
|---|---|
| Overall decision | Harmonious |
| Colour wheel harmony | 58/100 |
| Colour ratio balance | 100/100 |
| Light-dark balance | 100/100 |
| Saturation balance | 70/100 |
| Warm-cool balance | 67/100 |
| Space function compatibility | 76/100 |
| Lighting-material compatibility | 98/100 |
| Total harmony score | 80/100 |
Probable psychological effect scores
| Calmness | 57/100 |
|---|---|
| Energy | 63/100 |
| Focus | 14/100 |
| Warmth | 63/100 |
| Trust | 14/100 |
| Luxury / prestige | 0/100 |
| Naturalness | 28/100 |
| Stress / pressure risk | 0/100 |
| Eye-mind fatigue risk | 0/100 |
Color-based effect list
- #F2E8D5 (orange, %60.0): sociability, appetite, warmth
- #A8B8A0 (green, %30.0): balance, naturalness, renewal
- #B88755 (beige / sand, %10.0): calmness, grounding, balance
Design warnings
- There is no significant risk warning; nevertheless, colours should be tested on site with real lighting and material samples.
Calculation Logic Used
Colours were converted from HEX values into RGB and HSL systems. The colour family was approximately classified according to hue, saturation, and lightness values. In multi-colour palettes, colour ratio balance was compared with the ideal distribution according to the number of selected colours. Colour wheel harmony was classified as monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triadic, tetradic, or free-form palette. The psychological effect list is a weighted combination of colour family, saturation, lightness, space type, lighting type, and material effect.