Dulux unveils peek-a-boo paint theory for 2026

Dulux has introduced the 'peek-a-boo' paint theory as a key color trend for 2026, encouraging the use of contrasting colors in subtle, intentional ways. This approach pairs complementary hues from opposite sides of the color wheel in small areas like cupboards and skirting boards. The trend aims to create harmony and energy without overwhelming a space.

The 'peek-a-boo' paint theory, promoted by Dulux for 2026, redefines how bold colors can enhance home interiors. Rather than dominating entire rooms, vibrant shades appear in flashes within architectural details, such as the inside of cupboards, along skirting boards, in alcoves, or on the reverse of doors. This method draws inspiration from fashion, where unexpected color linings add surprise without overt declaration.

Marianne Shillingford, Dulux's creative director and color expert, explains that traditional advice against mixing bold shades stems from outdated rules. 'We were taught to think of certain combinations as "wrong", but these opposites are often the most exciting partnerships,' she says. Complementary colors, positioned opposite each other on the color wheel, naturally balance and visually enhance one another, much like contrasts seen in nature—bright blossoms against green foliage or blue skies meeting terracotta landscapes.

'Our eyes are very comfortable with contrast. It creates clarity and energy in a space. The trick is in how you use and where you place it,' Shillingford adds. To apply the theory, start with small details: paint the interior of bookcases or stairwells in softened versions of opposing hues, such as a dusty blue with warm clay or a mellow green with muted red. Door frames and the reverse sides of doors can introduce intrigue, while trims like skirting boards and windowsills provide playful accents. Always let one primary color dominate to maintain balance.

This trend suits spaces with built-in features, including kitchens with pantries, living rooms with alcoves, bedrooms with wardrobes, and hallways. It works well in modern homes needing character or period properties highlighting details. As Shillingford notes, 'Colour should feel joyful, not intimidating. Sometimes it's that unexpected pairing—used in just the right place—that makes a room truly sing.'

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