If your walls are turning black in a corner!

You might spot a small black mark forming in a corner of your wall. At first, it may look like a simple smudge, but over time, it can darken, spread, and even release a musty odor—often a sign of mold. While not a cause for panic, it’s something you shouldn’t ignore.

These black spots aren’t usually dirt. The real issue is moisture—often in rooms with poor ventilation like steamy bathrooms, closed kitchens, or unused bedrooms.

Moist air condenses on cold walls, creating the perfect conditions for mold growth. External leaks, poor insulation, and furniture placed too close to walls can also contribute.

If you see mold, act quickly. Start by airing out the space daily, even in winter. Clean affected areas using white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide (avoid vinegar on natural stone). Move furniture a few inches from the wall to improve airflow.

To prevent mold returning, ventilate regularly and consider a dehumidifier for damp areas. Use a hygrometer to keep humidity between 40–60%. Adding anti-moisture paint to vulnerable walls can offer extra protection.

With quick action and better air circulation, you can stop mold from spreading and keep your home healthy and fresh.