Saturday Dec 28, 2024

Bedroomzz.com Announces Survey Results: 38% of Americans Report Improved Sleep with Bedroom Color Change

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores a recent survey conducted by Bedroomzz.com, which reveals a fascinating connection between bedroom color and sleep quality. The study, involving 2,674 respondents across the United States, found that 38% of participants experienced improved sleep after changing their bedroom color. Blue emerged as the most popular choice, preferred by 32% of respondents, likely due to its calming effects. The survey underscores the potential impact of bedroom aesthetics on rest, with 36% of respondents reporting a healthy sleep duration of 7-9 hours, suggesting that while color is influential, other factors also contribute to sleep quality.

Interestingly, the survey highlights that 41% of participants prioritize personal preference when choosing their bedroom color, indicating the strong influence of individual taste. Sarah-Jane Reid, Founder of Bedroomzz.com and Houszed.com, commented on the findings, emphasizing the significant role of environment in well-being and suggesting that a simple color change might enhance sleep quality. For more insights and expert advice on enhancing home environments, particularly bedrooms, visit Bedroomzz.com.

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