Colour Trends 2026

Into The Wild from Victory Colours brings a calming touch to interior schemes

Victory Colours reveals the colours set to dominate homes in 2026

Colour palettes that feel calm, restorative and emotionally supportive are going to be big news in 2026, according to the experts at eco paint brand Victory Colours.


They predict homeowners will move away from stark neutrals and high-contrast schemes as they embrace shades rooted in nature and designed to bring a sense of comfort and stability into the home.


Victoria Yardley, Founder of Victory Colours, said: “After several years of global and economic uncertainty, people are craving homes that feel grounding and reassuring.


“In 2026, colour is being used as a form of emotional support, to create spaces that lift the mood and make everyday life feel a little more balanced.”


Here, Vicky shares her opinion on the colours that will dominate 2026, as well as her picks from Victory Colours’ collection:

Grounded greens inspired by nature

Soft, muted greens will be one of the standout trends of 2026, with shades inspired by forests, gardens and natural landscapes taking centre stage.

Mossy tones, eucalyptus greens and herb-like sages are set to replace cooler, sharper hues.

Victoria said: “Green is incredibly powerful psychologically and will bring an instant sense of calm and connection to nature, helping spaces feel restorative rather than overstimulating.”

Vicky suggests Into the Wild, Novara Green and Coming Home Trees from the Victory Colours collection.

Image shows: Into The Wild - £44.95 for 2.5-litres of matt emulsion from victorycolours.co.uk

A new era of warm neutrals

Neutrals are evolving too, with clay-based tones taking centre stage. Expect to see warm beiges, soft oat colours and gentle clay pinks that feel human and lived-in become increasingly popular throughout the year.

Victoria said: “The neutrals of 2026 are warmer and more characterful. They feel grounding and comforting, without the flatness of traditional magnolia.”

Vicky suggests Oatmilk, Madge and Penally Stone from the Victory Colours collection.

Image shows: Oatmilk - £44.95 for 2.5-litres of matt emulsion from victorycolours.co.uk

Softer, warmer blues

Blues remain popular, but with a noticeable shift towards shades with warmer undertones. Smoky navy, heritage denim blues and indigo shades softened with grey will dominate.

Victoria said: “These blues feel sophisticated and calming and work beautifully with brass and natural materials, creating spaces that feel both elegant and relaxed.”

Vicky suggests Etruscan Grey, 126 mph and Boscastle Blue from the Victory Colours collection.

Image shows: Etruscan Grey - £44.95 for 2.5-litres of matt emulsion from victorycolours.co.uk

Accents that add warmth and optimism

Terracotta, paprika tones and soft buttery yellows will be used as accents to bring warmth and subtle energy to interiors.

Victoria said: “Warm shades add a gentle sense of vitality, while creamy yellows offer optimism without overwhelming a space.”

Vicky suggests Urban Fox, Terrapotta and Wild Honey from the Victory Colours collection.

Image shows: Terrapotta - £44.95 for 2.5-litres of matt emulsion from victorycolours.co.uk

Ultimately, Victory Colours predicts that 2026 interiors will be about creating homes that soothe rather than shout.


“People want spaces that feel safe, comforting and quietly joyful,” Victoria added. “Colour in 2026 is about individuality and warmth, creating homes that soften the world, not compete with it.”


Victory Colours’ range of eco-friendly, vegan paint is available now, priced at £44.95 for 2.5-litres of matt emulsion.

About Victory Colours

ABOUT VICTORY COLOURS


Offering exceptional quality emulsion with virtually no VOCs and solvents, Victory Colours puts the environment at the heart of its business.


The independent family-run firm has adopted an holistic approach to business; from making paint to order and delivering direct to the end user, to handpicking packaging that is fully recyclable or made from sustainable sources, such as bamboo.


There are over 120 colours in the Victory Colours range with capsule collections launched throughout the year.

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