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Choosing Wall Art for Colour-Drenched Interiors

Choosing Wall Art for Colour-Drenched Interiors

If 2024 was all about calm neutrals and quiet luxury, 2025 is ready to turn up the volume. The colour drenched interiors trend is taking over - and it’s not shy about it. Instead of an accent wall or a pop of colour here and there, this trend celebrates fully immersive hues. Think walls, ceilings, trims, and artwork all working together in one striking palette.

But colour drenching doesn’t have to feel intimidating or over the top. With the right balance of tones, textures, and art, it can look elegant, cohesive, and deeply personal.

Using Wall Art to Elevate the Trend

Wall art is a powerful tool for making colour drenched spaces feel curated rather than overwhelming. It gives the eye somewhere to land and can either complement or cleverly contrast your chosen shade.

  • Tone-on-Tone Art: Choose wall art that uses similar tones to your walls - like a soft sage print on a muted green backdrop. This subtle layering adds depth without breaking the colour flow.

  • Contrasting Highlights: If you prefer more drama, pick artwork that introduces a complementary colour - think cobalt blue against coral walls or rust tones on soft cream.

  • Texture & Material: Gallery Ply’s natural plywood base introduces an earthy warmth that helps bold colours feel grounded and sophisticated. The wood grain softens saturated tones, making them feel organic rather than artificial.

Choosing Your Palette

The most effective colour drenched rooms use muted or complex tones rather than primary colours. A few on-trend combinations for 2025 include:

  • Deep aubergine with mauve and blush accents

  • Cobalt blue with powder tones and soft neutrals

  • Warm terracotta paired with clay and cream

  • Olive green layered with sage and natural wood

These palettes work beautifully with our prints - the wooden base adds a tactile contrast that stops strong hues from feeling flat.

Here's some colour based prints:

 

Final Thoughts

The colour drenched interiors trend is more than a passing fad - it’s a celebration of confidence, creativity, and self-expression. And with the natural texture of Gallery Ply wall art, it’s easier than ever to bring the look home. So don’t be afraid to commit to colour. Pick a palette you love, embrace it wholeheartedly, and let your walls, and your art, do the talking.

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