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How Do You Use Deep Colours Without Darkening a Room

How Do You Use Deep Colours Without Darkening a Room

Deep colours have a reputation for closing in on a space, but the colour itself is rarely the problem. The issue is usually how it has been combined with light, finish, and surrounding tones. Used with care, a deep wall colour can make a room feel larger, calmer, and more architectural than a pale one. In this guide we look at how to audit the natural light in your room, why reflective surfaces and lighter floors carry half of the work, and how to layer lighting so a deep palette glows rather than sits flat. We cover finish, sheen, all over schemes for snugs and small studies, and the often overlooked question of undertones. The advice is written for real British rooms, including north facing ones, and avoids trend driven thinking in favour of practical, lasting choices that suit a home you actually live in every day....