Colour can dramatically alter any space within a home – all you need is the right shade to make a room look stylish and sumptuous. From painting the walls to introducing colourful accents through accessories and soft furnishings, there are some go-to colours (hello, gorgeous jewel tones) that will always make an interior look expensive.

Below, we reveal the five colours that design experts love using to achieve the luxe look. Whether you’re planning to give your home a full revamp or just smaller tweaks, read on for some colour inspiration.
1
Deep burgundy

This rich hue lends itself to both modern and traditional living spaces. ‘Burgundy is ideal for decorating dining rooms, libraries, and living rooms,’ explains Lucy Steele, paint and interiors expert at V&CO Paint. ‘Due to the depth of the colour, it works well as a feature wall, or for smaller bedrooms, as an accent colour.’
2
Sage green

Green has more variations than any other colour, so layer tones from olive to deep-ocean greens for a chic contrast, or pair with warming whites for balance. Sage green looks especially wonderful when styled with indoor plants – try pothos or the snake plant to introduce shape and texture.
Pictured: Mix diamond handle and diamond knob, Armac Martin
3
Navy blue

‘Rich colours such as navy blue are a great choice for an elevated feel,’ explains Helen Shaw, colour expert and director of marketing at Benjamin Moore. ‘For the ultimate statement, opt for an all-encompassing, floor-to-ceiling finish in one colour.’ This is also known as colour drenching, which is a bold technique that really lets your chosen shade speak for itself.
4
Off-white

Opt for a matt paint finish instead of a glossy one, and match the wall colour to your ceiling to create the illusion of a larger space – higher ceilings evoke a feeling of grandeur.
‘Consider using a contrasting colour for woodwork and detailing to make the look feel modern,’ suggests Helen. ‘Accessorise the room with textures such as stone, velvet and dark woods for a truly elevated feel.’
5
Charcoal grey

To soften its intensity, pair with marble or tinted glass, or combine with plants and natural materials. You can also layer charcoal grey with other dark tones (like burgundy) and rich timber finishes for a touch of drama, or choose white or soft neutrals for a comforting, nostalgic feel.
