Dulux Colour Awards 2025

Dulux Colour Awards 2025

Residential Interior Winner

Recognising the best interior paint finishes of any building used as a private residence, this highly competitive category sparked significant discussion among the judges. These projects demonstrated architectural skill and chromatic expertise.

Elonera House by Studio Doherty. Photograph: Sean Fennessy.

Residential Interior Winner

Studio Doherty


Elonera House

What the judges said...

“There’s an ethereal quality to Elonera House by Studio Doherty, a weightlessness and translucency that perfectly captures the goal to create a welcoming sanctuary from heritage beginnings. It epitomises the architect’s understanding of colour psychology to specify a palette with such nuance as to create a calm, even mellow, yet uplifting spatial sensibility. The overall composition is delicately balanced but, when dissected, reveals some unlikely participants. Take the inspired casting of Dulux Calandre as the predominant hue, proving remarkably versatile in a range of lighting conditions and in combination with brushstrokes of other colours, such as duck-egg blue, dusky pink and pale yellow. Tonally they click neatly together but there remains just enough contrast to sustain the curiosity and excitement of these spaces. It is not only the combination of colours that delights; it is their precise placement, proportions and ratios that are so exquisitely handled. Elonera House has been exquisitely composed, with pitch-perfect tone, rhythm and dynamics."

Alex McLeod, at.space, judge

The winning palette

This palette creates a serene backdrop for traditional history and modern family life.

Commended

Pac Studio


Lava Flow

What the judges said...

“Uniquely sited within Auckland’s volcanic landscape, Lava Flow by Pac Studio is a home designed around the hues of its geographical context and boldly underpinning the entire scheme is Dulux Silo Park, a deep earthy crimson. It firmly reinforces the project’s connection to the site, playing a dominant role in the interior’s identity. Its liberal application defines the large geometric planes of a dramatic kitchen skylight and, in spite of its depth, this dense colour on the ceiling angles – the inverse of expectations – reflects light into the interior. Here the same hue is continued across walls and joinery elements and contrasted with a warm white for balance. Moving into the private zones reveals bedrooms of dark blue green and a bathroom of soft pink, united by exotically patterned wallpaper. As a whole, this home is a masterclass in colour use as an essential medium for mood, atmosphere and identity. The interplay of dark and light, dominant and recessive hues amplifies the architectural gestures and the sense of place."

Alex McLeod, at.space, judge

The Lava Flow palette

Deep, moody hues and luminous highlights throughout the home create a vibrant palette.

Commended

Kennedy Nolan


Rosherville House

The Rosherville palette

This warm and inviting colour palette creates a peaceful and relaxed feel in functional spaces, while soft green evokes relaxation in the bathroom.

Commended

Arent&Pyke


Wharf House

The Wharf House palette

Waterfront views of Sydney Harbour and heritage features inspired this distinct, calming palette.

Dulux Colour Awards 2025 category winners

Explore how the winners brought to life the innovative use of colour in residential, commercial and public spaces.

Image credits

Sean Fennessy Elonera House | Samuel Hartnett Lava Flow | Anson Smart Rosherville House, Wharf House and Melbourne Place | Peter Bennetts Northern Memorial Park Depot | Lillie Thompson Sarah & Sebastian Armadale | Pier Carthew Dunstan | Hamish McIntosh Carol Jerrems : Portraits.

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