I asked a client recently what colors he liked. After a long pause he said flatly …"Black".
"Aaaaaand?", I said. No response. "How do you feel about green?", I probe. "I don’t know", he says. "Do you like blue?", I say, feeling like a dentist. "I like black.", he says. "Let’s try this", I say, "What colors don’t you like? For instance, what’s your reaction to red?" Nothing. "Purple?" Nothing, no response, except for twisting up his face and moaning. My patient client, clearly uncomfortable with this process, may require some novacaine for this extraction.

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After spending a full morning researching and sourcing black furnishings, and emailing photos of such to my client, he had a response……."You know, maybe I don’t like black." Which begs and pleads and demands the question, "Well then, what color do you like?" ……"Maybe I like brown."

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5 responses to “Paint It Black, The Psychology of Design”

  1. Carolina Eclectic Avatar

    Great thinking with the photo. I know how difficult it can be to work with a client who doesn’t know themselves. Maybe, a neutral room with black accents(like the chair in your picture) or charcoal?

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  2. Apryll Annie Avatar

    This post made me laugh out loud!

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  3. Jennifer Ramos Avatar

    I love this chair, i believe its from Andrew Martin in UK.

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  4. jessica Avatar

    how interesting and funny.

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  5. sarah Avatar

    haha good luck with that one! i have a feeling a big pot of herbal tea and counting to ten every now and then will be in order šŸ˜‰ oh well, they say patience is a virtue… haha just a suck-ey one to have to learn!

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