FUNCTIONALLY COLORS IN HOSPITAL
Functionally colors in hospital. Bound and corridors in hospitals should be cheerful, warm colors. Which make the impression of familiarity that man who enters them embrace, accept, and give confidence to him. White painted hallways adversely affected and cold, the patient fills with a sense of foreignness, monotony, boredom, loneliness.
In patient rooms, an essential ceiling, whereas in patients tied to the bed, assumes the role of the walls (their view is mostly upward). It should, therefore, sick room, in contrast to other places, ceilings painted with soft, soothing colors that sooner or later put down, but not depress (White depressed, green diminished, gray monotone). Maybe it was the most suitable unsaturated diluted green color with a hint of yellow.It creates the impression of softness and gentleness and soothing without being disturbed.
People with schizophrenia would have to be under the influence of the warm wall colors, as these facilitate contact with the world.


Patients under pressure (high blood pressure, febrile illness tense psychological state) should be in the middle of soothing wall colors. That gives a feeling of relaxation and width and increasing space (e.g., Cold tones).
For mentally underdeveloped and lagging children, facilities should be repainted with stimulative warm colors.
Adolescents with chaotic emotional life but spaces with soothing, cool colors to create a suitable counterbalance and reach the necessary balance.
Partially sighted people have a special love to yellow.