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How can choosing a slightly darker colour for lower walls help hide everyday marks?

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Lower parts of walls – especially in hallways, staircases and kids’ rooms – take more abuse. Shoes bump them, bags scrape, children touch and drag hands along them. Light colours in these areas tend to show every mark.

Painting the lower portion in a slightly darker or more forgiving shade, or using a tougher, more washable finish, helps hide everyday scuffs. You can still keep the upper part light and bright to avoid making the room feel small. Some people even add a subtle dado line or panelling effect to separate the tones.

The result is practical and attractive. Walls look cleaner for longer, and when they do need a wipe, the paint can handle it better.

You’re designing with real life in mind, not just how the room looks on day one.

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