Find the Perfect Colour Shades for you walls
Welcome to your one-stop colour catalogue for walls, featuring trusted guidance, a comprehensive paint colour chart, and practical inspiration for every room.
Drawing on home design best practices and the Nerolac palette, this guide shows how to blend style and function using proven colour combinations. With helpful references like the colour combination chart, paint colour card, and colour shade card with name for easy decision-making.
Layer timeless pairs for cohesion: positive vibes with brinkley white, or charcoal with dusty beige and brass accents. For airy elegance, try ivory, elegant grey, and a hint of bombay green, then repeat two neutrals and one accent across rooms.
Use a wall paint colour chart or colour combination chart to shortlist paint colours, and always sample shades in natural and artificial light before finalising.
As you shortlist from a wall paint colors catalog, consider the room's purpose, lighting, and existing materials, such as wood tones and flooring.
Modern palettes start with natural undertones and one confident accent in interior house colors. Build from earthy neutrals-ecru, mushroom, stone-then add a single statement hue like sea green or midnight blue.
Compare undertones with the colour catalogue and colour shade cards, and check options with a colour shade card with your fabrics, tiles, and flooring.
Remember these points when selecting a colour scheme for your home:
Current favourites tilt toward organic warmth and restful cool:
These trends are beautiful in the interior and exterior house colors, which guarantee both curb appeal and harmony within the home.
Draw out swatches of your paint colour card and pinch them on a mood board; add fabrics and hardware to check compatibility.
A complete home colour chart simplifies planning. Organise your selections into:
| Zone / Element | Base Neutrals | Secondary Hues | Accent | Recommended Finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Living Room | Cracker white + Smooth as butter | White sails + Chymes | Reservoir blue + Knight gray | matte / low-sheen |
| Bedroom | Four leaves + Mint song | Baby bloom + Me-time | Having fun + Feeling happy | matte |
| Kitchen | Healing herbs + Beancurd bowl | Cheese platter + Morning delight | Mango cream + Frozen lake | satin (easy-clean) |
| Front Facade (Exterior) | Rainy sunday + Soothing rain | Light rain + Drizzling day | Smooth as satin + Thunder flash | exterior weatherproof |
The colour shade card is your portable library. It displays colour shades for walls with colour codes and finish suggestions so you can preview how each tone behaves. Keep a colour shade card with the name for each room plan; it streamlines conversations with your painter and helps match trims and ceilings.
Homeowners can coordinate the color shades across furniture and textiles to keep them timeless.
Latest wall colour shades from Nerolac lean towards warm and easy-living: almond sand and light biscuit bring soft, puritan beige without heaviness, while biscuit stays classic for trim continuity.
For cooler accents, powder blue adds breezy calm; step deeper with babylon blue for a contemporary feature wall. If you prefer greens, mineral water and pistachio nut deliver nature-forward freshness that pairs beautifully with wood and stone.
If you need a single destination to review options, bookmark the digital colour catalogue and paint colour chart. Save shortlists and export your paint colour card to share with family and your contractor.
For Indian homes, create a welcoming base with almond sand, light biscuit, berber beige, and coconut bisque shades that complement wood, stone, and bright daylight. Lift rooms with soft yellow, or lean toward nature-forward with pistachio nut and mineral water. For accents, use terracotta colour for earthy depth and strange maroon for rich tradition.
For USA homes, start with crisp, versatile neutrals: crystal white on ceilings/trims, berber beige for soft, livable walls, and almond sand for extra warmth. Add calm with powder blue in bedrooms, then create depth with pacific bay on one feature wall. For a fresh, modern pop in kitchens or baths, try aqua crystal.
Here are some popular colour shades with their official codes:
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