Choosing a wall colour shapes how a room feels, functions and flows. With expert guidance from Plascon, this guide breaks the process into clear, practical steps to help you paint with confidence.
Start With the Space You Have
Before opening a paint tin, look closely at the room.
Lighting matters most. Natural and artificial light change how colour reads on a wall. North-facing rooms suit warmer tones. Cooler rooms often need softer or warmer shades to balance the light.
Furniture and flooring also guide colour choice. Walls should support what already exists, not compete with it.
Always test paint samples on your wall. View them at different times of day before deciding.
Choosing Colours for a Baby’s Room
A baby’s room needs calm, not stimulation.
Light pastel shades support rest and relaxation. Bright or intense colours overstimulate and disrupt sleep.
Use baby-safe paints. These improve indoor air quality and are easy to clean, which supports a healthier space.
Build a Balanced Colour Scheme
If choosing colours feels overwhelming, work with structure.
Create a simple mood board. Use images, fabrics or finishes you already love.
Follow the 60-30-10 rule:
• 60 percent main wall colour
• 30 percent secondary colour
• 10 percent accent colour
This approach keeps spaces balanced and intentional.
Current colour trends include earthy tones, nature-inspired greens, warm neutrals, muted pastels and controlled bold accents.
Use Accent Colours With Purpose
Accent colours add interest when used with restraint.
Use a colour wheel to guide choices. Complementary, analogous or triadic colours work well together.
Apply accents through:
• Furniture
• Textiles
• Artwork
• Plants
Accents should lift a space, not overpower it.
Avoid Common Paint Mistakes
Many colour issues come from rushed decisions.
Avoid choosing colours in isolation. Always consider furniture and finishes.
Do not follow trends without context. Trends fade, cohesion lasts.
Keep your palette tight. Three to four colours per room works best.
Always test samples directly on the wall.
Paint With Confidence
Paint choice should feel exciting, not stressful. When you work with light, balance and structure, colour becomes a tool, not a risk. Trust the process, test before committing and enjoy shaping a space that feels right for you.


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