I despise yellow its a sick color unless its pale pale pale pale yellow.
i thought living here we would need a cheerful color.. I was wrong, we have no shade, and our house is on top of a mountain,
so it gets light and sun on it alllll day long and night if the moons out,
I thrive in dark moody places with soothing colors around me,all 18 feet high of our yellow walls why did I chose yellow?
this should be covered by our health insurance its such a pain.
did i mention that we have 18 foot wall of solid windows that we had to get a engineer to develop the plans so we could build it
“Which color is the worst offender?
Yellow, pure bright lemon yellow is the most fatiguing color. Why? The answer comes from the physics of light and optics. More light is reflected by bright colors, resulting in excessive stimulation of the eyes. Therefore, yellow is an eye irritant. Babies cry more in yellow rooms, husbands and wives fight more in yellow kitchens, and opera singers throw more tantrums in yellow dressing rooms. Be careful how you use it. In practical application, do not paint the walls of a critical task environment yellow. Also, do not use yellow legal pads (but it will give you a jolt and temporarily wake your brain up), and do not use yellow as a background on your computer monitor.
On the other hand, since yellow is the most visible color of all the colors, it is the first color that the human eye notices. Use it to get attention, such as a yellow sign with black text, or as an accent. Have you noticed yellow fire engines in some cities?
Finally, yellow is a wonderful color, the most cheerful of the spectrum. And yellow is a symbol of the deity in many global religions.
Some tips for practical application:
Notice the difference between a yellow of the purest intensity and a softer tint. Also the size of the area that any color occupies determines the color effect. For best results, use softer tints of the hue or small quantities. A little bit of color goes a long ways.”