@@porcupinepunch6893 nah, not the same thing. There's a reason black paint makes a room look expensive: because you can't get cheap with lights after you paint it black.
@@Lari-Limayur right which is also why remodelers like me only use the black paint for shutters or the outside part of the front door and is what people usually like in houses using all black in a whole room is a very you can say unique taste and really no one does it maybe if you have white stairs and wooden rails you can paint them black but even then just using wood stain to paint it would be better for most people since it also complements the white
That's because the darker the colour the lighter it seems when it's wet, it goes dark once it settles down on the wall, ( I know this because I own a paint shop) and face these things daily from customers.
@@real_rutmen White is literally clear and everything u see outside through the day is clear. Black walls in your home just scream emo phase to me and I can guarantee it WILL worsen your vision if you don't have good white lightning. Even then, like I said, black is literally my favourite colour so I'm not biased at all. It just doesn't go in walls to me and, as you read here, it's not even a good colour bc it fades away so idk. Just my opinion tho, think whatever u want and paint your walls whatever u want 💀
Good to know for those with poor health needing warmth but not much money to run heaters 24/7. Everything that helps to Not wear 90 pounds of clothing! You just helped a LOT of people and are the reason I stay on the Internet, thanks😊
@@your_average_cultured_dudedarker colors will absorb more heat and radiate the same absorbed heat around the room. lighter colours will absorb lesser heat and will therefore not radiate more heat. The darker paint will make the room hotter than a lighter paint.
okay to be fair would you walk into a room with a wall painted this color and think "oh cool a black wall" or "oh cool a dark grey wall" i mean black dosent even technically exist outside of pure shadows, its the absence of light. so the only way to see black is to see the absence of light, but our eyes use light to see. meaning anything that light hits and we can see is by definition not black (thinks like pure black shadows are due to light *not* reflecting into our eyes from a specific area) even venti black paint, the closest to true black we have ever gotten in a paint, still reflects 0.04% of light all this to say no duh its dark grey every black you have ever seen is either dark grey or pure shadow
Painting a ceiling black (or an another deep colour) is one of the easiest way to make a room instantly cozy, ive done it in every flat i've lived in and i will never get tired of it
*edit:* I've had my question answered in great detail (thanks yall ^^) PLENTY of times, so no need for people providing the same answers or repetitions! *Check the replies* in case there are tidbits of additional information or details that are missing that you'd like to share. Otherwise, thank you guys all for your input! *original comment:* Genuinely curious, how does painting the ceiling black (or a dark colour) make it cozy? Does it make you feel more relaxed or calm? I'm just considering the potential effects of this so that maybe I'd give it a try. Thanks in advance!
@@TOBY-jy7bz Man, I wish that wasn't the case. I live in FL (Florida) so I have the disadvantage of constantly living under a scorchingly hot sun and extremely bright rays of light. Unfortunately for me, despite being born and raised for my whole life over here, I hate how blistering hot/humid it can get-especially how bright the sun is. I wouldn't mind it if it didn't make my room (which has blinds AND a curtain to cover the window) feel like a sauna or oven lol. I was hoping that the room would be less brighter and _miraculously_ less hot with a dark coloured ceiling, but life isn't in my favor in that regard, sadly. Anyway, apologies for the tangent, and thanks for the information! Hope you have a nice rest of your day or night.
At stores where ypou can get paint mixed, limousine leather was the darkest black I could get. It was also good cause it didn't split into other colors.
I had one black wall in my bedroom. Across from the door at head of bed. Gave the effect the room was longer. People thought it would be bad but turned out great.
If you want to pull of the dark grey walls, You should have warm lighting, brown furniture or accent pieces like a wooded desk, some don't know what to call it but "accesories" for your walls, maybe like paintings, posters, etc, you should have a lot of these to contrast the wall and make your room look like a Starbucks. 😂
If you want to create interesting "texture" in a moody hue...use black matte on an accent wall and paint stripes in black semi-gloss. Very beautiful and subtle without breaking monochromatic vibe.
@@anna_does_art9343 Thank you! I did it on my TV wall and it's amazing. When the light hits the semi-gloss stripes it's super chic. You can do extra wide vertical or horizontal stripes depending on the tone you want to set. It really makes a difference. It looks like expensive textured wallpaper. 🏆.
I painted a room black for my movie theater and let me tell you people don’t shy away from black because of how it’s looks they shy away from it because it takes about 1000 coats to cover the wall because everything contrasts so well with it. You miss one spot and it’s insanely noticeable.
always prime first. Almost all primers can be tinted, maybe not all the way to black, but even if they can only do the color you chose at 50% pigment, it will be the same color pallet, and will make the top coat look 1000x better, and you will have to do less coats.
I took one of those 18% gray cards used for photography to the paint store and had them match it. It was light enough in the light, but went completely black when the light was lowered.
People in the comments have no clue, either they live in colder climates all year long or they have their AC working 24/7. Black room in a hot environment with no ac is a death sentence
I might argue but I'm moving into my first ever place that's not my parents dining room (I'm physically disabled and have been on the housing list for a loooong time) and my first ever wall choice is bright yellow woodland wallpaper for the living room. It's probably hideous to everyone else but I love it so much.
@@Stop-what Ok. If you’re rich and have a “decorator” come in to do the place up then no all you’ll see is magnolia, grey or pure white because they have the personality and flare of a woodlice. But yes a lot of the UK do like bold colours, companies such as Farrow & Ball have enforced this new narrative of expression and colour in our homes. Furniture companies like Wayfair also promote this in their advertising. You look at the old manor houses from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times and you will see forest greens, crimson reds, arsenic turquoises and sky blues offset by a warm white trim. Its only the contemporary new builds where people do not have the imagination to slap their personality on the characterless “architecture”.
It's black. You're just uneducated. There are lots of variations on black such as charcoal, soft black, obsidian, etc. You also have transition colors like brown black. Things categorized as gray have to be significantly lighter. If it straddles the line of gray and black, then it's considered black.
Its also because no only will balck mold be absolutely unnoticed, it actually thrives on black paint because it doesn't absorb light, so the mold won't die.
It’s also often because black is hard to cover with lighter paint, many dramatic people say that once you paint your wall black, it will stay black (you just need more layers, which means more paint and more money)
I LOVE my black dining room, kitchen & guest bathroom! I only did black on the top half of the walls & white on the bottom so it’s not overwhelming. My favorite look ever! So dramatic!
In my country we don't use black much for the house (walls, floor, ceiling) because the rooms with black on them tend to attract mosquitoes, i know it from experience
I pretty much did the same thing years ago in my home! The one massive beam across my living room is painted like that, and then I did all the ac vents and the return in that color. Walls white and it pops! Looks super good in my opinion
I think the reason that they don’t use black much is because white tends to make a room feel more open and larger, black works good for accent walls though
White is also a cheat code if you just want more lighting. Paint a room and some hallways white vs black and just see how much farther the bounce lighting goes... It isn't something small like a 10% increase or even something bigger like 50%... it can more than double the distance lights bounces.
@@thing4826Lighting one is true. My room has white walls and the thing couldn’t be brighter if I tried. Middle of the day and it’s practically glowing lolol
Pained my room black black once, it was pretty nice. Can accent with colors and makes stuff mounted on the wall pop out. Will need LEDs or a decent light though, doesn't bounce off the wall as well haha.
@@LaughingOrangeall paint is stored as white so it is easier for people to choose what color they want. He didn’t use a darker base because to get a darker base you mix in dark colors to white paint. Which is what he did
@@LaughingOrangeso that you can get the hue you want…. If you start with a darker color what would make you think they could achieve that color he did? I feel like you also don’t understand color theory…
Can you create a palette of colors for baby rooms? Seen a video where a lady used deep blues and dark greens and everyone got mad at her because colors effect babies moods so there's a lil science behind it I guess
They don’t. That was a wrongful and ridiculous overreaction. Babies are also born colorblind and slowly start seeing color, but they start off desaturated
This is the kind of idea that sounds good until you live in such a room and realize your eye light intake is insufficient which slowly sips away your joy in life.
@@markemad1986 I have an extremely hard time believing that. If dark colors are what gives you the most stress in life, I envy how free of stress your life must be. If dark colors cause you any stress at all, basically anything else probably causes more stress. If anything, I think dark colors would be more relaxing than light colors as they don't put as much strain on your eyes.
@@PJM257 it's a physiological reaction the less physical light enters your eyes the more down you feel. You underestimate how much less light you get from dark walls, since reflected light is the majority of physical light in a room a dark room could have drastically less light, of course you would feel it alot more if you are in the room the whole day for some reason, since sometimes you can't get direct sunlight, what you have in the room is what you get so you should at least maximize it.
In a former home a wall in my living room was pretty heavily textured, I painted it black, had floor to ceiling, wall to wall bookcases built in front of it. The end result was that the wall appeared to be covered in slate rather than $10.00 worth of paint.
eeee I just chose this super nice dark grey almost black tone for my studio space on the walls. Its going to look amazing cause all my furniture is black metal with wood panels and im filling the space with plants. Dark colours can be amazing and are super underrated
We painted the walls of our basement black back when I still lived at home with my parents and siblings. Then we put up a bunch of black light posters and LED lights to brighten it up. It’s honestly really cool if you get the right contrasts.
@@DawnTheFox_ eh, I don't mind, I've got a good AC, plus it'll probably just be a closet or something so when I'm feeling sad I can go in there and sit in a corner and listen to music!
@@DawnTheFox_ but it's still an option, plus if I just didn't use an AC the whole house would become an oven no matter the color of the walls or whatever, so if I'm going to have it on either way I might as well have a closet like that.
A your gonna be boiled alive during hot seasons B it takes more light sources to make the room bright C it's harder to clean because you can't see dark impurities on a dark surface (although it's not really that important)
Ive black walls for my house and this shade seems almost similar to mine and I have to say, my house looks beautiful because of it. Black is underrated.
Beautiful looks like charcoal without the deep black .. very nice tone black .. it really has a softer look of black indoors 👍👍👍 I think I have finally found the right tone thanks for sharing 🙏🏽😍💕
I have this dark steel grey on one wall, bright pear opposite, and olive on the other walls. Lots of greenery and cool neutral furniture ties everything together. Love it.
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko I've got a dark green room in my house thats full of plants and dark wood furniture and I use warm white lighting in there, gives off a really moody chilled kind of vibe rather than creepy 😊
@@Kira-kg4kl The only way to settle this debate is for you to invite me over to your house for a cup of coffee while we discuss this matter in greater details.😏
Burglars when they enter a house painted entirely black inside at night: bumps into walls 300 times* The house owner: call an ambulance, but not for me. 😂
Dark colors are looked down on because they take a lot of layers, show more wear and tear (because it’s more noticeable), and are harder to cover up. It’s just a more expensive route that requires work. I love dark accent walls but I would definitely be very careful about placement
To be fair black walls are seen as expensive and luxurious because it implies that usually people who paint walls like that are wealthy enough to afford the downsides like AC
That's not completely true. Any color can show blemishes, especially lighter colors actually. The visibility in dirt and marks depends on the sheen of the paint. Dull sheens like matte have no reflection so you see all of the imperfections as opposed to something shiny such as semi gloss.
"Enough natural light..."
That same room at night: 💀
That's what the magical 'electric light' is for
@@porcupinepunch6893 nah, not the same thing.
There's a reason black paint makes a room look expensive: because you can't get cheap with lights after you paint it black.
@@Lari-Limayur right which is also why remodelers like me only use the black paint for shutters or the outside part of the front door and is what people usually like in houses using all black in a whole room is a very you can say unique taste and really no one does it maybe if you have white stairs and wooden rails you can paint them black but even then just using wood stain to paint it would be better for most people since it also complements the white
Ideally you want this in the bedroom because you don't want light in the room when you sleep.
That's what those glow in the night star stickers are for 👍
That color actually looks very nice. It almost looks like a navy blue
its fucking gray
Almost thought you was serious with that Navy Blue comment.
It looks like navy blue
The blue pigment is nice.
That's because the darker the colour the lighter it seems when it's wet, it goes dark once it settles down on the wall, ( I know this because I own a paint shop) and face these things daily from customers.
The "paint industry" discourages black because it fades the fastest. -signed, a painting company project manager
@@GenshinPainpact it doesnt look horrible, what?
White is way worse
@@GenshinPainpactwhen im in a exaggeration competition and my opponent is you
@@Zero2HeroX I have no idea what kind of comeback u tried there
@@real_rutmen White is literally clear and everything u see outside through the day is clear.
Black walls in your home just scream emo phase to me and I can guarantee it WILL worsen your vision if you don't have good white lightning. Even then, like I said, black is literally my favourite colour so I'm not biased at all. It just doesn't go in walls to me and, as you read here, it's not even a good colour bc it fades away so idk.
Just my opinion tho, think whatever u want and paint your walls whatever u want 💀
this reminds me of the sign painter in world of goo lol
Congratulations you made a color that makes your home 10 degrees warmer
would it though? genuine question since black absorbs, not deflects.
@@wingandwang5634 yes, if your house gets plenty of sunlight (though might not be a change as large as 10 degrees)
Good to know for those with poor health needing warmth but not much money to run heaters 24/7. Everything that helps to Not wear 90 pounds of clothing! You just helped a LOT of people and are the reason I stay on the Internet, thanks😊
Wrong. This would be no warmer than a fully white room.
In a white room, where do you think the heat reflected off the walls goes? Still in the room.
@@your_average_cultured_dudedarker colors will absorb more heat and radiate the same absorbed heat around the room. lighter colours will absorb lesser heat and will therefore not radiate more heat. The darker paint will make the room hotter than a lighter paint.
bro just invented dark grey
been a thing lil brah go to school before i find you cuh
cuz you can get hurt for that stuff
@@shyxfty315🤓
@@shyxfty315shut it basketball person
okay to be fair would you walk into a room with a wall painted this color and think "oh cool a black wall" or "oh cool a dark grey wall" i mean black dosent even technically exist outside of pure shadows, its the absence of light. so the only way to see black is to see the absence of light, but our eyes use light to see. meaning anything that light hits and we can see is by definition not black (thinks like pure black shadows are due to light *not* reflecting into our eyes from a specific area) even venti black paint, the closest to true black we have ever gotten in a paint, still reflects 0.04% of light
all this to say no duh its dark grey every black you have ever seen is either dark grey or pure shadow
Painting a ceiling black (or an another deep colour) is one of the easiest way to make a room instantly cozy, ive done it in every flat i've lived in and i will never get tired of it
You're allowed to paint the walls in your flat??? I was always told you aren't allowed to paint walls unless it's in a house that you own
@@-.Handle.-Depends on the landlord
*edit:* I've had my question answered in great detail (thanks yall ^^) PLENTY of times, so no need for people providing the same answers or repetitions! *Check the replies* in case there are tidbits of additional information or details that are missing that you'd like to share. Otherwise, thank you guys all for your input!
*original comment:* Genuinely curious, how does painting the ceiling black (or a dark colour) make it cozy? Does it make you feel more relaxed or calm? I'm just considering the potential effects of this so that maybe I'd give it a try. Thanks in advance!
@@travelsizedhispasianI assume the room is a lot warmer since black absorbs the heat better. Maybe that's what he means
@@TOBY-jy7bz Man, I wish that wasn't the case. I live in FL (Florida) so I have the disadvantage of constantly living under a scorchingly hot sun and extremely bright rays of light. Unfortunately for me, despite being born and raised for my whole life over here, I hate how blistering hot/humid it can get-especially how bright the sun is. I wouldn't mind it if it didn't make my room (which has blinds AND a curtain to cover the window) feel like a sauna or oven lol. I was hoping that the room would be less brighter and _miraculously_ less hot with a dark coloured ceiling, but life isn't in my favor in that regard, sadly.
Anyway, apologies for the tangent, and thanks for the information! Hope you have a nice rest of your day or night.
It looks so smooth! It’s perfect for an accent wall
My house is covered in the exact paint you just showed it really is pretty good
Yeah the color is called "Deep Slate", you're welcome.
Thanks
ONG like in Minecraft!
slate is grey… though so is this paint
This is darker than deep slate
That is what it is
At stores where ypou can get paint mixed, limousine leather was the darkest black I could get. It was also good cause it didn't split into other colors.
That’s grey 💀
@@The_mrbob I literally have some up on a wall rn, it's basically black. It's as dark as my black ps4 pad.
@@The_mrbob Tbf on your part, it will look much lighter on a screen than on a wall, especially if most the lighting is artificial.
@@botarakutabi1199it’s the blackest black at the homedepot! It only has black tint in it.
Ew
I had one black wall in my bedroom. Across from the door at head of bed. Gave the effect the room was longer. People thought it would be bad but turned out great.
I wanna make a room specifically designed for watching TV with a bed. This would be the best colour
A nice black in flat sheen so you don’t get any reflections
oh yes light black, what a grate colour, some might even call it dark white, it really needs a name
Grate💀
Me who just call it darker grey
@@sovietunion7280 I think that was the joke
@@corumlu.taktak the grate death, so full goth
@@hayden6700 I believe they were also joking
>For some reason
>Knows why
>Makes grey instead
>Paints one wall anyway
>Photo in the morning
this finna blow up
> Refuses to elaborate on what happens at night
Try finding a dumber comment than this challenge(impossible)
@@ishansuranait gets dark? Like what do you think other colours will do? Turn into a light source? That's why you have a light bulb🤦
Tf? Irrational
If you want to pull of the dark grey walls, You should have warm lighting, brown furniture or accent pieces like a wooded desk, some don't know what to call it but "accesories" for your walls, maybe like paintings, posters, etc, you should have a lot of these to contrast the wall and make your room look like a Starbucks. 😂
That colour looks amazing
If you want to create interesting "texture" in a moody hue...use black matte on an accent wall and paint stripes in black semi-gloss. Very beautiful and subtle without breaking monochromatic vibe.
That’s such a good idea :D
@@anna_does_art9343 Thank you! I did it on my TV wall and it's amazing. When the light hits the semi-gloss stripes it's super chic. You can do extra wide vertical or horizontal stripes depending on the tone you want to set. It really makes a difference. It looks like expensive textured wallpaper. 🏆.
dude that’s actually a great idea 😮
Gloss on matte same color is such a great vibe. Did it with a forest green once my god it was lovely.
That’s a great idea, I’ve always wanted a dark accent wall but could never make it look right
"It is the best black color"
Gray color left the chat*
That is the most beautiful colour I’ve ever seen
Shade
That is a very beautiful paint color
"A Nameless Parade"
Awesome name 10/10
I painted a room black for my movie theater and let me tell you people don’t shy away from black because of how it’s looks they shy away from it because it takes about 1000 coats to cover the wall because everything contrasts so well with it. You miss one spot and it’s insanely noticeable.
I don’t think it helps that you were doing a movie theatre
@@qwart22 ahahahaha
always prime first. Almost all primers can be tinted, maybe not all the way to black, but even if they can only do the color you chose at 50% pigment, it will be the same color pallet, and will make the top coat look 1000x better, and you will have to do less coats.
I took one of those 18% gray cards used for photography to the paint store and had them match it. It was light enough in the light, but went completely black when the light was lowered.
That looks pretty dang good
Does room look hard to handle in dark colors? I really dont know how can u combine it
"A nameless parade"
The reference is immaculate, thankyou so much 🤙
i was thinking the exact same thing haha
*G* "When I was, a young boy"
@@raptorman69MY FATHER
TOOK ME INTO THE CITY
whats it a reference to?
@@crybabylove OHH OF COURSE! how could i not get that! thank you, regardless
**proceeds to walk into every wall at night because im blind as hell**
Man, I'd be in Heaven. I basically sleep in a cave. No light, whatsoever.
My grandmother painted all her interior doors black. Beautiful in the day, nose breaker at night. Ha!😊
That's a very nice grey. Baiting well done.
I love that colour❤❤
Good way to make the room a furnace in the summer
People in the comments have no clue, either they live in colder climates all year long or they have their AC working 24/7. Black room in a hot environment with no ac is a death sentence
@@adrien8747 white folk will complain about tropical fashion and die in their suit and jacket seconds out of the plane
It is the same color of a pipe stove, so you are not far off.
@@helgahaapaint it white
@@helgahaathe whiter the better
You should expand and sell in the UK. We love bold colours here.
I might argue but I'm moving into my first ever place that's not my parents dining room (I'm physically disabled and have been on the housing list for a loooong time) and my first ever wall choice is bright yellow woodland wallpaper for the living room. It's probably hideous to everyone else but I love it so much.
@@violetskies14 Two words for if you did argue - Farrow & Ball 😂
Debatable
Do we? 😂😂
@@Stop-what Ok. If you’re rich and have a “decorator” come in to do the place up then no all you’ll see is magnolia, grey or pure white because they have the personality and flare of a woodlice.
But yes a lot of the UK do like bold colours, companies such as Farrow & Ball have enforced this new narrative of expression and colour in our homes. Furniture companies like Wayfair also promote this in their advertising.
You look at the old manor houses from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times and you will see forest greens, crimson reds, arsenic turquoises and sky blues offset by a warm white trim.
Its only the contemporary new builds where people do not have the imagination to slap their personality on the characterless “architecture”.
I have been wanting to paint my room since 2022. Im going to use this color. You earned a new sub!
I freaking love it.
“This is the best black paint to use in a home” and proceeds to make grey
Fr literally slate grey
Yea like a darker Grey
Technically all black is dark grey unless it’s completely devoid of light. Just like pink is light red
@@charliemayfilms1550
Huh. Well TIL.
@@idiotsandwich4912 tEcHnIcAlLy GrEeN iS bLuE
That name is genius- The Nameless Parade (The Black Parade)
Painted the kitchen with this colour, feels like a new kitchen 💯
The reason nobody uses dark colors on walls, is that they make the room look smaller.
"this is the best black paint for a home" *makes gray*
Thank you 😂 how can it be black if it has white? Tsts
It's black. You're just uneducated. There are lots of variations on black such as charcoal, soft black, obsidian, etc. You also have transition colors like brown black.
Things categorized as gray have to be significantly lighter. If it straddles the line of gray and black, then it's considered black.
This is like grey to 90% almost black, but is not black, you are the one uneducated...
@@stealthis who is categorizing colors as gray?
@@stealthisas an artist that’s absolutely grey
Just love the idea❤
It reminds me of my childhood, with my parents and 309 sla-
"For some reason"
My man is gonna suffocate in heat whenever summer approaches
Its also because no only will balck mold be absolutely unnoticed, it actually thrives on black paint because it doesn't absorb light, so the mold won't die.
It’s also often because black is hard to cover with lighter paint, many dramatic people say that once you paint your wall black, it will stay black (you just need more layers, which means more paint and more money)
That actually looks really good. Props man.
What a beautiful video... Lovely
I’m in the process of buying a house and it has a black accent wall. I’m OBSESSED. I never thought a black wall could look good but it’s amazing
That dark grey paint looks amazing on the walls
I LOVE my black dining room, kitchen & guest bathroom! I only did black on the top half of the walls & white on the bottom so it’s not overwhelming. My favorite look ever! So dramatic!
I dislike black even more now
Oooohhh~ so pretty!!!
In my country we don't use black much for the house (walls, floor, ceiling) because the rooms with black on them tend to attract mosquitoes, i know it from experience
My man just discovered **Gray**
@iamafraidofwomenthat is in fact, gray. Fine artist here
@@rainlemonIt's gray. But it's the type of gray that matters.
I'm sorry but it's so ironic how you wrote that word in the darkest black out there lol
my entire teenage bedroom was this color and i got so many compliments on it i was so proud of my choices
Bless
That is gorgeous
I pretty much did the same thing years ago in my home! The one massive beam across my living room is painted like that, and then I did all the ac vents and the return in that color. Walls white and it pops! Looks super good in my opinion
I think the reason that they don’t use black much is because white tends to make a room feel more open and larger, black works good for accent walls though
White is also a cheat code if you just want more lighting. Paint a room and some hallways white vs black and just see how much farther the bounce lighting goes... It isn't something small like a 10% increase or even something bigger like 50%... it can more than double the distance lights bounces.
yup black absorbes light
@@thing4826Lighting one is true. My room has white walls and the thing couldn’t be brighter if I tried. Middle of the day and it’s practically glowing lolol
Pained my room black black once, it was pretty nice. Can accent with colors and makes stuff mounted on the wall pop out. Will need LEDs or a decent light though, doesn't bounce off the wall as well haha.
Fun fact, black color is the symbol for Superior Power.
Lmaooo the nameless parade 🖤
I painted my whole house black.
*ALL OF IT.*
Batman
You’re so edgy OP.
@@bigwheel9132okay redditor
@@cooperswan534 Oooh good one bro. Please stop calling me mean things or I may cry.
@@cooperswan534 Please take it back
I have very dark grey walls with a slight navy tint to it. But i balance it out with plants, and white oak furniture, so it looks amazing
I love black it’s classy, elegant
"This is the best black paint for home"
*Pulls out a can of white paint*
You obviously have zero idea about how paint colours are made
@@mondop5270I know they mix it at the store, but if you're making black, why start with white as opposed to a darker base?
@@LaughingOrangeall paint is stored as white so it is easier for people to choose what color they want. He didn’t use a darker base because to get a darker base you mix in dark colors to white paint. Which is what he did
@@LaughingOrangeso that you can get the hue you want…. If you start with a darker color what would make you think they could achieve that color he did? I feel like you also don’t understand color theory…
@@williamcamacho3852nah dark colours use transparent bases not white
I always thought the black swatches at Sherwin-Williams were too deep! This is a really gorgeous matte black, I would definitely use this
That grey is cozy af
The walls look awesome
By experience i can tell that having black walls facing a natural light will make the room hotter and darker
Yea it absorbs heat while white reflect back the light
Yeah. There's a reason this isn't more common, and it isn't some weird paint industry thing.
The room in the summer:🔥🔥💀🔥🔥
Loooooove black accent walls. I have one and my plants look amazing in front of it.
I find that your video weirdly satisfying to me 😂👍👍
Can you create a palette of colors for baby rooms? Seen a video where a lady used deep blues and dark greens and everyone got mad at her because colors effect babies moods so there's a lil science behind it I guess
They don’t. That was a wrongful and ridiculous overreaction. Babies are also born colorblind and slowly start seeing color, but they start off desaturated
This is the kind of idea that sounds good until you live in such a room and realize your eye light intake is insufficient which slowly sips away your joy in life.
If you need lightly colored walls to feel happy then you need some serious professional help
@@PJM257 it's slow but it takes a toll, especially for a creative person.
@@markemad1986 I have an extremely hard time believing that. If dark colors are what gives you the most stress in life, I envy how free of stress your life must be. If dark colors cause you any stress at all, basically anything else probably causes more stress. If anything, I think dark colors would be more relaxing than light colors as they don't put as much strain on your eyes.
@@PJM257 it's a physiological reaction the less physical light enters your eyes the more down you feel. You underestimate how much less light you get from dark walls, since reflected light is the majority of physical light in a room a dark room could have drastically less light, of course you would feel it alot more if you are in the room the whole day for some reason, since sometimes you can't get direct sunlight, what you have in the room is what you get so you should at least maximize it.
@@PJM257are you just finding out now that colors can affect your mood lol?
In a former home a wall in my living room was pretty heavily textured, I painted it black, had floor to ceiling, wall to wall bookcases built in front of it. The end result was that the wall appeared to be covered in slate rather than $10.00 worth of paint.
eeee I just chose this super nice dark grey almost black tone for my studio space on the walls. Its going to look amazing cause all my furniture is black metal with wood panels and im filling the space with plants. Dark colours can be amazing and are super underrated
We painted the walls of our basement black back when I still lived at home with my parents and siblings. Then we put up a bunch of black light posters and LED lights to brighten it up. It’s honestly really cool if you get the right contrasts.
Stay passionate about what you do. I appreciate you and your dedication.
I wanna paint an entire room black, this cool light I found would look really good on it!
There’s a reason why it’s not truly accepted in the industry, you’re gonna turn to it house into a furnace during the summer
@@DawnTheFox_ eh, I don't mind, I've got a good AC, plus it'll probably just be a closet or something so when I'm feeling sad I can go in there and sit in a corner and listen to music!
@@Ellie_09 you know AC rises the cost of the electricity bill?
@@DawnTheFox_ but it's still an option, plus if I just didn't use an AC the whole house would become an oven no matter the color of the walls or whatever, so if I'm going to have it on either way I might as well have a closet like that.
Thats a beautiful color
I honestly don’t understand why everyone always paints their homes bright colours, dark gray is underrated
A your gonna be boiled alive during hot seasons
B it takes more light sources to make the room bright
C it's harder to clean because you can't see dark impurities on a dark surface (although it's not really that important)
That actually looks like a really great color. That would look real nice in a satin finish I bet
Ive black walls for my house and this shade seems almost similar to mine and I have to say, my house looks beautiful because of it. Black is underrated.
It's a beautiful blue-based washed black, gorgeous
Screw the industry. Paint your walls the color you want, you live there, not them.
Beautiful looks like charcoal without the deep black .. very nice tone black .. it really has a softer look of black indoors 👍👍👍 I think I have finally found the right tone thanks for sharing 🙏🏽😍💕
Bro fr invented the best way to know if someone is emo 🗿
lmao welcome to the nameless parade
Didn't know coloring anything black makes you emo 💀
Such a beautiful color. It looks like white.
gotta love the color black 😩🧏🏾♀️
I have this dark steel grey on one wall, bright pear opposite, and olive on the other walls. Lots of greenery and cool neutral furniture ties everything together. Love it.
that sounds like a gorgeous colour scheme!
I painted my house black. I love it
I painted a wall black a couple years ago & frankly I still love it
I honestly love a dark statement wall aslong as you have enough natural light 🖤
While looking super creepy at night😐
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko I've got a dark green room in my house thats full of plants and dark wood furniture and I use warm white lighting in there, gives off a really moody chilled kind of vibe rather than creepy 😊
@@Kira-kg4kl The only way to settle this debate is for you to invite me over to your house for a cup of coffee while we discuss this matter in greater details.😏
@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Pahahaha my house plants would consume you as soon as you walked in the room 🪴 🌱 💚🖤
There was an attempt.
It’s called gray
I used to mix paint at Sherwin and this was very nostalgic lol
❤❤ Wow u re a Masterpainter ❤❤
so it's... it's gray.
I was thinking the same thing lol
Same shit.
Burglars when they enter a house painted entirely black inside at night: bumps into walls 300 times*
The house owner: call an ambulance, but not for me. 😂
It is beautiful
I want to paint my room with black n white or black n grey !I think I'm gna use this black tho it looks stunninnn
Soo pretty
Dark colors are looked down on because they take a lot of layers, show more wear and tear (because it’s more noticeable), and are harder to cover up. It’s just a more expensive route that requires work. I love dark accent walls but I would definitely be very careful about placement
Not to mention retains heat and turns your home into a literal oven unless you live in super cold areas.
To be fair black walls are seen as expensive and luxurious because it implies that usually people who paint walls like that are wealthy enough to afford the downsides like AC
That's not completely true. Any color can show blemishes, especially lighter colors actually. The visibility in dirt and marks depends on the sheen of the paint. Dull sheens like matte have no reflection so you see all of the imperfections as opposed to something shiny such as semi gloss.
I want to use the blackest black to paint a room.
It would be amazing.
Hey that’s the colour I chose for my entertainment area. Looks amazing. My dad freaked out at first but he grew to love it
We are at the time that even a painter can be a influencer
Picasso.
Ah yes... Picasso... My favourite influencer
That looks amazing.
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