The always informative color matters site takes a good look at paint colors and energy efficiency they discuss roofs and exteriors but then also go on to discuss the two primary energy consumption effects of interior color choices.
Energy efficient paint colors.
A dark color of paint will absorb more light and thus absorb more heat.
The same principle the lighter the color the higher the reflectivity can be applied.
The simplest and most straightforward way to affect your home s energy efficiency with paint is by choosing the right color of paint.
The growing category of green energy efficient paints offers both financial and environmental benefits to consumers.
Paint colours can cut energy costs by mercedes martty may 27th 2015 20 212 total views choosing the right colour of paint for a room could have a great impact not only on people s moods but on their electricity bills as well.
By providing a high return on investment these paints and roof coatings can greatly benefit large companies to individual homeowners and everywhere in between.
The colors used inside a residence or workplace can also save on energy costs.
Light absorption reflection and transmission from the physics classroom energy efficient paints for your home.
Dark walls absorb more light and reflect less.
But even interior color choices can affect energy efficiency.
A light color of paint reflects heat which means that it stays a few degrees cooler.