Honour Your True Colour

Let your personal colours guide you

What Are My Personal Colours?

Colours are an emotional component of human life.

  • A personal colour test uses your own perception of colours to get to the essence of who you are, how you perceive the world, and hence what your preferences are for the creation of a personal living space.
  • Colour testing for couples can avoid arguments about living space decisions by understanding personal colours and finding the combination that works for both.

Below you find a simplified schematic overview of the 12 archetypes of personal living spaces, determinded by The Frieling Test.

Find out what is yours. You may be in for a surprise!

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The Frieling Test

The Frieling Test is a color-psychological testing method developed by DR Heinrich Frieling, a German color scientist and founder of the Institute for Color Psychology in Marquartstein. The test is based on the idea that color preferences and aversions can provide deeper insights into a person’s personality, emotional dynamics, and even psychological states.

The Frieling Test provides a projective method where individuals arrange color cards (23 hues, with four tiles per hue) according to specific criteria. The evaluation considers not only the chosen colors but also their spatial and temporal arrangement, setting it apart from other color tests like the Lüscher Test