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Color Psychology in Glass Panels
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Hey folks! I’m picking out art for my home office and started reading about how colors can affect mood. I’m now wondering—how does that apply to stained glass? Do the colors used in a panel really influence how a space feels?


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Hi! You’re definitely onto something—color psychology plays a big role in how stained glass is experienced. For example, blues and greens tend to calm the mind, making them great for workspaces, while oranges or yellows can energize a room. The interaction of these colors with sunlight adds a natural, dynamic element too. If you’re looking for pieces that thoughtfully use color for emotional impact, Venus Glass Art https://venusglassart.com/ has a wide range of stained glass products that are both beautiful and mood-enhancing.


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