Interior wall colours can shift throughout the year, but winter creates the most dramatic change. Shorter days, weaker sunlight and a cooler natural light tone make paint appear deeper, duller or noticeably darker than it does in brighter months. This happens because reduced daylight limits how much light paint pigments can reflect, altering the way colours are perceived indoors. Artificial lighting, which is used more in winter, also affects how shades look by enhancing warm or cool undertones. These seasonal changes are completely normal, but understanding them can help you choose colours that stay consistent. Testing paint samples in different lighting conditions, especially during winter, ensures the final shade looks right all year. During winter, natural light becomes weaker, co

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