Eastern exposure adds green.
Wall paint that changes color with light.
Before painting fill holes with filler then sand smooth.
Using a primer will help to ensure that your color comes out true when dry with no dark base color muting a light one or a light base color making it impossible to get bold color coverage.
Sunlight artificial light shadows surface texture and even reflections from other surfaces all affect colors on interior painted walls.
Glossy finishes will reflect light and change the way the color looks whereas flat finishes are less reflective and allow colors to look truer under bright light.
Artificial light can also change the appearance of a colour.
Interior paint colors and light refraction many factors affect how interior paint colors are perceived but the two most common are light and sheen.
Both northern and eastern light will turn all pale.
Paint sheen also affects color.
A bright blue rug for instance can cast a bluish tone on a white wall.
When painting over dark walls with light paint colors use a white primer.
The natural light in a room changes at different times of day and as seasons change.
One wall in a room could look slightly different during the bright light of day because it receives the full force of that daylight compared to the other walls in the room.
If the windows of your room face north the natural light will add blue to the wall paint colors.
A green lawn in summertime and evergreens in the winter can also cast a green light and affect your interior paint colors.
Interior wall paint colors and natural light.