But there’s something deeper.
Living plants act as energetic filters. They absorb tension, negativity, and that heavy feeling that sometimes builds up in a space.
If you feel like your life is stuck, like nothing is moving forward, or the mood at home feels low… green may be the first change you need.
Gold: abundance and recognition
Gold represents wealth, light, and personal value.
It’s not about superficial luxury, but about an inner vibration: recognizing that you deserve to thrive.
This color is deeply connected to abundance, especially in spaces like the kitchen, where daily nourishment is prepared.
A small gold detail—a tray, a utensil, a decorative piece—can act as a constant reminder that your home is a fertile place for prosperity.
When you incorporate gold with intention, you send a clear message: you are ready to receive.
Red: energy, action, and passion
Red is power.
It’s the color of movement, drive, and courage. Many people avoid it because it feels intense, but in small amounts, it can be exactly what you need.
If you feel constantly tired, unmotivated, or stuck in a repetitive routine… red can reactivate that dormant energy.