The purpose of this study is to classify the groups according to the stress level for the composition of the consumer-centered healing environment, and to evaluate how the stress feelings of the environmental colors differ according to the groups. This will contribute to more efficient and user-centered space construction in the future planning of healing environment colors. The first method of this study was to classify the groups by measuring the stress level of the evaluator using the stress rating scale (PWI). Second, stress emotion evaluation environmental colors were produced by referring to the color data of domestic healing environment. Third, stress emotion vocabulary was extracted from previous studies related to color emotions to evaluate stress emotions for environmental colors on a five-point scale. As a result, the higher the saturation, the higher the saturation, the more positively the stress emotion was evaluated. Second, the color of the high brightness / low saturation range showed a high level of depressive and boring stress feelings regardless of the color, and a high degree of comfortable and free feelings. Third, depressive emotions in the medium and high saturation of the warm color group were found to be different among the groups, and in the G color, various stress feelings were different among the groups compared to other colors.