Warm tones dominate: Compared to cold whites (such as pure white or silver white), warm matte white conveys a warm and inclusive visual feeling through a low-saturation warm base, often used to create a comfortable atmosphere in residential or commercial spaces. Matte finish reduces brightness: The matte surface treatment lowers the brightness of colors, avoiding the harshness of high reflectivity, making the space appear softer and more reserved, suitable for relaxing scenarios such as bedrooms or cafes. Walls and furniture: Warm matte white walls paired with natural wood floors or warm gray sofas create a Nordic or wabi-sabi style; matte cabinet doors balance the liveliness of the kitchen. Cafes and exhibition halls: Warm matte white walls or counters can soften the starkness of industrial styles, combined with warm lighting to increase customer dwell time. Public buildings: Hospitals and libraries use matte warm white to reduce visual fatigue while maintaining a sense of cleanliness.
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