"The '8-inch' paint rule, created by design pros, indicates that traditional swatches are too small to accurately represent how paint will look in a room."
"Using larger swatches allows for a better assessment of how colors interact with natural and artificial light, leading to more informed decisions."
The '8-inch' paint rule suggests using larger paint swatches to better assess color in various lighting conditions. Traditional small swatches often lead to misjudgments about how a color will appear in a room. By applying this rule, individuals can achieve a more accurate representation of the paint color, reducing the chances of painter's remorse. This method has transformed the approach to selecting paint colors, making it easier to visualize the final outcome before committing to a choice.
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