Interior Supply

Interior Design Influences Your Psychology

 

London, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/15/2015 -- Recent research conducted on housewives in Iran suggests that the quality of the interior of your home and a lack of suitable interior decorations could have a negative impact upon your health and wellbeing. Researchers collated data on 250 housewives within the cosmopolitan city of Ardebil in Iran and found that dissatisfaction with the interior of their home and a perceived lack of interior decorations was associated with reports of greater stress and a lower quality of life. Furthermore, the self-perceptions of housewives contributed to relative satisfaction or dissatisfaction in life, where researchers found that the women perceived themselves as worse off than their peers. They also expressed a dissatisfaction with traditional home designs.

The implications of this study echo recent neuro-marketing research which indicates that people's mood is significantly correlated with the aesthetic feel of the interior of their home. In particular, recent publications stress the effects of colour on mood and how this can impact a person's health and wellbeing. The majority of people in the world, in the West in particular, spend their time indoors. Whether that be in educational establishments, workplaces or the home. Therefore the effect of this research can have wide-ranging impact if taken on board.

Interior Supply, a supplier of contemporary designer furniture and lighting based in London, was quick to comment on the findings. With over 20 years of experience in supplying and sourcing some of the finest European designer furniture, a spokesperson for the company had this to say, 'We are extremely excited by this news, and it is something which we consider to be true from our own experience. Our clients are usually designers or private residents with very particular tastes. This is why we like to get to know our clients and provide them with a bespoke furniture purchasing experience which will reflect their lifestyle choices and suit their personality. It is crucial for us to get this fit right. In light of this research, it seems that this is a customer preference which is on the rise as people realise that their surroundings can impact upon their mental health and wellbeing. This is also why we are invested in a future which places the human being at the centre of design in a holistic and humane manner.'

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Interior Supply
Company name: Interior Supply
Tel: 0207 352 0502
Website: http://www.interiorsupply.co.uk
Contact person: Jonathan Farrer
Email: jonathan@interiorsupply.co.uk
Address: 2/15 Chelsea Harbour
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London
SW10 0XE