The Color attribute describes the visual finish or shade of a product, from fabric hues and painted surfaces to plastic housing finishes on meters. Color matters for both aesthetic fit and practical considerations: a neutral or earth tone may better blend into bedroom or living spaces when used for canopies or curtains, while high-visibility colors on professional equipment make tools easier to spot on a crowded job site.
For shielding fabrics and canopies, common sizes and weave types are often offered in a small palette — for example natural, black, or silver-backed finishes that affect reflectivity and light transmission. For paints and coatings, the color and sheen can also influence how many coats you need and how the room looks after installation. On instruments, color often reflects model variants or ruggedized casings and can make it easier to differentiate between versions or kits.
We list color clearly so you can match products to interior design, visibility needs, or equipment organization. Where color has functional impact (e.g., reflective backing, light blocking), we call that out so you know both how it looks and how it performs.
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