This Paint Color That We Think Is Timeless Is Making Your Home Look Gloomy, According to an Interior Designer
According to an interior designer, this paint color that we think is timeless is far from being the best option for your walls. It would tend to make your interior look gloomy and unwelcoming.
When we talk about painting in our interior, there are generally two opposing camps: on one side, fans of colored walls, and on the other, those who bet everything on white, often perceived as a safe, timeless and versatile value. However, according to the interior designer Dounia known on social networks under the pseudonym @Secret_Deco choosing white for the walls is far from being the best option. In fact, according to her, this color has several drawbacks that can make an interior much less welcoming and warm than one might think.
Why you should forget about white paint in your home?
Dounia’s first argument against white is that it is a particularly dirty color. Contrary to what one might imagine, white, although neutral, is not durable. It gets dirty easily and even tends to yellow over time, especially in rooms with high humidity. For a color that is supposed to bring cleanliness and freshness, the result can quickly become disappointing. This shade, which at first seems impeccable, actually requires constant maintenance to maintain its shine.
Then the decorator points out that the white “seriously lacking in personality”. While its refined side can be attractive, it gives little character to an interior. An entirely white space can quickly become cold, impersonal, and lack soul. Contrary to some preconceived ideas, white does not always offer the bright and soothing atmosphere that we attribute to it. It can even make a room dull, especially when it is not associated with more colorful decorative elements to add relief.
What paint colors can replace white?
To avoid these pitfalls, Dounia recommends favoring warmer neutral tones. The idea is to apply these subtle and elegant colors in all the rooms of the house, like a common thread. This is the case of the beige for example, a bright and low-risk color. Another option to consider: flax an earthy shade, a sort of middle ground between white and beige, which creates a soft and welcoming atmosphere. For those looking for a more sophisticated touch, the greige a mix of gray and beige, brings a high-end side to an interior. Dounia also suggests not hesitating to integrate more assertive colors to bring “relief and personality to your decoration”. Shades like brown, sea green or honey are very trendy at the moment and allow you to liven up an interior while remaining elegant. To avoid making mistakes, it is always recommended to buy paint samples and test them in different rooms. This allows you to better visualize the color and be sure that it matches the desired atmosphere.
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