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Inside the colour drenching trend

 

Few design movements are as transformative as colour drenching.

The approach involves saturating a room in varying tones of a single colour, from walls to decor to furnishings, creating a space that feels immersive, cohesive, and deeply emotive.

Colour drenching invites you to fully commit,” says King Living Designer Zara Fong. “When executed with intention, it creates atmosphere rather than overwhelm. It’s important to first consider what feeling you want to cultivate as you step into the space.

At King Living, colour is never confined to the walls. Designs can be personalised in over 200 fabrics and leathers to create a palette that complements your space and mood, from rich velvets to soft, textured bouclés. Every sofa and soft furnishing is crafted with removable and replaceable covers, allowing you to refresh the look as your style evolves. It’s an approach that celebrates longevity and creative freedom, where furniture adapts to you, and not the other way around. A perfect fit for your colour drenching project.

Take a closer look at the details defining the trend:

 

What is colour drenching and why is it trending?

Colour drenching, also known as the colour drenched look, moves away from contrast and celebrates tonal unity. Unlike traditional accent walls, this trend saturates the entire space in one colour, allowing the architecture, textures, and furnishings to take on a cohesive quality.

“People are craving enveloping spaces that make them feel grounded,” explains Zara. Colour drenching achieves that by wrapping the eye in one consistent story. It’s incredibly effective in modern interiors where form and light play a major role.”

The colour drenching trend has surged in popularity because it creates an environment that feels both intentional and emotional. From moody deep hues to tranquil neutrals, colour drenched rooms prove that single-hue spaces can feel expansive, elegant, and versatile all at once.

 

Close up of a deep plum modern sofa with a labrador sitting on it.1977 Sofa in Leura Pinot Noir.

Top considerations for designing your colour drenched room

Like any design style, there are pros, cons and a few rules that go a long way in creating the result you desire.Always consider how your chosen colour interacts with light and texture, Zara explains. “Velvet, bouclé, and timber each express tone differently, so balance them thoughtfully."

Advantages:

  • Makes rooms appear larger by removing visual breaks
  • Creates a sense of calm cohesion throughout the space.
  • Allows textures and materials to take centre stage.

Considerations:

  • Strong colours may feel intense in compact rooms.
  • Lighting profoundly affects tone and warmth.
  • Monochromatic schemes require texture to avoid flatness. 

 

To help you get started, explore modern palette possibilities and discover which resonates most with you.

 

Four designer-approved palettes to inspire your colour drenched living room

Each of these palettes showcases how colour drenching can completely transform a space. Especially when paired with thoughtfully designed King Living furniture, made to order in an extensive choice of fabrics and leathers to bring your vision to life.

 

 Deep plum modern sofa in a living room with high ceilings, artwork and a wide window overlooking trees.1977 Sofa in Leura Pinot Noir, Bilpin Rug in Forest, Issho Side Table in American Walnut, Smart Round Charge Table in American Walnut.

Deep plum, the shade of romance and drama

Deep plum evokes a mood of quiet drama and intimacy. It works beautifully in living spaces where you want to slow down with soft lighting and invite relaxed moments of connection with family and loved ones. The hue enhances curved silhouettes and textured materials, and is ideal for modern or mid-century interiors where sculptural furniture, warm timbers, and organic forms take focus.

“What makes this room work is balance,” says Zara. “The textural boucle sofa against the matte walls. The natural light against the deep plum shades. The combination of curved and straight lines. And, the contrast of the vibrant peach-toned lamp against the darker wall paint.

In this UK home, the 1977 Sofa in Leura Pinot Noir fabric becomes the heart of the room, its curved form accentuating the surrounding high walls and windows. Designed with a steel frame engineered for life, it blends strength with luxurious comfort and a flexible, modular design. The deep hue of the premium fabric enhances its gentle lines, while the removable covers can be replaced and refreshed in a new look with time. The addition of artwork, a vibrant velvet lamp, and curated decor complete the space, feeling effortlessly sophisticated.

 

Velvet blue sofa in a modern living room with high ceilings and minimal decor.Jasper Sofa in Preston Velvet Lagoon with Smoked Oak Shelves, Issho Coffee Table in Smoked Oak.

Oceanic blue, a palette of tranquility and depth

A vibrant oceanic blue evokes a mood of serene confidence, bringing a sense of stillness and composure. It works beautifully in modern interiors that favour clean lines, natural materials, and subtle contrasts of texture and tone.

The layering in this room is spot on,” says Zara. You’ve got this rich blue velvet set against smoked oak, which adds warmth and depth. Your eye moves from the matte wall to the velvet to the textural rug, which are all within the same colour family, yet each offer a completely different texture to keep the look fluid and inviting. It feels calm, but not flat.”

The Jasper Sofa, with its low-lying profile and relaxed chaise, expands the feeling of space in the room and invites you to unwind, instantly. Bringing flexibility to the room's layout possibilities, the modular design can be rearranged to change the flow of the space, and can even transform into a guest bed when the occasion calls for it.

Golden fabric sofa in a modern living room, styled with minimal decor and large artwork.Zaza Sofa in Richmond Tobacco, Issho Coffee Table in Smoked Oak.

Golden ochre, a contemporary tone to inspire and allure

Golden ochre radiates optimism. It’s luminous without overpowering, adding a sophisticated warmth that bridges mid-century and modern design sensibilities.

“Gold tones make a statement without being loud,” says Zara. “They work beautifully in layered settings with timber accents and soft ambient lighting."

The Zaza Sofa in Richmond Tobacco captures the essence of contemporary luxury. Its relaxed form, adjustable armrests and removable covers ensure beauty and practicality evolve together.

Large L Shaped neutral sofa in a living room with neutral walls, a fireplace and a wooden coffee table.Jasper Sofa in Whitely Riverstone with Smoked Oak Shelves, Issho Coffee Table in Smoked Oak, Oliver Tub Chair in Whitely Riverstone, Bundeena Rug in Sand.

Soft neutrals, to create quiet elegance and timeless harmony

Neutral colour drenching is about depth through restraint. Layered tones of ivory, greige, and soft beige create a sanctuary-like calm that enhances light and texture. This palette works beautifully in contemporary interiors that value light, openness, and a timeless, lived-in warmth.

“Neutral doesn’t mean plain,” Zara explains. It’s about tone-on-tone layering. Texture, shape, and light become your design tools.”

In this serene living room, the Jasper Sofa in Whitely Riverstone anchors the space with its inviting proportions and modular versatility. The tactile weave of the fabric brings softness, while the precision-engineered steel frame beneath ensures enduring support and strength. Paired with the Oliver Tub Chair, the room feels cohesive yet dynamic, each piece balancing sculptural form with relaxed comfort. The addition of organic decor and greenery completes the look, feeling effortlessly timeless.

Zara Fong’s expert tips for mastering colour drenching:

1. Commit to one hue. Subtle tonal shifts across fabrics and finishes naturally create visual depth.

2. Layer textures. Combine velvet, boucle, and linen with timber or stone for a multi-sensory experience.

3. Play with sheen. A mix of matte and gloss finishes prevents monotony and enhances architectural features.

4. Use furniture as part of the palette. King Living sofas, armchairs, and coffee tables are available in a wide range of colours and finishes to suit every interior.

5. Think longevity. All King Living sofas feature removable and replaceable covers, so your colour drenched interior can evolve into a new palette over time, sustainably.

Colour drenching is a trend here to stay,” says Zara. It’s an artistic statement. When done well, it creates spaces that feel emotionally connected and beautifully resolved.”

Explore the full range of King Living Sofas, Armchairs, and Coffee & Side Tables to bring your colour-drenched living room vision to life.

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DATE PUBLISHED 

16 October 2025

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King Living Designer, Zara Fong

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