The cold and cloudy weather, combined with the dark tones of what surrounds us outside, often leads to winter depression. It’s directly related to the decrease of serotonin, which is also known as “the happiness hormone”. This process speeds up with the shortening of the bright part of the day. Then we spend longer periods at home and feel the presence of the artificial light a lot more.
This is where LEDs, which come in a rich variety of colours, come into play. Psychologists are firm in their claims that light really affects people both psychologically and emotionally. Even if we don’t notice colours, they affect us. Different shades can shape our mood and improve it.