Colour capped living room with peach coloured ceiling

Colour capping 101: How to nail this bold new paint trend

By now, you’re probably familiar with the term colour drenching – covering everything from walls to ceilings (and even radiators and furniture) in the same, usually dark and moody, shade. But just as we’ve gotten to grips with one paint trend, another has come along in the form of colour capping.

Instead of immersing a room in a single solid tone, colour capping builds intensity as it rises – deepening as it moves up the wall, and reaching its richest shade across the ceiling. Done well, it can make a room feel feel larger and loftier, cohesive and classy. Done badly… someone might think you ran out of paint and decided to improvise.

To help you avoid embarrassment, we’ve asked the experts how to pull off the method of colour capping without mess or stress, and to understand where this look truly shines (think hallways, stairwells, lofty living rooms). We’ll also flag where to tread carefully, and address whether you really need to paint your skirting boards to perfect the effect.

What is colour capping?

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