White paint is one of the most popular choices in today's interiors, but it's often dismissed as boring or cold.
Whether you're making over an entire room, accenting an architectural element or redoing a piece of furniture. When white is used smartly and deliberately, it can be the strongest color of all.
Painting the whole house white is an easy way to freshen up the worn-out surfaces at a relatively low price. If you, for example, have children who have reached the age of colouring, it is easier to re-paint their unwanted wall drawings with white than wallpapering.
Other advantages are that you do not have to abide by a specific colour. White allows you to select whatever accent colour you want on pillows, blankets, pots, carpets and other house equipment.
When you paint your house white it helps magnify the room's natural light to flow into and can also extend a great outdoor view.
The same white paint that makes one room seem magical can make another look frighteningly chilly.
As with all colors, white has an associated temperature, mood, light reflectivity and style, along with maintenance requirements and history.
Ignore these elements, and your seemingly fresh, crisp white paint can make your space feel completely off.