What are the best colors to paint a pharmacy to convey safety and professionalism? the 1980's pink has to go!
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I might go with a fairly light blue, leaning more toward blue-grey than purplish, turquoise, or greenish. Calm color, serious color, but not a depressing color. It can look crisp and professional with white or cream trim and laminates like the counter, and won't really clash with anything.
Hmm, how to describe? A color in the hue of the Modify button, but more intense. Not as bright as the Submit button.
i would try white and blue
What color is the pharmacy logo? You'll need to keep that in mind when painting your pharmacy. Email me with more details and I'll be glad to help.
It may be boring but I would go for white, white conveys a clean, clinical approach. Plus the use of green would be fine as both colours can often be found on medical kits.
grey, black and white
I like a mint colour or a greyish blue.
I would go with a crisp, clean light blue and white scheme. Not too busy but calming. Hope this helps! ♡
I would also add some yellow in there.
Yellow, conveys the "safety" or "caution" message, plus it is an up beat color.
I would go with the general trend of white and brighten it up with educational pictures and posters.
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