Interior Paint Trends To Complement Natural Lighting In Your Home

Natural light in any home brings warmth, energy, inspires creativity and is a form of connection to the outside world. The right paint colour can make or break how natural light is used in your space. Therefore, it is important to understand how to use paint to complement natural light and to maximise the glow in the rooms in your home.

Here are some trends and tips to help you brighten up your home and use natural light effectively.

Play around with soft neutrals
Neutral colours have made a comeback with subtle hints of warm undertones like creamy ivory or almond instead of the stark cooler tones we are used to. These colours soften sunlight creates a cozy atmosphere without making rooms feel dark or dated. Warm neutrals work well in rooms with varying degrees of natural light. In bright spaces that can diffuse harsh glares and in darker rooms these tones prevent a cold and shadowy feeling. Consider pairing your neutrals with natural textures like linen or reclaimed wood to amplify a natural environment.

Embrace the cosy appeal of warm Terracotta and Clay tones

Clay and Terracotta shades have a timeless and earthy appeal that can transform any space. Because it is rooted in natural pigments, these colours evoke a sense of groundedness and warmth. These warm tones come alive in north-facing rooms that receive soft, indirect light or in rooms with reading nooks. 

These colours are versatile and can be paired well with modern, minimalist décor and rustic vintage style furniture pieces. If you don’t want to commit to a fully painted wall you can try it as an accent wall or through trim, alcoves or window sashes. Clay and Terracotta can enrich the natural light in any space and are ideal for creating spaces that feel cosy, intimate and timeless.

Energise your space 

When paired with natural light, vibrant yellows like the Dulux Colour of the Year – True Joy can make any space feel lively and welcoming. Bouncing light around the room, this shade creates a dynamic, sunlit atmosphere even on overcast days. To balance the intensity, consider using True Joy as an accent wall or combining it with neutral tones like soft greys and crisp whites.

“Paired with handcrafted furniture and textured fabrics, this vibrant shade balances luxury with authenticity that creates a space that feels refined and inviting. True Joy’s presence in any room can capture the essence of natural light and serves as a canvas for artisanal touches and human craftmanship”, says Palesa Ramaisa, Dulux Colour Expert.

For more tips, colour inspiration and ideas on how to add pride, imagination and creativity to your home or workspace, visit the Dulux social media pages FacebookTwitterInstagram or Pinterest  

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