The illusion of depth.
High ceiling room colors.
Changing the color of your ceiling can greatly affect the amount of light in the room.
Gray is a conservative color.
A white ceiling color gives the illusion of depth.
It s neutral which makes for a sound wall color choice because it works with many other colors that you might incorporate such as blue orange yellow white black etc.
One way to help include tall walls into the scheme of the room and close the gap between your floor and high ceilings is to create a focal point wall.
In fact a room with high ceilings can look quite terrible if not properly addressed.
Having high ceilings means having a fair amount of unused space over the 8 foot high mark.
But if you have 10 12 foot or even higher ceilings you may want a visual stop.
Painting one wall a dark or contrast color to give the wall a purpose and make it a focal point in the room.
Dark ceiling colors have a visual stop point.
Large living room featuring gray walls and a gray couch along with a large area rug and a fireplace.
Leaving tall walls empty and baron can create the essence of an even larger space due.
Painting your ceiling a darker color than the walls.
Otherwise the room may feel cavernous.
Whether the walls.
It can make a room feel grand and luxurious but it can also make a room feel cold and empty.