Intoxicated (4174) - Nerolac Colour Shade Card | NoBroker
Discover the charm of Intoxicated (4174), a cool violet shade from the Nerolac Paints Shade Cards. Well suited to feature walls and bedrooms, it looks striking next to warm whites and pale wood. See colour combinations and book painting services on NoBroker.

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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.