Across
- 3. Materials such as wallpaper, wood panels, fabric, or tile applied to walls for texture, pattern, or luxury.
- 5. Applying a small amount of paint on a wall to see how the color looks under different lighting.
- 7. Psychology: The study of how colors affect mood and behavior.
- 12. The surface quality of paint which can add depth and style beyond smooth finishes.
- 13. Colors: Colors such as reds, oranges, and yellows that evoke energy and stimulation.
- 15. The surface appearance and texture of paint after it dries, affecting durability and aesthetics.
- 17. The harmony created by using colors that complement each other in a space.
- 19. A soft sheen finish that is washable and suitable for living spaces.
Down
- 1. A shiny, durable, moisture-resistant finish often used on trim and cabinets.
- 2. The ability of a paint finish or wall covering to withstand wear, moisture, and cleaning.
- 4. Design: The art and science of enhancing the interior of a space to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment.
- 6. Colors like blues, greens, and purples that evoke calmness and relaxation.
- 8. A non-shiny finish that hides surface flaws but is less durable.
- 9. A colored substance applied to surfaces for protection and decoration.
- 10. Colors including grays, beiges, and whites that provide balance and flexibility.
- 11. The mood or feeling created by color and design in a space.
- 14. A very shiny and durable finish that highlights surface imperfections but is easy to clean.
- 16. A smooth, durable finish that is easy to clean, ideal for high-traffic areas.
- 18. A deep or saturated color that makes a strong visual statement.
