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New hotel in St. Louis aims to match room color to guest's mood

Looking for a romantic getaway? Or maybe you just want to go somewhere to relax and unwind?

A new hotel in St. Louis aims to match travelers' moods with the type of room they get, and it's all based on color.

Red rooms are for passion. Blue for tranquility. Need rejuvenating? Go green. For happiness, surround yourself in sunny yellow.

Each room's all-in color scheme goes beyond the paint on the walls, right down to the hue of the drapes and throw pillows, and the shade of the rubber duck in the bathtub.

"We thought, 'Why not give guests

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