Monday Masterclass - The Beige Ban

Monday Masterclass - The Beige Ban

Why Colour Is Making a Comeback in Interior Design

If you look at the history of interior design, you'll notice something interesting.

We fall in love with colour.

We embrace it wholeheartedly.

Eventually we take it a little too far.

Then we panic and swing completely in the opposite direction.

For years, that opposite direction was neutral.

Homes became softer, calmer and more restrained. Beige, greige and warm whites dominated our interiors, creating spaces that felt polished, elegant and safe.

But something changed.

Colour is making a comeback, and it's easy to understand why.

How Neutral Became the Main Event

Neutral palettes have an important place in interior design. They create balance, allow natural materials to shine and provide a timeless backdrop for everyday living.

The problem wasn't neutral itself.

The problem was when neutral stopped being the backdrop and became the entire personality of the home.

Suddenly, homes began to look remarkably similar.

Beautifully styled.

Perfectly curated.

Photogenic from every angle.

But often missing the very thing that makes a house memorable—character.

When every decision is made to appeal to everyone, the result can feel surprisingly anonymous.

The home no longer reflects the people who live there.

It simply follows the trend.

Why Personality Matters More Than Perfection

The homes that stay with us aren't always the most polished.

They're the ones that feel lived in.

They're layered with pieces collected over time, colours that evoke emotion, artwork with meaning and furniture that tells a story.

Real life isn't perfectly coordinated.

It's layered.

It's slightly mismatched.

It's full of memories, experiences and personality.

Our homes should reflect that.

Instead of removing every quirk and smoothing away every point of difference, we're seeing a return to interiors that celebrate individuality.

That's what makes a space feel authentic.

The Return of Colour in Home Design

Today's interiors are moving beyond the idea that everything has to match perfectly.

Homeowners are becoming more confident about mixing eras, combining materials and introducing colour in thoughtful, personal ways.

It's not about making every room bright or bold.

It's about creating spaces with warmth, depth and individuality.

Whether that's a richly coloured wall, a statement piece of furniture, patterned textiles or artwork that brings a room to life, colour is once again becoming an important part of telling the story of a home.

The goal isn't perfection.

The goal is personality.

Designing a Home That Feels Good to Live In

There's also been a noticeable shift in the way people think about their homes.

For years, many interiors were designed to look beautiful in photographs.

Now, people are asking a different question.

How does this home feel to live in?

The best interiors aren't just visually appealing.

They support everyday life.

They feel comfortable in the morning, welcoming in the evening and familiar every time you walk through the front door.

They wrap around you.

They create a sense of calm, comfort and belonging.

That's something no trend can replace.

Don't Be Afraid to Add Colour

Neutral will always have its place.

It creates balance and allows other elements to shine.

But it doesn't have to do all the work.

Adding colour doesn't mean creating chaos.

It means introducing personality in a way that feels authentic to you.

Sometimes that's through artwork.

Sometimes it's upholstery, rugs, joinery or accessories.

Sometimes it's simply choosing a colour that makes you smile every time you walk into the room.

The best homes aren't the ones that play it safest.

They're the ones that reflect the people who live in them.

Creating a Home That Reflects You

At Greenhouse Interiors, we believe your home should tell your story—not someone else's.

Whether you're introducing colour for the first time or looking to create a home with more warmth, depth and personality, we're here to help you make confident design decisions that feel timeless rather than trend-driven.

We'll help you layer colour beautifully, balance it thoughtfully and create spaces that feel cohesive without feeling predictable.

Because great interior design isn't about following the crowd.

It's about creating a home that feels unmistakably yours.

And sometimes, all it takes is the confidence to move beyond beige.

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