Color chart

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Definition

A color chart is a range of colors offered by a paint brand. It allows you to compare and choose the exact shade by testing it in the room's light.

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The color chart is an indispensable tool for any interior design company. It allows you to visualize the range of shades offered by a paint brand, to select the color that will perfectly harmonize with your design project. When you visit a store, take the time to compare the different shades under various light intensities, by bringing the samples closer to the walls of your room. This will help you understand the variations of the chosen color in the actual space. Once you have made your decision, do not hesitate to ask an expert for advice to adjust the finishes and complementary materials, such as floor coverings or textiles, to create a coherent and balanced atmosphere. The color chart is therefore key to bringing your decorative vision to life and achieving results that meet your expectations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A color chart is a range of colors. It allows you to compare and choose the shade in real-life conditions.

Test the color chart in the room, under natural AND artificial light (the color changes). Compare at least 3-4 similar shades. Test a sample (tester pot) on the wall.

Pitfall: choosing the color on the color chart in the store under fluorescent lights. The store's light is different from your home: ALWAYS test at home.

The main role of a paint color chart is to allow you to visualize and compare the different shades offered by a brand, in order to find the color that will perfectly match your decor.

To choose samples well from a color chart, first select the colors that inspire you, then compare them in the light of the room where you want to apply them. This will help you visualize the final result.

The brightness of the room has a direct impact on the perception of the colors on the chart. It is therefore essential to take into account the ambient light to ensure that the chosen shade will be exactly what you want once applied to the walls.

To effectively compare colors from a color chart, place the samples side by side and observe them at different moments of the day, to see how they evolve according to the light. This will help you make the best choice.

Using a quality paint color chart allows you to benefit from a wide range of colors, great precision in shades, and a faithful rendering of what you will see once the paint is applied, thus guaranteeing you a harmonious result.

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