What would be the best color to paint a coffee shop?!


Question:

What would be the best color to paint a coffee shop?

A color that relaxes people?
A color that gets them hungry?
A color that makes them happy?


Answers:
Yellow has been proven to create feelings of happiness and comfort, which , in a restaurant or business setting translates into long conversations, hence, more coffee and food being consumed. getcha money on!

well i guess it should be a creamy color like coffee, i don't know the exact name of the color but go to Menards, and u might find something that really hits the main things u want, and then add some cool portraits, paintings up to addd some spice in the shop and belive it or not it will be really inviting!!!

yellow = happy
orange = hungry

My choice would be a yellow-orange combination, like a sunrise/sunset yellowy orange.

Visit any Starbucks. Just copy them. It is obviously working there....

well either a Brown Creamy Color and/or rose pink(ish) color......

I think a chocolatey color is nice.

A brownish-beige color would make me think of coffee, so then I would be thirsty for coffee. But it is not too dark and gloomy.

Stay away from blue and reds as these are unappetizing colors according to many sources. I personally would love to see some earthy colors, sage green, a nice creamy lemon or beige, neutrals would work great with a chocolate brown as well.

Tiffany blue

Green is relaxing. Yellow and red are supposed to make them hungry. But I liked the idea of coffee color. Think that would get people thinking about coffee, and would almost give a visual to go along with the wonderful smell of brewing coffee.

a brown like a coffee brown that's relaxing and maybe a burgundy or maroon to go with it so that its not so much brown

I'd go with warm, homey autumn l tones that make people think of spices. Orange, various shades of browns, creamy yellows. With maybe some olive thrown in to cool it down a little.




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