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Spring Thaw Application Guide: Rooms, Lighting & Finishes

Spring Thaw (7388) is a soft, light shade from the Asian Paints palette with restrained undertones. It brings a clean and spacious feel to interiors and is one of the more versatile choices for everyday use across multiple rooms.

Best Rooms for Spring Thaw

  • Small rooms and studio apartments: Maximises the sense of space, light neutrals visually expand a room more than any other shade family.
  • Ceilings throughout the home: A safe, brightness-boosting choice that works under almost any wall colour.
  • Drawing rooms and living rooms: Acts as a flexible backdrop that lets furniture, art and textiles take centre stage.
  • Bedrooms: Creates a restful, uncluttered visual environment, easy to refresh later with changes to bedding and curtains rather than repainting.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: This shade reads consistently across most lighting conditions, which is part of why light neutrals are the most-used shades in Indian apartments.

Recommended finish: For finish, a matte or low-sheen emulsion (such as Asian Paints Royale Matt) brings out the softness of light shades; in high-traffic areas like hallways, children's rooms and kitchens, choose a satin or eggshell finish for easier cleaning and humidity resistance, important in Indian climates.

Frequently Asked Question's

Spring Thaw (7388) is a refreshing colour from Asian Paints known for its calming appearance.
It is ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, study corners, and kids’ rooms.
Spring Thaw pairs nicely with neutral tones like white, grey, beige, and wooden finishes.
This shade can be applied using matte paint, silk finish paint, or luxury emulsions.
Yes. Spring Thaw helps reflect light and can brighten small rooms.
Yes. Spring Thaw can be used for an accent wall to add design interest.