Sharp Sword (4999) - Nerolac Colour Shade Card | NoBroker
Style your interiors with Sharp Sword (4999), a calm neutral shade from the Nerolac Paints Shade Cards. Ideal for open-plan spaces and hallways, it sits well alongside soft whites and muted greys. Explore matching combinations and get a free quote on NoBroker.

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Using Sharp Sword (4999) at Home
Sharp Sword (4999) is a soft neutral shade - a light, easy tone that suits full walls in most rooms. Its soft warm undertone pairs best with warm whites and natural woods.
Best Rooms for Sharp Sword
- Living rooms: keeps shared spaces open, bright and welcoming.
- Hallways and open-plan spaces: ties rooms together quietly.
- Home offices: an even, bright backdrop that aids focus.
- Kitchens: keeps cooking spaces clean, fresh and roomy.
- Bedrooms: calm and restful, and easy to wake up to.
What to Pair With Sharp Sword
Sharp Sword slots into a wider scheme as a soft base to build on. Reliable pairings:
- Warm oak and walnut - adds warmth and texture.
- Charcoal or taupe - a grounding accent.
- Crisp white - a clean, layered neutral.
Carry one of these into adjoining rooms to keep the whole home feeling cohesive.
Lighting & Finish
Lighting: Sharp Sword glows under warm light and warms further in afternoon sun, while north light keeps it soft.
Finish: Matte in living rooms and bedrooms for a soft, premium feel; washable satin in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways.
Practical Tips
Paint a sample on two or three walls first, since neutral tones shift with the light through the day. It covers cleanly, but light walls show scuffs in busy areas, so keep a little paint aside for touch-ups.