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The Rural Voice, 1997-11, Page 39Being in harmony with our home and possessions, grounded by contact with our chosen material goods, happy within "our space", could we possibly keep ourselves from being sick? From needing the healthcare system Icss? Provoking thoughts? Think about it!O Patti Robertson operates Classic Interiors in Wingham. SI°t. Tit TM Gp. METAL ROOFING SYSTEMS The classic look of clay tile at a fraction of the price Call for details Ed Woods Custom Contracting Ltd. Tiverton 519-368-7651 www.geocities.com/yosemite/9748 MTI SATELLITE RECEPTION Express Vu Systems Now Available (24" dish) • Canadian Programming • Watch your favourite sports programmes on TSN Call: 519-793-3251 1-800-265-8316 Talk to: Jeff, Sheila or Gerald Serving the Bruce and Grey area Home Decorating The healing powers of colours By Patti Robertson From the time I was a small child I recognized the fact that colour, space, light, texture and line (the elements of design) played a large and understated important factor in the everyday life. In my mind there seemed to be a connection between these elements and health and well being. So, it was with exuberant interest that I have been following the teachings of David Pearson. Pearson is an honours architect, whose belief in life is ' in sync with nature, based on the Gaian philosophy. Gala is the mythological Greek Goddess, who was Earth personified. The Greek's goal was to increase the harmony between mind and body and restore the body's rhythms. When our body's rhythms are in line we're in great health! Florence Nightingale was a visionary, expert in hospital design and wellness. More than 100 years ago she wrote "The effect in sickness of i beautiful objects, of a variety of objects and especially of brilliancy of colour is hardly at all appreciated .. . such cravings are usually called the fancies of the patients ... but much more often their so-called `fancies' are the most valuable indications of what is necessary for their recovery. People say that the effect is only in the mind. It is no such thing. The effect is on the body too. Little is known about the way in which we are affected by form, -by colour, by light, we do know that they have an actual physical effect. Variety of form and brilliancy of colour in objects presented to patients are an actual means of recovery." So through great persistence of these great notables, leading designers, . architects, and manufacturers are finally turning their attention to creating and redefining Health Centres i that will inspire and uplift those who come as either in- or out-patients. There have been tremendous advances created towards accommodation for long-term cancer patients or those for Alzheimers sufferers in which courtyards are featured and there are looping corridors which are friendlier to wandering, as opposed to traditional dead-end hallways. Tremendous studies are being carried out in the uses of natural products, products indigenous to the hospital's area and site location. Colours are congenial with sick patients and the healing process. Colours and the cocooning effect create homey environments in which a patient is encouraged to heal! A case in point is the "cottage effect hospital" designed for the Bruce Peninsula Health Service in Wiarton. Set in the midst of the rolling countryside there is ample use of locally quarried limestone, maplewood products and the incorporation of local Chippewa artifacts and interesting stained glass windows. Wall montages send messages of health and healing. The colour palette ranges from the blues and greens of the environment to the wheat and clay tones of the limestone. Rose and heather tones warm the spaces and relate beautifully with the area's natural setting. The colouration has the effect of connecting the outside with the interior spaces. Furnishings are inviting to the eye in both shape, texture and colouration of patterns. Outside views have been designed to stimulate one's interest and imagination! So, what about our homes? If all this time, study, effort and research is being put forth to heal people, once a body becomes sick, or diseased, what about the possibility of making our • home a healthy, friendly environment in which to envelop ourselves within a space that is harmonious to both body and soul? Using colourations, and light that is life -enhancing to oneself will nurture and empower our vital life force. Surrounding oneself not with material wealth but with objets d'art and furnishings will stimulate our energy force, and create pleasure for our senses. NOVEMBER 1997 35