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KNOW YOUR COLOURS

Colour Is Your
Lifestyle Choice

Colours are divine. Nature around us teaches us to bring colours to our life. No building decoration is finished until it is finished with colours. Let us help you choose the right one.

Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Grey
TRY IT YOURSELF
Paint Your Room — Live

Pick a colour family, then tap a shade. Only the wall changes — furniture, light and shadow stay exactly as they are.

Rust Glow
Colour Code - FG-2104
COLOURS — WHAT AND WHY
The Science of Colour

Colours are symbols of joy and happiness since ages. No celebration is complete — be it Pujas, Diwali, Holi, Rakhi, Eid, marriage, victory or greetings — without colours.

Sunlight is the source of all colours combined as white light. Colour is the sensation produced in the brain from the energy transmitted by the nerves from the retina of the eyes.

Actual colour we see represents the wavelengths and energy which is reflected to our eyes only. White colour gives 100% reflection and black gives no reflection.

Sunlight is the source of all colours — it is white light made up of all colours combined.
Colour is the sensation produced in the brain from energy transmitted by the nerves from the retina.
White colour gives 100% reflection; black gives no reflection at all.
One who cannot distinguish between different wavelengths of colour is called colour blind.
Your own selected colour often appears misfit — right guidance makes all the difference.
COLOUR GUIDE
Colours, Impacts & Best Suited Spaces

"Colour is one's own lifestyle choice. But colour choice is a tough job — your own selected colour often appears misfit. Here are some tips for your guidance."

Red & Scarlet Bright and warm — instil energy. Citrous yellow and scarlet add sophistication. One wall red and other pastel or grey adds vibrancy.
BEST SUITED FOR
HotelsBarsDancing HallClub House
Yellow, Orange, Rust, Cream & Buff Yellow brings the light of sun. Orange is positive and lively. Rust gives a rural touch. Cream and buff add warmth and softness.
BEST SUITED FOR
Living RoomDining RoomCorridors
Green Lime & Olive Happier colours akin to nature, soothing to eyes. Pale green gives regency — goes best with white and gold. Deeper green and gold are relaxing for bedroom and living room. Olive gives an antique touch.
BEST SUITED FOR
BedroomLiving RoomStudy Room
Pink, Mauve, Lilacs & Maroons Pink is romantic and prettiest of all colours. Lilacs bring joy and pleasure. Purple and maroons give rich comfort. Children's rooms and dining rooms look gorgeous with grey-pink, white-maroon and lilac-pale green combos.
BEST SUITED FOR
Children's RoomDining RoomBedroom
Blue & Aquas A cold colour — pale blue on the ceiling resembles the sky. Blue-silver is fascinating. Navy blue is a modern choice. Aquas are refreshing and open up space.
BEST SUITED FOR
Living RoomBedroomOffice
Grey, Slates & Black Grey as such is dull, but grey-green, green-blue, slate-pink and grey-yellow are artistic and aristocratic combinations. Grey-White-Black gives rooms sombreness and fast-changes dull colours to bright.
BEST SUITED FOR
StaircaseVerandaBalconyLiving Room
Brown & Ochre Earth colour — soft and cool, brings a rustic look and natural feel. White-brown, scarlet-brown, moss green are unique combinations. Ideal for aged people's rooms for a calm, earthy environment.
BEST SUITED FOR
Aged People's RoomStudyLibrary
White & Pastels (Light) Brings pure light — a colour of aristocracy. Makes small spaces look wider and creates a serene, peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for meditation and reflection.
BEST SUITED FOR
Living RoomMeditation PlaceAny Room
Kids Colours Need uncommon and vibrant tone combinations. Superimposition of fun figures, butterflies, birds etc. Right colours lead to upbeat moods. Needs periodical changes to shun monotony and keep them always cheerful.
BEST SUITED FOR
Children's RoomPlay AreaNursery
PRO TIPS
Colour Selection Tips
Test Before You Commit
Always apply a small sample patch on your wall and observe it in both natural daylight and artificial light before finalising your colour choice.
Follow the Right Order
Always paint in order: Ceiling first ? Cornices and edges ? Walls ? Wooden surfaces ? Skirtings. This saves both time and paint.
Room Size Matters
Light and pastel shades make small rooms appear larger and more open. Dark and warm tones make large, airy rooms feel cosier and more intimate.

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