As though we don’t have enough dieting fads thrown at us from all directions, there is a new one
which suggests that the color of your walls
could be making you fat. According to dietician Lisa Dorfman, blues and
greens will make you less hungry than warmer colors, like reds. Lighting is also important to dieters, as those who eat
in dim light are more likely to binge.
Excuse me while I take a brief break to paint my kitchen. But what of the non-paintable surfaces? Does laminate make you feel full, or should you use a tile floor?
This is the most ridiculous dieting idea that we have seen yet. Changing the color scheme of your house in an attempt to alter your diet is like deciding to buy air freshener for you car after it's been in an accident: it doesn't really hurt anything, but it doesn't directly address the problem in the way that eating less food (or getting the car repaired) would. Putting aside the issue of actual color choice, there is one thing about painting your walls that will keep you out of the kitchen for a while: very few people actually enjoy the smell of wet paint and you certainly won't want to be eating in a freshly painted kitchen. Just try not to head for the nearest fast food place while you wait for your cool, calming kitchen to dry.

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5-02-2006 @1:18PM peggy said... There actually may be some evidence that color has an affect on appetite. Have you noticed how many fast food restaurants use red in their decor? I've heard for years that blue depresses appetite while red revs up appetite. Does anyone have any research on the relationship between color and eating they can share with us? Could be that there could be some real science behind this.
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5-02-2006 @1:33PM B said... Also, painting your kitchen is great excersize.
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5-02-2006 @9:50PM Mitchell said... I blame my red couch in my apartment for ruining my diet!
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