Section 5: Psychotest – Discover Your Color Rebellion Style

  1. When you choose clothes to wear, what’s your go-to color palette?
    • A. Neutrals – I stick to blacks, whites, and greys because they always match.
    • B. Pastels – I love soft, soothing colors that have a calming effect.
    • C. Bold and Bright – I’m all about vivid colors that make a statement.
  2. Think about your favorite room in your home. What element stands out the most?
    • A. The clean lines and simplicity.
    • B. The soft, harmonious colors.
    • C. The one-of-a-kind pieces and vibrant hues.
  3. Which activity are you most likely to do when you have free time?
    • A. Read a book or meditate – something peaceful and calming.
    • B. Take a walk in nature and enjoy the scenery.
    • C. Go to a lively event or engage in a creative hobby like painting.
  4. How do you feel about mixing patterns and textures in one space?
    • A. I prefer not to; it feels too busy for me.
    • B. I like it if they’re in the same color family and don’t clash.
    • C. Love it! The more, the merrier – it reflects my dynamic personality.
  5. When it comes to home decor, which statement resonates with you the most?
    • A. “Less is more” – I prefer a minimalist approach.
    • B. “Balance is key” – I aim for a well-coordinated look.
    • C. “Express yourself” – My space should reflect my unique taste.
  6. If you were to add a pop of color to a room, where would you most likely incorporate it?
    • A. In small details like a vase or a picture frame.
    • B. In a functional item that’s also decorative, like a throw or a rug.
    • C. On a large statement piece like an accent wall or a big piece of art.
  7. How do you usually decide on a color scheme for a room?
    • A. I stick to a tried-and-true palette that I know works well.
    • B. I choose colors that are known to have a specific psychological effect.
    • C. I go with what makes me happy, regardless of the rules.
  8. What’s your opinion on the traditional 60-30-10 color rule in interior design?
    • A. It’s a rule for a reason – it helps maintain balance.
    • B. It’s a good starting point, but I’m not afraid to tweak it a bit.
    • C. Rules are made to be broken – I prefer to chart my own course.

Scoring:

  • Mostly A’s: The Traditionalist – You appreciate the classic rules of design and prefer a clean, orderly space. You might be inclined to break rules subtly, by introducing unexpected textures or a surprise element in a neutral palette.
  • Mostly B’s: The Harmonizer – You’re open to bending the rules, especially when it comes to creating a serene and balanced environment. You might experiment with different shades of the same color or introduce a contrasting color in a subtle way.
  • Mostly C’s: The Color Rebel – You’re all about self-expression and aren’t afraid to defy conventions. You’re most inclined to break the rules boldly, with unexpected color combinations and a fearless mix of patterns and textures.