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First Ray (7204)

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How to Style Grape in Your Home

Grape (7199) is a cool mid-depth shade from the Asian Paints catalogue. It has enough saturation to bring genuine character to a wall while staying liveable across full-room applications, a calm and assured choice for homes that want presence without going fully dramatic.

Best Rooms for Grape

  • Home offices: Cool mid-tones create a focused, professional atmosphere, useful for full-time WFH setups and video-call backdrops.
  • Main bedrooms: Reads sophisticated and grounded; pair with crisp white bedding and warm metallic accents for balance.
  • Powder rooms and guest bathrooms: Cool mid-shades work beautifully in small, lower-traffic bathrooms where you can be bolder with colour.
  • Media and entertainment rooms: Cool mid-depth absorbs screen glare better than light walls and improves viewing comfort.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: Expect this shade to read cleanest in daylight; warm bulbs will slightly soften its coolness in the evenings without distorting the colour.

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

Grape (7199) is a refreshing colour shade from Asian Paints that adds a calm and pleasant feel to interior walls.
This shade works well in bedrooms, living rooms, kids’ rooms, and study spaces where a relaxed atmosphere is preferred.
Grape pairs nicely with white, soft grey, beige tones, pastel colours, and wooden textures.
This shade can be applied using matte finish paints, silk finish coatings, luxury emulsions, or washable interior paints.
Yes. The light tone of Grape can help smaller rooms look brighter and more spacious.
Yes. Grape works well as an accent wall colour to highlight furniture, décor pieces, or artwork.