Dulux Winter 2020 Colour Predictions

21st July 2020

Design Tips & Tricks

Banish the Winter Blues with Rich, Decadent Tones and Luxe Detailing

It’s no secret that a well-designed home is a happy home. And with the wellness movement in full swing, it’s a huge driver of interior trends in 2020. This winter will see an emphasis on the home as a nurturing retreat from the outside world; a place to warm the soul and lift the spirits, with cocooning colours, luxurious details and comforting curves. The Indulge palette – one of four trend palettes identified in the 2020 Dulux Colour Forecast ‘Essence’ – combines rich tones of russet and berry with soft shades of lilac and touches of mustard that turn up the heat for winter.

“The Indulge palette is warm and sophisticated, the ideal colour cure for those gloomy winter months,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux Colour and Communications Manager. “Deep burgundy, soft violet and accents of coral and mustard feel opulent and exciting, with hints of art deco and 70s disco adding a touch of nostalgia.

“There are different ways to interpret this look – if you’re feeling bold, go dark and dramatic with saturated shades of burgundy and eggplant. Or, for a softer look, opt for soft grey-violet or calico. The key is to choose a hero colour and display it in different shades across your walls and soft furnishings, with one or two contrasting accents to provide that element of surprise. Curved furniture and pared-back styling keep the look fresh and modern.

“This palette is great for revitalising formal areas in period and heritage homes, such as the living room, dining room, hallway and master bedroom. It cleverly blends old and new so you can introduce contemporary flair into your home while honouring its history. Add in the crackle of a fire and you’ve created a luxurious winter retreat you’ll love coming home to,” says Lucena-Orr.

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The existing rooms of this home had great bones – high ceilings, ornate cornicing and natural light and adding colour had a huge impact on the mood of a room. The Indulge palette of rich, saturated hues was a natural choice paired with a large rug in warm colours of rust and coral that harmonises with the walls to provide softness underfoot, and an art-deco inspired side table to tie in with the curves of the desk and chair.

“People are often cautious about experimenting with bold colours, but there’s no need to be. Statement colours can be incredibly effective – and chances are, once you start experimenting with them in your home, you’ll never want to go back to a blank canvas,” says Lucena-Orr. “Paint is such a versatile decorating tool – if you change your mind down the track you can easily switch it out.”

Winter Styling Tips

  • Up the texture: For a warm, homey vibe, mix different textures such as velvet, chenille, felt and leather.
  • Love your layers: Create a luxe, layered effect by selecting one hero colour and running tonal variations of it across the large expanses in the room, such as walls, rug and the sofa covering.
  • Highlight your best features: Bring original features such as beautiful cornicing or fireplaces to life by painting them in a contrasting shade of white.
  • Use lighting to dial up the cosiness: Rather than harsh, overhead lighting, create a warm, layered lighting scheme with a mix of floor and table lamps.
  • Mix pieces from different eras: Combine art deco, 70s and 80s pieces for an on-trend feel.
  • Be space-savvy: If the room is small, opt for sofas, tables and chairs on slender legs that maximise the sense of spaciousness.
  • Pared-back displays: Keep it modern by going for pared-back arrangements on shelving with plenty of breathing room. And remember – odd numbers are a stylist’s best friend.

Photographer credit – Lisa Cohen

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