Have you seen the trendy images of rooms with walls and ceilings painted the same colour? This design technique, known as “colour drenching”, is quickly becoming so popular due to its versatility. It can transform small and large spaces and works perfectly with light or dark colours.
In addition to creating a sense of calm, colour drenching creates uniformity between all architectural details, such as walls, ceilings, mouldings, radiators, doors, and frames.
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What should you consider before starting your painting project?
Before embracing this trend, consider these three important factors: the size of the room, the amount of natural light it receives, and the colour you choose.
- Visually enlarge rooms by using one colour for all surfaces;
- Lighter hues can provide a bright, clean appearance;
- Darker hues add cosiness and warmth;
- To create visual contrasts, you can choose one additional lighter or darker shade.
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Pros of painting a ceiling the same colour as the walls
Enhanced visual continuity
The space appears larger when the walls and ceiling are painted the same colour, creating a uniform appearance. This is where the “colour drenching” technique can come in handy if you are seeking to give the overall look of your house a cohesive feel.
Illusion of height
If the walls and ceiling are painted the same colour, a room with low ceilings may appear taller. Colour drenching optically extends the vertical lines, making the area feel larger. If your room has angled walls, painting them the same colour as the ceiling can help to create a smooth transition.
Cosy atmosphere
Using the same shade on the walls and ceiling may make a space feel comfortable and intimate. This is especially useful in smaller rooms, where a single colour scheme may create a cosy and pleasant feeling.
Modern and sleek aesthetic
To create a contemporary look, painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls is the key to the desired look. This approach to your painting and decorating project goes well with both bold and creative designs or clean and minimalist looks.
Simplified design process
By eliminating the need to select several paint colours, painting the ceiling the same shade as the walls can make decorating simpler. Moreover, the problem of conflicting undertones is avoided.
Highlights architectural features
Painting architectural features like exposed beams or ornate mouldings a shade lighter or darker will draw attention to them. By choosing a second colour, you can improve the room’s overall appearance by adding more decorative elements in complementary or contrasting colours and giving the space more depth.
Enhances room lighting
The natural ability of the surfaces to reflect and disperse light evenly makes painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls beneficial for the room’s lighting. For the different surfaces, you can choose different paint finishes.
Cons of painting a ceiling the same colour as the walls
Risk of overwhelm
Painting the ceiling and walls the same colour may be overpowering if you choose dark shades of paint. Using dark tones in a room may create a feeling of sitting in an even smaller space. So, if you are not completely sure about the dark tones, start by painting a single wall.
Lack of visual interest
Using the same colour for the whole room can make it look plain and boring, especially without any contrasting elements.
Concealing architectural details
Painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls could hide architectural elements like crown moulding or ceiling beams, which could otherwise give character and charm to the room. This may have an impact on the overall attractiveness, especially in areas with architectural characteristics to highlight.
Difficulty in defining spaces
Choosing the same colour for the ceiling and walls can create a smooth transition from top to bottom of the room, but it can also be difficult to create zones within the area. This lack of contrast may affect the functionality of the room.
Maintenance challenges
Before you start painting your whole room the same colour, you should prepare the walls and the ceilings because any scuffs, stains, or imperfections are more likely to be visible. Maintaining the room in good condition may require more frequent paint touch-ups.
Requires more paint
Painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls will require more paint, especially if you are using more expensive paint. Also, painting the whole room with the same paint may require more time.
Difficult to change
Before painting the entire room one colour, keep in mind that changing the colour scheme later on will be more difficult. If you like to redecorate often, it will be harder to make drastic changes.
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Practical ideas on how to achieve this look
If you are set on the idea of having a room painted the same colour, then here are a few more tips to help you get the desired result.
Create a cohesive look with paint and furniture
To achieve this impactful trend, consider adding decor and furniture elements that complement the paint tone in the room you’re redesigning. Map out the paint locations carefully before painting, keeping in mind that the same colour can be used in different finishes.
Using matte finish paint on the walls and ceilings and glossy or semi-gloss finish paint on all architectural woodwork, including doors, trim, and mouldings, can create a nice distinction between all architectural design elements and also add depth.
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Colour drenching for small rooms
You might believe that painting the ceiling white is your only option when working in a small space to give the impression of more space. In fact, a room can appear larger, with seamless transitions, and modern by painting the walls and the ceiling the same colour.
You can add accessories like curtains or blinds in darker shades or create a picture wall that complements the colour scheme you have chosen. By adding small elements to the space, you easily create a sense of personality and style.
Colour drenching to create zones
If you want to renovate a part of your room to create a reading nook or a home office area, you should think about the existing colour palette and the effect you are searching for. Consider whether you want it to blend naturally with the rest of the decor or to be more noticeable. If you choose a contrasting colour, you can easily draw attention to that part of the room.
You can create a zone that blends well with the rest of the space if you choose to paint in a lighter or darker hue. This approach works well for adding a calming effect if you are redesigning a bedroom. The contrasting colours within a room can work well in areas such as kitchens, living or dining rooms.
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Be creative with the mouldings
If you’re redecorating a whole room by painting the walls and ceilings the same colour as the cornices, crown moulding, doors, and window frames, adding furniture in the same or similar colours may provide a sense of calm and comfort to a room.
Colour drenching different rooms
If painting the ceiling and walls the same colour in one room is your first thought, keep in mind that you must maintain the cohesive look of your home, so you can either colour-drench adjacent rooms in similar shades or go bold and choose two contrasting colours.
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Takeaways
- Painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls is a bold step to transform your home but the results can be impressive.
- Before beginning your project, think about the size of the room, natural light, and the colours you’ll use.
- It can make rooms appear larger and bright or dark and cosy. Overall this technique can simplify your design choices.
- There are many ways to incorporate the same colour painting techniques into your home, so you can be as creative as you wish.
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