Scientific Application and Optimization Research of Indoor Color Design in Architectural Decoration
Shuang Lei ( Luzhou Vocational and Technical College, Luzhou, Sichuan, 646000, China )
https://doi.org/10.37155/3060-8716-0202-3Abstract
Interior color design in architectural decoration serves as a bridge connecting spatial aesthetics with functional requirements, and its scientific application significantly influences spatial quality and user experience. Based on the triadic theory of color science and incorporating empirical studies in environmental psychology, this paper constructs a systematic framework for interior color design. By introducing digital color simulation tools and conducting spatial color perception experiments, the study quantitatively analyzes the impact patterns of color parameters. Addressing issues such as color imbalance and disconnection from functionality, a three-dimensional optimization pathway is proposed and its effectiveness validated. The research provides theoretical support and a practical paradigm for the scientific development of interior color design, contributing to the creation of modern human-centered living spaces.
Keywords
Interior color design; color psychology; spatial function; parametric design; effect optimization; empirical researchFull Text
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