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The colour brown is universally associated with nature and earthiness, therefore invoking a sense of grounded security while being regarded as a warming colour.
A colour resultant of the combination of red and yellow, brown is one that many people find oddly satisfying. Brown brings to mind the cosy feel of a study, the deep satisfaction of rich dark chocolate, or the enticing aroma of coffee wafting through the air. Known as a quietly supportive colour in the world of interior design, shades of brown are chosen carefully to evoke specific connections between a person and their surroundings and often have the power to bring favoured memories to mind.
Whether it is a deep espresso tone, or a muted shade of tawny, browns bring a natural life to any space, but care must be exercised not to overuse this colour, lest it transform a room from warm and inviting to dark and overbearing.