""color drenching" is when people paint an entire room one hue, including the ceiling, wainscotting, and any trim."
""When people were coming out of the neutral craze, they wanted to really commit to adding color back into their space," Taylor Simon, an interior decorator, told Business Insider. "It started with maybe just an accent ceiling, and then people started committing to the full drench. I personally really love it.""
""It helps small spaces feel bigger and makes a larger space feel cozier if it's a dark color," Michel said."
Color drenching involves painting an entire room one hue, covering walls, ceiling, wainscotting, and trim. The trend emerged as a reaction against prevalent neutral beige interiors and represents a committed return to bold color in homes. The approach evolved from occasional accent ceilings to full-room applications. A full color drench can visually expand small spaces and can make large rooms feel cozier when darker tones are used. The effect is bold and can transform a room's atmosphere when chosen carefully. Common pitfalls include selecting an unsuitable color or applying the technique in an inappropriate room.
Read at Business Insider
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