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What Is Colour Drenching?

Cream colour drenched bedroom featuring cream boucle bedding, cream throw cushions and a cream wall
Design your dream space with colour drenching.

Colour drenching is all about committing your space to one colour and letting it flow across the entire room. From the walls to the curtains, bedding, throws, and more, colour drenching helps create a space that feels entirely unified and wrapped in a single colour. It may seem like a bold move, but it certainly doesn't have to be loud, the beauty is in the repetition. By removing contrast and letting one shade take the lead, it makes the room feel intentionally styled.

Colour drenching isn’t just a trend, it’s a mood-setting way to let a single colour tell the whole story. This blog will guide you through some simple tips and tricks to incorporate colour drenching into your home, helping you create a space that feels entirely your own.

Why just use one colour?
Blue colour drenched bedroom with blue striped bedding, blue cushions and a blue throw blanket
Hebden duvet cover, Barton cushions, Truro cushions, Ribble cushion & Lark throw

Using a single colour throughout a space creates a sense of harmony and cohesion. When everything from cushions to curtains and all the finishing touches speaks the same colour language, the room feels thoughtfully designed and visually cohesive. It gives the eye a chance to rest, allowing the colours themselves to take centre stage and make the room feel seamless. 

It’s also a clever design shortcut. Once you’ve chosen your colour, your palette is set. Shopping for homeware also becomes simpler, you just stay within your tone range, and everything naturally works together. 

Whether you choose a bold hue or stick to soft neutrals, sticking to one colour lets you curate a mood that’s both striking and unexpectedly calming. For ideas to get you started, explore our shop by colour page.


Is colour drenching a fad?
Cream colour drenched bedroom with a beige fleece throw, beige duvet and fleece cushions
Malham cushions, Mallow duvet cover & Olann throw

Colour drenching isn’t just a fad, it’s a bold, intentional design approach that’s here to stay. The concept is rooted in timeless design principles like cohesion, mood-setting and storytelling through colour. 

Monochromatic spaces have long been used in interior design, and colour drenching is simply a fresh, expressive take on this idea. It’s highly adaptable, whether your home is minimalist, maximalist, scandi, or luxe. If you’re not quite sure what your home style is, then our interior style guide can help point you in the right direction.

Colour drenching is a practical approach to interior styling. Once you’ve chosen your base tone, building a cohesive space becomes simple. It also taps into how we want to feel in our homes, using immersive colour to create comfort, energy or calm. Whatever the desired mood, colour drenching can help bring the feeling to life.

Popular shades may change over time, but the core concept of shaping a room through colour is here to stay, so it’s important to pick a colour that speaks to your style.


How to drench a room in colour?
Orange colour drenched sofa featuring orange cushions on a cream sofa with orange walls
Abel throw, Osaka cushion & Merton cushion

Colour drenching is all about embracing a single hue and using it across an entire space to create a cohesive, immersive look. It can transform a room, making it feel calm and cosy, bold and dramatic, or anything in between. 

Start by choosing a colour that reflects the mood you want to create. For calm, relaxing spaces like bedrooms, muted tones and soft shades work beautifully. Think warm neutrals, gentle greys and soothing sage greens. For a more energetic or expressive feel, great for home offices or living spaces, richer hues like navy blues, mustard or deep emerald greens can infuse warmth and personality. 

Once you’ve chosen your base colour, carry it throughout the space using various soft furnishings like curtains, cushions and throws. The key is consistency, but with variation within the same tonal family to keep the room from feeling flat. Layering slightly different shades of the same colour creates dimension while still feeling harmonious. 

Play with texture to add depth. Mix materials together like velvet curtains with chunky knitted throws. This helps give your space visual interest whilst still staying true to your chosen colour.


Does colour drenching make a room look bigger/smaller?
Yellow sofa with yellow cushions
Effron cushion & Morden cushion

Colour drenching can make a room feel bigger, cocoon-like, or even more luxurious, depending on the tone you choose and how you style it. Using a single colour across a space helps eliminate visual breaks, creating a seamless look. This uninterrupted flow of colour can help make a room feel larger and more expansive as the eye isn't constantly stopping at contrasting colours. 

Lighter tones and soft neutrals, like warm creams and cool greys, can open up a space, making it feel light, airy and spacious. Colour drenching also intensifies the emotional impact of a colour, so it’s important to choose a shade that suits the function and mood of your room. 

Darker or deeper shades tend to create a more intimate, enveloping feel within a room. While they may technically make a space feel smaller, they do so in a way that feels deliberate and cosy rather than cramped. 

It’s less about changing the room’s perceived size and more about curating the right mood for your interior. Whether you’re after an open and breezy feel or something a bit more snug and comforting, colour drenching is a powerful way to shape the atmosphere of your space through immersive, consistent colour choices.


Where does colour drenching work best?
green colour drenched living room, cream sofa with green cushions in front of a green wall.
Rowan cushion, Bertie cushion, Benton cushion & Morni throw

Colour drenching works best in spaces where you want to create a strong mood or a defined sense of atmosphere. Think of it like wrapping a room in a feeling. It’s especially effective in smaller areas like bedrooms, home offices, or reading corners, where a single colour can make the space feel intimate and cosy.

It also shines in open-plan layouts, helping define different areas. For example, colour drenching in a dining area can help visually separate it from the rest of a space, adding structure and character without the need for walls.

The more you commit to your chosen colour, the more immersive and polished the result. Whether you’re working with a snug guest room or an open-space living room, colour drenching adapts beautifully to suit the needs of any space. In the end, it’s not about the size of the room, it's about the feeling you want to evoke in your home.

We’d love to see your take on colour drenching, so don’t forget to share with us on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. We can’t wait to see all the exciting interiors you create.