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White Light (W-125): Rooms, Pairings and Finish

White Light (W-125) is a soft amber shade - a light, easy tone that suits full walls in most rooms. Its warm undertone pairs best with warm whites and natural woods.

Best Rooms for White Light

  • Living rooms: keeps shared spaces open, bright and welcoming.
  • Dining rooms: a warm, golden glow at mealtimes.
  • Hallways and small rooms: makes narrow or compact spaces feel larger.
  • Bedrooms: calm and restful, and easy to wake up to.
  • Kitchens: keeps cooking spaces clean, fresh and roomy.

Colours That Pair With White Light

White Light slots into a wider scheme as a soft base to build on. Reliable pairings:

  • Brushed brass - plays up the golden tone.
  • Muted teal or sage - a cool, balancing accent.
  • Deep walnut or teak - grounds the glow.

Repeating a pairing across connected spaces ties the home together.

Lighting & Finish

Lighting: White Light 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

Try a sample pot on more than one wall before deciding, as amber shades can look quite different in morning and evening light. It covers cleanly, but light walls show scuffs in busy areas, so keep a little paint aside for touch-ups.

Frequently Asked Question's

White Light (W-125) is a delicate amber shade from Nerolac paints that makes a space feel open and welcoming.
It is suitable for living rooms, dining areas, kitchens, and entryways.
White Light pairs well with cream, white, deep brown, and terracotta accents.
You can choose from finishes like matte paint, silk finish, premium emulsion, and washable coatings.
Yes. Being a lighter shade, White Light helps small rooms feel more spacious and airy.
Yes. White Light works well as an accent or feature wall colour.
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