As we move into spring, there’s a natural shift towards lighter, brighter interiors. Colour begins to re-enter our spaces, replacing the darker tones and heavy textures of winter. But for many, the idea of introducing colour can feel daunting, especially when aiming to maintain a refined, timeless look.
Polished plaster offers the perfect solution. With its soft movement, depth, and versatility, it allows you to incorporate colour in a way that feels subtle, sophisticated, and effortlessly modern.
Here are five ways to introduce colour using polished plaster, without overwhelming your space.
- Start with a Statement Wall
If you’re hesitant about committing to colour, a single feature wall is the perfect place to begin.
A polished plaster statement wall adds depth and texture, allowing colour to feel layered rather than flat. Opt for soft, nature-inspired tones like sage green or muted blush to bring a sense of calm while still making an impact.
This approach works beautifully in:
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms
- Reception areas
It creates a focal point without dominating the entire space.
- Embrace Soft, Tonal Palettes
Colour doesn’t have to mean bold or bright. One of the most effective ways to introduce it subtly is through tonal variation.
Polished plaster naturally lends itself to this, with finishes that shift slightly in tone depending on the light. Think:
- Warm neutrals with a hint of peach
- Off-whites with creamy undertones
- Greys softened with beige or taupe
These understated hues add warmth and interest while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
- Use Colour to Highlight Architectural Features
Rather than applying colour across large surfaces, use it to draw attention to key design elements.
Polished plaster can be used to enhance:
- Fireplace walls
- Feature ceilings
- Staircases
By applying colour in a more contained way, you create visual interest and contrast without overwhelming the room. It’s a refined approach that feels intentional and design-led.
- Let Texture Do the Talking
One of the biggest advantages of polished plaster is that it doesn’t rely on bold colour to stand out, its texture does much of the work.
A subtle Surfaceform Polished Plaster colour combined with a textured finish can:
- Reflect light beautifully
- Add movement to walls
- Create a sense of depth
This means you can keep your colour palette soft while still achieving a high-impact finish. It’s ideal for those who prefer a more neutral interior but want to elevate it beyond standard paint.
- Balance Colour with Natural Materials
To keep coloured finishes feeling grounded, pair Surfaceform Polished Plaster with natural materials.
Consider combining it with:
- Wood
- Stone
- Linen
- Brass or aged metals
These elements help to soften the overall look and create a cohesive, balanced space. The result is an interior that feels fresh for spring, yet timeless enough to last year-round.
Introducing colour into your interiors doesn’t have to mean making bold or risky choices. With polished plaster, it’s about layering tone, texture, and light to create a finish that feels both elevated and effortless. Whether you opt for a soft statement wall or subtle tonal variation throughout a space, the key is balance, allowing colour to enhance your interior, not overpower it.
At Surfaceform, we work closely with clients, designers, and architects to create bespoke finishes that bring spaces to life in a considered and timeless way. If you’ve got a project with Surfaceform in mind, reach out to us today. We’d love to hear from you.














