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Colored wetting is the most important trend of spring 2025 of the key interior

It was once that decorating was qualified for weeks through color diagrams and made numerous pilgrimages to the DIY shop for tiny sample pots to test colors at home. After they had finally committed, there would be an unspoken agreement with the decorator who would get creative control over the blankets and the woodwork and paint them white with moor standard.

But these components – the supporting occupation of a room, if you like – will no longer be forgotten thanks to the rise of the color wet. This method includes painting the ceiling, the slip school, doors and architraves in harmonization or opposing tones – ergo by using anything but white. It is a simple movement that brings an immersive quality into the rooms. A scroll from Pinterest and Instagram confirms that you can inject any surface with color.

The white ceiling is not dead … but it's no longer the standard.

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Of course, interior designers of the curve were far ahead. “I love the boldness and the playful effect that colors can carry out,” enthuses Rachel Chudley, who compares a bathroom with different textures in a golden yellow board and the result “in a butter dish” in a project. For Nicola Harding, who never stalls in the blanket of a ceiling in the squid, it is “a wonderful magic for the solution of lower blankets and the cladding where the wall stops and the blanket begins”. Dark colors are particularly suitable for smaller rooms: Lizzie Green used a soft brownish red in a TV niug for a cocoon atmosphere and ensured that the cooler was also appropriate in color.

This brave approach has numerous advantages. In Stephanie Barba Mendoza's living room, the useful cornicing of the Victorian era offers the Dutch orange of Edward Bulmer in the built -in carpentry and offers a simple canvas to overlap her art, prints and accessories to highlight. “It can make a room feel more peaceful and harmonious because her eye does not jump from the walls to a contrasting ceiling,” she explains. (And no matter how gray it is outside, another bonus is how the room always exudes warmth.) It also points out how a soaked blanket in newly created loft conversions or kitchen extensions is more homogeneous.