How to work the rich and saturated interiors trend Despite being hugely popular since the early 2000s, grey gradients, muted palettes, minimalism and monochromatic colour schemes have fallen out of favour – with a newfound desire for richness and warmth a key feature.
As a result, rich, vibrant colours are emerging as a defining trend in interior design, with a resurgence in loud feature walls and bright, sophisticated accents.
“The interior design world has definitely undergone a shift, with a wave of bold colours making their way into interiors, creating spaces with depth, warmth, and character,” underlines Alberry-King.
By bringing colour into the bathroom or entrance of your home with colourful tiles or a brightly painted cabinet, she says it’s possible to add a pop of colour without seeming overbearing.
“Adding colourful dishes and utensils is also a fun way to build up your colour palette, without choosing to paint your whole home cyan blue [a greenish blue hue].”.