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Trend Alert: Color Drenching

Bring cohesion and style into your home with some bold, rich color.

Trend Alert: Color Drenching

If you spend any time scrolling through design blogs or occasionally pop onto Pinterest, you’re likely greeted by rooms wrapped in bold, rich color — top to bottom, wall to wall. These monochromatic spaces, where all of the walls, ceiling, and trim are painted in a single hue, are part of a design style known as color drenching.

It’s exactly what it sounds like: a space immersed in a single color, creating a cohesive, immersive environment. But while the palette may be unified, that doesn’t mean the room falls flat. Designers often use variations in finish — think soft matte on the walls, a touch of gloss on the trim — to add depth and texture. In addition to the walls and ceilings, many objects and installations, such as window treatments and light fixtures, get the same color treatment. When done well, color drenching feels both intentional and sophisticated.

One of the biggest reasons to try this technique? It can make a space feel larger. By eliminating contrast lines between walls, trim, and ceiling, your eye doesn’t stop and start — it just flows. This is especially helpful in smaller rooms where visual breaks can make everything feel a bit tighter. When the ceiling is the same color as the walls, it can actually give the illusion of more height, making the room feel more expansive and harmonious.