![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Remember Kilim Beige has a red-yellow (orange) base. However, in certain unbalanced lighting, you can have a brief moment of peachiness. Kilim Beige tends to stay neutral, for the most part. Oh undertones, how you love to scare everyone. But in my opinion, I don’t believe Kilim Beige is too dark of a paint color. These types of questions are quite subjective. It also depends on the elements and lighting in a room whether or not it will appear to look darker or lighter. You may think it’s too dark for your preferences whereas I may think it’s too light. In terms of speaking on if Kilim Beige is too dark that really is relative to who is looking at the color. It’s not the most light-reflective but that doesn’t mean it’s too dark of a paint color. Its LRV is 57 which is a little over halfway on the scale. Yellow-red is ultimately orange so Kilim Beige has more of an orange base rather than yellow. Kilim does come from the yellow hue family but it’s right on the edge, leaning towards the yellow-red or hue side. Of course, there are beiges that lean more on the yellow side but that is not the case with Kilim Beige. Sometimes we hear “beige” and automatically think that the color will look some shade of yellow. KEEP TRACK OF YOUR PAINT COLORSĬheck out this must-have painting tool used by our painting crew However, it’s interesting and you can see what other colors are alongside it. It allows you to understand the paint color a bit more as in what color it may shift to or show in certain qualities of light.Īs for the color collections, Kilim Beige is a part of, this is certainly not crucial information. Knowing what hue family a color comes from is very beneficial. Kilim Beige comes from the yellow hue family, leaning towards the yellow-red hue family. You can expect it to reflect a decent amount of light. It’s almost right in the middle of the scale. To sum it up, Kilim Beige has an LRV of 57. A great article to read to learn more about LRV is Light Reflectance Value: What Do Those Numbers Mean? LRVs range from 0 -100, with 100 being pure white and 0 being absolute black. LRV or Light Reflectance Value is a measurement commonly used by design professionals that measures the amount of light reflected from and absorbed by a surface. Let’s start with LRV, What is it and why does it matter? Color Collections: Living Well, Top 50 Colors.Hue Family: Yellow, leaning towards yellow-red.CLICK HERE TO GET A SAMPLIZE SAMPLE OF KILIM BEIGE STATS ![]()
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