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Victorian Wisp (0N68)

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How to Style Talc in Your Home

Talc (0N22) is a gentle, low-depth shade with a warm character. It works as a quiet backdrop in most rooms and pairs easily with wooden furniture, brass accents and natural fabrics common in Indian interiors.

Best Rooms for Talc

  • Bedrooms: The shade's softness creates a restful, low-stimulation atmosphere, ideal for the main bedroom where you want calm without going cold.
  • Drawing rooms and living rooms: Light warm shades make social spaces feel welcoming and well-lit, especially in apartments where natural light may be uneven across the day.
  • Hallways and entry foyers: Lengthens the look of narrow connecting spaces and gives a warm first impression as you enter the home.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: Warm light shades pick up the golden tones of evening sunlight; in homes with abundant afternoon light, expect the colour to read slightly deeper than the swatch.

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

Talc (0N22) is a stylish colour shade from Asian Paints that creates a refreshing ambience indoors.
This shade is commonly used in bedrooms, living rooms, study rooms, and peaceful relaxation spaces.
Talc blends nicely with white, soft grey, cream shades, pastel colours, and wooden finishes.
It is available in paint finishes such as matte paints, silk finish paints, premium emulsions, and washable interior coatings.
Yes. Lighter shades like Talc improve room brightness and help smaller spaces feel more open.
Yes. Talc works well as a feature wall colour and can create a focal point in the room.