White
Among the living room paint color options, ivory white or neutral white is always a safe and effective option. This is a color that reflects light well, helping the space to be brighter, creating a spacious and comfortable feeling for the eyes. In addition, white is very flexible when combined with furniture, suitable for many different design styles, from modern to minimalist.
Dark blue
Using too much dark blue can make the space heavy and lifeless, especially in rooms with small areas or little natural light. To balance, light tones such as white or beige should be combined for furniture (sofa, tea table) to create contrast, helping the space to be harmonious and easier to see.
Pink
Pink brings a feeling of warmth and softness, but if used as the main color in the living room, it can cause a feeling of visual "overload", especially with dark pink tones. This color should be used at the highlight level (pillows, paintings, accessories) to create lightness without causing glare.
Purple
Purple is a color that expresses sophistication, but if used too much, it can make the space stuffy or heavy. An effective way to handle it is to combine it with neutral colors such as white, cream or add green to balance, creating a more breathable and comfortable feeling.
Yellow
Yellow helps the space feel warm and prominent, but if used too much, especially dark yellow, it can cause a dazzling or stuffy feeling. You should choose light yellow, cream yellow tones or use them as accents to maintain freshness while still being comfortable.
Green
Green brings a feeling of closeness to nature and relaxation. However, if you use too much dark green or artificial green, the space may become monotonous. The solution is to combine with natural light, wood materials or neutral colors to create balance.
Natural wood color
Wood colors bring a cozy, close and comfortable feeling. This is a suitable choice for many spaces, especially when you want to create a relaxing feeling. However, you should combine them with bright colors to avoid making the room dark or heavy.
Red
Red is a prominent and energetic color, but using it too much can easily cause eye strain and create a feeling of tension. Therefore, red should only be used as a small highlight in space, instead of being the main color.