3 Geography and Other Factors
But evolutionary preference isn’t the whole story. Rose also told Mashable that the environment we were raised in plays a part, too. Put simply, our childhood homes contribute to what colors help us achieve “balance and harmony,” she said.
In addition, where your childhood home was is also a contributing factor. Geography, temperature and location are all connected to the colors that people prefer. Due to how people in New Zealand see color and sunlight differently, people in that country tend to prefer bolder colors.