JAKARTA - Just imagine, a house fasad is colored in thick black, or a living room wall that chooses dark blue as a reflection of its seriousness style. The visuals are elegant, classy, and have a strong character. But the important question arises, can the choice of dark color on the walls or exterior of the house make the room feel more physically warm?

This article invites you to understand the aesthetic and thermal relationship in choosing paint color, reported Better Homes & Garden, Monday, October 27.

The choice of dark color for the outdoor appearance is experiencing popularity, ranging from black wood panels to dramatic dark blue paint. According to design experts from Redecor, this trend is motivated by modern and bold looks.

However, from a practical point of view, dark colors have their own challenges, namely:

Simply put, dark colors can indeed make the conditions in the room warmer when exposed to sunlight. Experts state that although the exact effect relies heavily on other factors such as insulation and exterior materials, dark colors have a tendency to absorb more heat.

Some of the things that affect how much it affects:

If you are captivated by dark color aesthetics but don't want the house to feel like an oven, here are some strategies that can help:

Choosing dark colors for the exterior or interior of the house is indeed interesting in terms of aesthetics. The era of black, bold, chic' is on the rise. However, in terms of functionality, the choice must be made with full awareness that dark colors absorb more heat and can affect the comfort of the room, especially in areas with lots of sunlight. By combining dark colors with the right material, good isolation, and smart design strategies, you can enjoy a dramatic appearance without compromising thermal comfort.


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