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Colour Psychology

Illustration of onion-skin dye applied to garden ties, canes, and pot wraps to enrich the perceived colour of nearby foliage using natural plant pigments

Home & Cleaning

December 12, 2025

Onion skin dye adds depth to garden foliage : how pigments enrich PLANT hue naturally

Discover how onion-skin dye, rich in quercetin, adds warm contrast to make garden foliage pop—safe, biodegradable tips, pigment science, and simple DIY methods.

Illustration of amber-hued autumn home décor in a cosy living space

Home & Cleaning

December 9, 2025

Why amber hues are the key to autumn décor according to color psychologists

Discover why amber hues anchor autumn décor. Colour psychologists explain how it works, with tips on pairing light, materials and texture for cosy rooms.

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