The Shade To Avoid When Trying The Color Drenching Trend (& What To Use Instead)

These days, many homeowners are jumping on a painting trend known as color drenching to make various rooms of their home stand out in a striking and elegant way. This trend consists of blanketing an entire room with just one paint color. To pull off this interior design, you would paint the walls, ceiling, and trim all in the same hue. Some also incorporate the shade in their furniture and decor to saturate the space even more. You may then add just a small amount of contrast to generate extra interest. 

While there are many great areas of your home to try the color drenching trend, this look can easily go awry. When considering color options, it's important to be aware that not all shades work well for this design. In particular, you should avoid bright red when drenching the room in one hue. We're talking about vibrant fire engine red.

Even though darker reds such as burgundy work very well with this trend, as do earthy reddish-brown shades like terracotta, bright reds can be overwhelming. Too much of such an intense shade can make a room uncomfortable and hard to stand for very long. Bright red might be great for an accent wall but not for color drenching. You should avoid this shade and stick to richer or neutral hues instead.

The best options to consider when color drenching a room

In addition to dark and earthy reds, there are many other shades that are better suited for color drenching than the bright primary hue. Neutral white is always a good choice, but because it's so commonly used, it may not be as striking as other tones you could choose. To make a bigger statement with color drenching, consider teal, navy blue, or green. Black is also a great choice and can work better than you may expect, especially if you want the room to feel cozy. Yellow is also a stellar option that can look amazing if done right, but like with red, you'll want to stick to deeper shades. Try a shade closer to mustard rather than neon yellow. Remember, if it's too bright, it can be overpowering.

Of course, this is just one of the many stunning 2025 paint trends to keep your home's interior fresh and modern. It is best to incorporate this trend along with other interior design best practices and consider the overall style of your home to ensure it works for you. Color drenching can look great, but it must be done right if you want to elevate a room rather than turn it into an eyesore.

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