HOW LIGHTING AFFECTS PAINT COLOR | Room Exposures & Color Temperature

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  • Custom Color Palettes: shop.thepaintp... HOW LIGHTING AFFECTS PAINT COLOR | Room Exposures & Color Temperature
    Ever wondered how certain lightbulbs impact the colors on your walls? It turns out, the colour temperature of your lighting can turn a white wall yellow, or even blue. It's important to know the basics of lighting and how it'll affect your wall colour!
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  • @abbyrock5684
    @abbyrock5684 Год назад +1

    100% - My husband and I were going to paint walls gray. We tried warm grays, cool grays and neutral grays. On our walls because of the light, the paints showed as blue, lavender, and muddy. We ended up going with a white as our neutral.

  • @peachfountain
    @peachfountain Год назад +1

    Recently discovered this channel, now I'm going back and watching these videos. So helpful!!!

  • @mko1753
    @mko1753 3 года назад +2

    I actually have a mix. My dining, entry and living all have vaulted ceilings. The led flush lights are 5k and the chandeliers are 3.5k. I love the versatility

  • @rivim4441
    @rivim4441 3 года назад +2

    this channel is underrated af

  • @tinalynch3260
    @tinalynch3260 4 года назад +5

    Awesome tips! You get right to the point. I am glad I found your you channel 😊

    • @thepaintpeople
      @thepaintpeople  4 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 2 года назад

      @@thepaintpeople
      You know, I will hunt ya down to get an idea in the "In-box"!
      lol
      Copy of my comment/message:
      James:
      *"Lighting to Color by Direction"*
      ...encompassing (Warm, Neutral, Cool, Hues and particularly Black) each under the Lighting Conditions is *"a must"* for a full Tutorial.
      ...and "how the Western Lighting" allows one to "Taste the Peaches, Oranges, Strawberries" ... when vivid colors are *"Delicious"*
      Yum!
      Fact: the most overlooked area of design/decor is interior and exterior lighting, and in addition to "home positioning" (angle, setting the structure higher/lower, and distance from the curb), it literally can add in the 10's of Thousands to the Value of the Home and Property.
      Lighting specialty is a major must for the real Design-Decor Professional.
      It is an exciting area of the Production.
      Thanks! 😘

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 2 года назад

    James:
    *"Lighting to Color by Direction"* encompassing (Warm, Neutral, Cool, Hues White and particularly Black) each under the Lighting Conditions is *"a must"* for a full Tutorial.
    ...and "how the Western Lighting" allows one to "Taste the Peaches, Oranges, Strawberries" ... when vivid colors are *"Delicious"*
    Yum!
    Fact: the most overlooked area of design/decor is interior and exterior lighting, and in addition to "home positioning" (angle, setting the structure higher/lower, and distance from the curb), it literally can add in the 10's of Thousands to the Value of the Home and Property.
    Lighting specialty is a major must for the real Design-Decor Professional.
    It is an exciting area of the Production.
    Thanks! 😘

  • @kimcircagirl474
    @kimcircagirl474 4 года назад

    James , Thankyou

  • @rd5933
    @rd5933 3 года назад

    oh I’m glad to find this video, thanks for sharing! anyway, would you like to give me some suggestions about which colour matches the warm white lighting?

  • @judymiller5154
    @judymiller5154 3 года назад

    I used an ivory Behr in a warm-tones bath with a west-facing window in the shower/tub wall. Even in the morning, but more so in the afternoon, the ivory looks quite pink, maybe just a hint toward lavender...not at all the look I was going for! Behr Simply White ceiling and trim. Dark black/brown cabinet, dark bronze and black in fixtures and accessories. Light teal with a speck of orange/rust in rug and deco items, natural pine shelves. What do I need to pick for a light, warm neutral...what I would call sand or tan? Behr and Do It Best are the brands carried locally.

  • @briannapinkney4966
    @briannapinkney4966 3 года назад

    Love your channel! Currently building our home and I’m tasked with picking out the paint for our bedrooms and bathrooms. SW Alabaster for the whole house has been chosen by my builder, and I can’t afford to repaint that now (if I end up not liking it).
    Please do a more in-depth video with recommendations for rooms with specific orientations. Like, my master bedroom is west- facing and I’m not sure it’s going to be getting a lot of natural light, especially since I have a house right behind mine.

  • @kimcircagirl474
    @kimcircagirl474 4 года назад

    I hope mixn simply white and white dove will do my west kitchen darn good! Nervous shes so nervous, lol

  • @dorothyvangerbig2096
    @dorothyvangerbig2096 3 года назад

    I have a north facing room here in Vermont- 1 double window which gives a fair amount of light- it is strangle shaped- hexagonal so many different angles catching different light- i have been looking for a rich, warm-ish, color for the walls- not bright. I am leaning towards blue or green. I currently have Manchester Tan on the walls and while it is "ok" - I find it a bit drab and want to have a bit of a more dramatic feel. II have tried BM Bainbridge Blue and while I love the color, when i put it on the walls it becomes too bright for me in the evenings- I think that perhaps I need something a bit "muddier", but have no idea how to find it. I have been following your videos and really like your color picks and would love it if you had any thoughts as to colors, BM or SW, that I should take a look at. Thank you so much!!

  • @constancemartin933
    @constancemartin933 3 года назад

    I have a room with east, south AND west facing windows..though my ceilings are only about 8 feet high and light is actually low in the center of my 1880 log construction
    1 1/2 story house. I have dark brown engineered wood floors..I think with yellow to light peach undertones..What paint should I use? Grateful for any help.

  • @kimcircagirl474
    @kimcircagirl474 4 года назад

    Wonder if i should go w/ simply white kitchen west facing, White Dove east facing..Any tips, pleas

  • @triciafriesen3693
    @triciafriesen3693 4 года назад

    My house (main level) is very open, and faces, East, South, and West. I have tigerwood floors, a burgundy feature wall, and a very warm beige colour otherwise. In the evening especially, the tone of our home is SO WARM. I am looking at changing my feature wall to a chelsea or knoxville gray, and using Thunder or Revere Pewter for the all-around. I'm only worried about purple tones, which I would love to avoid. Thoughts on lighting? Also, thank you so much for your videos. I've been obsessing over these mid-neutral grays and I think I've watched all of yours in my "research".

    • @thepaintpeople
      @thepaintpeople  4 года назад +1

      Purple undertones come through more prominently with cooler lighter, so I would stay under 4000K if you could. Revere Pewter definitely has enough warmth to help you avoid the purple action! We're so glad you're enjoying the content!

  • @neauy1
    @neauy1 4 года назад

    Hello I have open concept kitchen and living room in north facing room If I want to paint silver satin by BM on the living room , chantilly lace on Celling and trim ,simply white on kitchen cabinet
    Do you think is a good matching or not? and other my choice are balboa mist or classic gray better on living room
    Which you recommend?

    • @thepaintpeople
      @thepaintpeople  4 года назад +1

      I think that colour scheme sounds fantastic!

  • @TaliShlafer
    @TaliShlafer Год назад

    This would've been a lot more helpful if you had examples of different cool vs warm colors in east/south/west/north facing rooms. kind of hard to just take your word for it without seeing how it works for yourself.

  • @brittneyayers9565
    @brittneyayers9565 4 года назад

    What if my house is East/West facing, and I’m building a spec home where my builder wants to paint the whole home 1 color. Any tips for choosing?

    • @thepaintpeople
      @thepaintpeople  4 года назад +5

      If you're only going with 1 colour throughout and you have both exposures to deal with, I would go with a good ol' neutral. Find something that leans warm, because personally, I'd rather have to a colour come across about warmer at times, rather than cool!

    • @brittneyayers9565
      @brittneyayers9565 4 года назад +1

      @@thepaintpeople Thanks, will do!