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The Art of Colour Drenching

The Art of Colour Drenching

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Fri 1 Mar 2024
Last updated Mon 9 Sep 2024

Colour drenching is a daring and dynamic technique that involves saturating a space with a single, bold colour to create a visually immersive and cohesive atmosphere. Forget about timid pastels or widespread neutral tones; colour drenching is all about embracing the power of vibrant hues to make a bold statement. In this blog post, we’ll explore the art of colour drenching in interior design and how it can transform your living spaces into lively and energetic environments.


A yellow colour drenched living room featuring golden curtains and cushions.

Contrasting Colours and Neutrals

While colour drenching is about embracing vibrancy, achieving a balance is key. Integrate neutral tones strategically to prevent the space from becoming overwhelming. White, beige, or grey can serve as a backdrop, allowing the dominant colour to shine while providing visual relief. This balance ensures that the room remains inviting and comfortable. Look to neutral scatter cushions for best effects. 

You can also add more vibrant contrasting colours with vibrant throw pillows, or unique decor items to serve as focal points that break the monotony and add personality to the space. For some interior inspiration, check out our Colour Combinations For Interior Design blog

Play with Textures and Patterns

To enhance the impact of colour drenching, mix textured curtains and blinds, patterned upholstery, or contrasting materials. Because colour drenching needs the strategic use of pattern, mixing and matching textures will easily add depth and visual interest, creating a multidimensional experience within the monochromatic palette. This is particularly important if your colour drenched room has a limited colour palette. 

The Basics of Color Drenching

Colour drenching is not merely about painting walls; it’s a holistic approach to infusing a space with a chosen colour scheme. The key is to use limited, block colours across various elements, including walls, furniture, accessories, and especially soft fabrics. This colourful consistency creates a harmonious and immersive experience, where the colour becomes a defining feature of the entire room. Painted walls, layered windows with curtains and Roman blinds or roller blinds and chunky furniture will all give you excellent results! 

Choosing the Right Colour

The success of colour drenching lies in selecting the right colour for your space. Bold and saturated colours work best, but it’s essential to consider the size of the room and the amount of natural light it receives. While deep blues, rich greens, and fiery reds can add drama to larger spaces, smaller rooms may benefit from brighter shades like yellows or pinks. It’s also crucial to consider the emotional impact of the chosen colour, as different hues evoke varying feelings and moods. You can learn more about positive colours in our Psychology Of Colour: Positive Colours blog.

An example of green colour drenching in a stylish sitting room.

Colour drenching is a bold and captivating approach to interior design, allowing homeowners the chance to break free from conventional norms and embrace the full power of colour. By carefully selecting the right hues, balancing them with very limited neutrals, and incorporating textures and accents, you can transform your living spaces into vibrant, visually stunning environments. So, don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through your home – dive into the world of colour drenching and watch your interiors come alive with energy and style.


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