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Ginger Root Application Guide: Rooms, Lighting & Finishes

Sitting in the mid-tonal range, Ginger Root (7888) is a confident peachy shade that gives a room rich and grounded energy. It works equally well as a full-wall colour or as an accent against lighter neutrals.

Best Rooms for Ginger Root

  • Dining rooms: Mid-warm shades deepen the intimacy of dining spaces, especially when paired with pendant lighting over the table.
  • Libraries and study rooms: Adds the warm, lived-in quality that suits rooms designed for reading and quiet work.
  • Hallways with good lighting: Gives connecting spaces a sense of arrival; avoid in dim corridors where it can read too heavy.
  • Kitchens with light cabinetry: Provides warmth and contrast against white or light wood modular kitchens.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: Mid-warm shades deepen under low light and glow in afternoon sun, expect noticeable shift between morning and evening, which is part of the colour's character.

Recommended finish: An eggshell or satin finish typically works best for mid-tone shades, adds subtle depth without exaggerating wall imperfections. For monsoon-exposed walls or wet areas, opt for Asian Paints' moisture-resistant variants such as Royale Luxury Emulsion.

Frequently Asked Question's

Ginger Root (7888) is an elegant shade from Asian Paints known for its soothing and refreshing appearance.
It works well in bedrooms, living rooms, kids’ rooms, and quiet reading areas.
Ginger Root complements shades like white, beige, light grey, pastel pink, and wooden décor tones.
This colour can be applied in matte finish paints, silk finish emulsions, premium interior paints, or washable coatings.
Yes. The light shade of Ginger Root helps brighten smaller spaces and improves the sense of openness.
Yes. Ginger Root can highlight one wall beautifully when used as an accent shade.