The power of the color in architecture and interior design. Color is way more than just an aesthetic element. 31-10-25 Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Color is way more than just an aesthetic element. It stirs up emotions, influences behavior, and changes how we see spaces. When used strategically, it can make rooms feel bigger or smaller, boost feelings of welcome, calm, or energy, making it a key tool in architecture and interior design. At Roca, we explore the power of color in several collections, with our Nu Collection being the best example of this approach. Designed by Estudio Inma Bermúdez, Nu features a palette of four colors: Honey Yellow, Colbato Blue, Mint Green, Titanium Black, Bright White, and Chrome, which originate from the green doors and blue windows of traditional whitewashed Mediterranean houses and the interiors of modernist buildings in Barcelona in the early 20th century. One of the great challenges in projects is knowing how to use color effectively. To do so, it is essential to consider the purpose of the space, the customer's profile, and the message to be conveyed, creating environments that are both functional and harmonious. If you are interested in learning more about the importance of color in architecture and space design, stay tuned to our social media channels. News coming soon.