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Bold Colour Palettes & Contrast in Interior Design

  • socialsbyclaudia
  • Oct 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

Colour has always been a powerful tool in interior design, but in 2025 bold palettes and striking contrasts are defining the most memorable spaces.


Luxury bespoke wardrobe in dark wood with gold inlay detailing and integrated vanity desk, designed by Cochrane Bespoke for a high-end London bedroom.

Gone are the days of playing safe with neutrals alone; today, designers are pairing deep hues with light tones, saturated shades with crisp backdrops, to create interiors full of character and energy.


Why Contrast Works


Strong contrasts draw the eye, define proportions, and give a room depth.


Whether it’s dark cabinetry set against pale marble, or jewel tones layered over neutral walls, contrast helps spaces feel dynamic rather than flat.


Deep Hues in Focus


Designers are leaning into saturated shades such as forest green, midnight blue, and burgundy.


Custom walk-in wardrobe with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and detailed panelled doors, designed by Cochrane Bespoke for a London residence.

These tones bring richness and warmth, working especially well in living rooms, studies, and dining areas.


Pairing with Light


Bold shades shine brightest when balanced with lighter elements.


Cream walls, pale woods, or white architectural details create balance, ensuring the space feels inviting rather than overwhelming.


Accents that Matter


Lighting, artwork, and textiles are often where contrast is most impactful.


Bespoke study joinery with fitted shelving and cabinetry, combining storage and workspace in a London home by Cochrane Bespoke.

A vivid rug in a neutral room, or brass details against a dark wall, can completely transform the mood.



Takeaways:

  1. Contrast brings depth and drama to interiors.

  2. Deep, saturated tones create richness when paired with lighter backdrops.

  3. Balance is key — bold colour needs moments of softness to breathe.

 
 
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