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The Power of Bold Colour in Design-Led Homes

Updated: Jan 22

Orange alcoves sprayed by Bespoke Spray Shop - Cardiff
Bespoke Joinery Spray Finish

There’s something magical about walking into a home that feels alive with colour. While neutral palettes will always have their place, more and more homeowners are embracing bolder tones to add warmth, personality, and depth to their spaces.

At Bespoke Spray, we see colour as a form of self-expression — a way to tell your story through your surroundings. Whether it’s a statement alcove in burnt orange or deep teal cabinetry in a kitchen, the right colour can completely transform a room.

Why Bold Colour Works

Colour influences how we feel in a space. Warm tones like terracotta, mustard, and rust can bring comfort and energy, while deep greens and blues create calm, grounding environments. Used thoughtfully, bold colours don’t overwhelm — they elevate.

We often see clients gain confidence once they start to understand why certain shades work. Bold colour isn’t just about making a statement; it’s about balance, proportion, and finish. That’s where collaboration and craftsmanship make all the difference.

From Inspiration to Finish — Our Colour Consultation Service

To help clients explore colour with confidence, we offer a Colour Consultation Service in collaboration with award-winning interior designer Louise Misell.

Louise is known for her fearless use of colour and her ability to create interiors that feel both joyful and sophisticated. Together, we help homeowners and trade partners move beyond swatches and trends — towards palettes that truly suit their homes and lifestyles.

During a consultation, clients are guided through:

  • Tone and mood selection — choosing colours that enhance light, texture, and atmosphere.

  • Finish recommendations — from soft satin to rich matt textures.

  • Practical considerations — ensuring colour choices complement flooring, lighting, and architecture.

Once a palette is chosen, we bring it to life in our Cardiff spray studio using precision spray finishing and acid-catalyst coatings that deliver showroom-quality durability and smoothness.

Spray Finishing: Where Design Meets Detail

There’s a reason designers, joiners, and homeowners across South Wales trust us to handle their boldest colour projects. Spray finishing ensures:

  • A seamless, even surface with no brush marks or roller texture.

  • True-to-sample colour accuracy, even in deep or highly pigmented shades.

  • Long-lasting durability, perfect for kitchens, wardrobes, and fitted furniture.

Our controlled spray environment allows us to achieve that luxurious, high-end look — whether we’re finishing bespoke joinery, built-ins, or full kitchen resprays.



Project Highlight: Orange Alcoves for Adam Farmer Bespoke Furniture

A recent favourite project was this set of vibrant orange alcoves, created in collaboration with Adam Farmer Bespoke Furniture. The bold colour brings warmth and energy into the space, highlighting the craftsmanship of the joinery while adding a contemporary edge.

Every panel was carefully prepared, primed, and spray finished using our premium coatings — proof that when bold colour and precision craftsmanship meet, the results are nothing short of transformative.

Bring Bold Colour Into Your Home

If you’re ready to move beyond neutrals and explore what colour can do for your space, we’d love to help.

Whether you’re working with an interior designer, a cabinet maker, or simply want to refresh your own home, our Colour Consultation Service with Louise Misell is the perfect place to start. Together, we’ll help you discover your colour confidence — and then deliver a flawless spray finish that does it justice.


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