Eastern exposure adds green.
Wall paint that changes color in light.
On the other hand if the room receives south facing light exposure it will have much more intense light.
Light colored walls can reflect the colors of bold carpets.
A general rule of thumb is that if your room is north facing it will let in soft light producing a warm effect.
Another paint characteristic that affects color and light is gloss level.
And here s something to keep in mind if you are going to use tinted light shades in the room.
This means dark paints will look darker and light paints will be more dim.
A green lawn in summertime and evergreens in the winter can also cast a green.
Glossy finishes will reflect light and change the way the color looks whereas flat finishes are less reflective and allow colors to look truer under bright light.
If the windows of your room face north the natural light will add blue to the wall paint colors.
Colorful ceiling designs and wall painting the same color decrease a space visually and make a room look small and cozy.
The color of the light will either intensify the wall paint color if it s from the same color family or dull it if it s a complementary color.
A bright blue rug for instance can cast a bluish tone on a white wall.
Interior wall paint colors and natural light.
Dark color combined with light walls bring the ceiling down.
Using a bright hue or dark colors for one wall and ceiling designs create an extended long space.
As a rule higher gloss paints tend to enrich and brighten color.
Two color walls and light ceiling stretch an interior horizontally.
1 reason why every single powder room will look grey ish if you just slap up some generic white light off white.