For years, neutral kitchens and all-white bathrooms have dominated interior design. Safe. Timeless. Clean.
But 2026 is seeing a confident shift. And thatβs what this weekβs blog is all about!
Homeowners are becoming braver with colour – and one of the biggest trends emerging this year is colour drenching. Instead of limiting colour to a feature wall or island unit, this approach embraces one cohesive tone across cabinetry, walls, woodwork, and sometimes even ceilings.
The result? A space that feels immersive, intentional, and effortlessly luxurious.
And we are all here for it!
At Morpeth Kitchens & Interiors, weβre seeing more clients lean into this bold, design-led trend – and when done correctly, itβs incredibly striking.
What Is Colour Drenching?
Colour drenching is exactly what it sounds like: saturating a space in one dominant shade to create depth, mood, and cohesion.
Rather than breaking up a room with contrast, you allow colour to wrap around the space – creating a calm, enveloping atmosphere.
In kitchens and bathrooms, this might mean:
- Cabinetry and walls in the same shade
- Colour-matched splashbacks or tiles
- Painted ceilings to complete the look
- Coordinated shelving and trim
Itβs bold – but incredibly refined when thoughtfully executed.
Think true characterβ¦
Why It Works So Well in Kitchens & Bathrooms
These are rooms that benefit from strong design direction. When colour is used consistently, it removes visual clutter and creates a more cohesive feel.
Colour drenching can:
- Make smaller spaces feel intentional rather than cramped
- Create drama and depth in larger, open areas
- Highlight architectural features
- Elevate everyday spaces into statement rooms
Interestingly, cloakrooms and ensuites are often the perfect starting point for those wanting to experiment with richer tones.
The Colours Leading the Way in 2026
Weβre seeing a clear shift toward warmer, moodier palettes:
- Deep forest greens β rich, grounding, and timeless
- Warm clay and terracotta tones β earthy and inviting
- Burgundy and plum β bold but sophisticated
- Inky navy and charcoal β dramatic yet classic
- Buttery neutrals β softer alternatives to stark white
These colours pair beautifully with brushed brass, aged bronze, natural timber, and textured stone finishes.
How to Get It Right
While the idea is simple, execution is key.
Hereβs how we ensure colour drenching feels elevated, not overwhelming:
πΉ Layer texture β fluted cabinetry, stone splashbacks, or matte finishes prevent the space from feeling flat.
πΉ Balance with lighting β warm, layered lighting enhances depth and prevents darker shades from feeling heavy.
πΉ Introduce contrast through materials β timber, metal, and natural stone add dimension without breaking the colour story.
πΉ Consider natural light β the direction and intensity of daylight will influence how bold a colour feels.
Is Bold the New Neutral?
We believe this trend reflects something bigger: homeowners are designing with more confidence. Instead of playing it safe, theyβre creating spaces that reflect personality and mood.
Colour drenching isnβt about being loud – itβs about being intentional.
If youβre considering a kitchen or bathroom renovation and want something that feels modern, immersive, and uniquely yours, this could be the perfect approach.
Book a free consultation with our design team and letβs explore how colour could transform your space.
Because sometimes, the boldest choices create the most timeless results.
