Trending Regencycore Colours for Your Home 

Regencycore is soaring in popularity once again, with #regencycore accumulating over 375 million views on TikTok. 

The Bridgerton-inspired trend sees homes embracing the Regency era – emphasising intricate details, rich fabrics, and a blend of historical and modern furnishings.

Regencycore’s true appeal lies in its romantic and whimsical nature, providing an escape into a more elegant and refined world. 

Luxury interior brand Designers Guild talk us through the colours that should dominate our homes in order to achieve this bold and elegant aesthetic. 

Emerald Green

To reflect a time period where the arts flourished and colour reined, the experts recommend introducing emerald green into spaces such as our living and dining rooms. Rich jewel tones such as emerald green and sapphire blue add a sense of grandeur and depth into our spaces.

Fuschia Pinks 

Bright pinks are another staple colour we should consider according to the experts. They say introducing bright colours through ornate patterns is an ultra-modern way to achieve Regency. Plush fabrics like velvet and brocade for cushions and curtains add a touch of luxury too. 

Pastel Blue

Floral Wallpapersopulent chandeliers, and rich drapery evoke the grandeur of Regency homes. Opt for walls of soft pastel blues with pops of bright colours for a soothing ambience. 

Neutral Tones

Creams, whites, and beiges serve as a soft, elegant backdrop for more vibrant accents.

Soft Lavender

This french lavender paint from Designers Guild brings a sense of joy and gracefulness to any room in the home. Pastel tones such as lavender, ooze Regency when paired with white furnishings and fittings.

By integrating these Bridgerton-inspired colours, you can create an interior that feels both luxurious and inviting, capturing the essence of the Regency era, while remaining functional and stylish for modern living.

Eve Crabtree

Eve Crabtree is a journalist with a passion for interior design. She keeps up to date with the latest trends in the interior industry and regularly tests her hand at crafting and redecorating during her spare time.