Common Mistakes When Using Neutral Paint Colours for Home Decor

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Common Mistakes When Using Neutral Paint Colours for Home Decor
By: Chandni Chatwani

Neutral colours are loved by many Indian homeowners. They are easy to clean and look good with almost any style. Beige, ivory, grey or taupe all have that soft, classy look that doesn’t scream for attention. But using these colours the right way isn’t always as easy as it looks.

If you don’t do it right, sometimes what seems like a safe choice can make your home feel dull. Let’s look at some common mistakes people make when using neutral paint colours and how you can avoid them.

Skipping the Undertone Check

A lot of people make mistakes here. Every neutral colour has a hint of something else, even if you can’t see it right away. It could be warm colours like yellow or orange or cool colours like blue or green.

If you pick a grey paint without checking the undertone, It could make the room feel cold or sad. A warm beige, on the other hand, can make the room feel brighter.

Always try a patch on your wall before you choose a colour. Look at it in the morning and at night. That will help you figure out if it fits in your space or not.

Using the Same Colour in Every Room

We understand that it’s easy to stick with one colour. But here’s the thing, each room gets its own kind of light. In your bedroom, something that looks warm in your living room might look dull.

Change the colours a little bit. Use a lighter colour in small rooms and a darker colour in big rooms. You could even add an accent wall or a textured finish to make it more interesting.

Not Paying Attention to Lighting

Lighting can really change how a paint colour looks. A soft grey might look great in the daytime, but it might look dull under tube lights.

Check the colour at different times of the day before you pick one. Also, use a mix of ambient, task and accent lighting to make your walls look their best. Rooms that face south and get a lot of sun can handle cooler colours, while rooms that face north do better with warmer colours.

Forgetting Texture and Contrast

Here’s a quick trick. Don’t let everything feel the same. The room might look too plain if the wall, sofa, curtains and floor are all smooth and neutral.

Mix different materials together. Put a soft linen curtain next to a wooden table. Use glossy trim on walls that are not shiny. These combinations give the room depth and make it feel welcoming.

Also Read – Common Mistakes When Using Neutral Paint Colours for Home Decor

Final Thoughts

Modern Indian homes look great with neutrals, but only if you use them wisely. If you don’t do things right, your space might not look as good as it could. So, pick the right undertones, layer your lights, add some textures and bring in some fun decorations.

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