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Intoxicated (4174)

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Intoxicated (4174): Rooms, Pairings and Finish

Intoxicated (4174) is a cool violet from Nerolac paints, a versatile mid-tone for full walls or a single feature. The cool undertone means it works best alongside cool whites and soft greys.

Where Intoxicated Works

  • Living rooms: adds character while staying easy to live with.
  • Reading nooks and meditation corners: a calm, creative retreat.
  • Bedrooms: a calm, grounded base for a restful room.
  • Dining rooms: an intimate, settled feel for mealtimes.
  • Studies and home offices: a steady tone that supports focus.

What to Pair With Intoxicated

Intoxicated slots into a wider scheme as a flexible base or accent. Reliable pairings:

  • Dove grey and soft white - calm and refined.
  • Muted blush - a gentle, warm companion.
  • Silver or chrome - a cool, elegant accent.

Repeating a pairing across connected spaces ties the home together.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: Intoxicated reads cool in daylight and warms a little under lamps.

Finish: Matte in living rooms and bedrooms for a soft, premium feel; washable satin in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways.

Good to Know

Paint a sample on two or three walls first, since violet tones shift with the light through the day. Two coats over a tinted primer give the cleanest, most even result.

Frequently Asked Question's

From Nerolac paints, Intoxicated (4174) is a cool violet shade that creates a calm, refreshing ambience indoors.
It is a great choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and study spaces.
Intoxicated complements shades like soft grey, white, silver accents, and pale wood.
Intoxicated comes in finishes including matte paint, silk finish, premium emulsion, and washable coatings.
Yes. Intoxicated suits small rooms that get good natural light, especially when paired with lighter trims to keep the space feeling open.
Yes, Intoxicated makes a lovely feature wall in a range of interiors.
No, you don't need to buy it separately. Once you choose Intoxicated (4174) and a finish, NoBroker's painting service arranges the paint and materials as part of the job.
After choosing Intoxicated (4174), request a free consultation with NoBroker to finalise the finish, get a cost estimate, and schedule the painting.
Through NoBroker you can get expert advice on whether Intoxicated (4174) fits your rooms, along with pairing suggestions and finish recommendations.
The easiest way is to fill in the enquiry form on this page - add your name, phone number and email, and NoBroker will send you a free estimate and expert advice on using Intoxicated (4174) in your home.