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5 colors that make homes feel cooler in summer

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 19, 2026, 08:40 IST
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5 colors that make homes feel cooler in summer

Indian homes in summertime tend to get warmer and more uncomfortable due to strong sunlight and humidity. However, physical devices such as coolers and air conditioners are not the only means of reducing heat in summer. It has been reported that colors can affect the feeling of temperature. Specific colors can create an effect of coolness in the interior and help make homes fresher, lighter, and more relaxed in summer. Besides, they help make homes lighter, reflecting additional natural sunlight. The following colors have been chosen based on suggestions of interior designers for the purpose of achieving a cooler summer atmosphere at home.

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White – timelessness of purity

Among the most popular colors that interior designers recommend for summer are white tones. They are able to reflect sunlight efficiently and create airy spaces. Homeowners often choose white paints for their interiors in order to make their homes brighter, larger, and more open. Besides, white colour goes well with natural sunlight and is perfect for Indian houses.

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Light blue – the colour of water and tranquillity

The association between light blue and water is widespread and makes people associate this tone with coolness and relaxation. This soft color is often used in summer interior design for bedrooms, living rooms, and even balconies. Moreover, many homeowners like using light blue curtains, sheets, pillows, or wall painting in order to relieve from oppressive summer heat.

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Sage green – fresh touch of earth

In recent years, sage green has become rather popular in home decor thanks to its relaxing effect. As the colour inspired by plants, sage green tends to create calming effect when applied to interior designs. It is also very suitable for those homes that contain numerous plants or wooden furniture inside because of the connection with natural elements.

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Beige and sand tones – softness of nature

Unlike brown, sandy and beige tones have a soft appearance which allows making rooms lighter and more relaxed without creating any oppressive sensations. Such earthy colors have always been popular among Indian people owing to compatibility with various materials such as wood, cane furniture, cotton fabrics, and clay decor. In addition, they can create a calm and relaxing atmosphere indoors.

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Pale grey – modern elegance of summer interior

As one of the favourite interior colors in the modern world, pale grey perfectly combines simplicity, elegance, and coolness. Such neutral shades can be combined with other materials, such as plants and white surfaces, in order to keep rooms cool and comfortable. In particular, pale grey is often used in apartment interior designs due to the versatility of this tone.

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This article is for general informational and home decor awareness purposes only. The psychological and visual effects of colors may vary depending on lighting conditions, room size, climate, personal preference, interior materials, and individual perception. Colors alone do not physically reduce indoor temperatures or replace proper ventilation, insulation, or cooling systems. Readers are advised to consult qualified interior designers or home improvement professionals for personalised decor and renovation guidance.

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