Dulux Heritage offers a classic palette of soft whites, natural neutrals, historic greens, deep blues and rich accent shades that work beautifully in homes of every style. The key to a successful scheme is choosing colours that share undertones, then balancing them with the right wall colour combinations.
This guide uses the Dulux Heritage colours you supplied and turns them into practical combinations for calm, contrasting and whole-house schemes.
Dulux Heritage Colour Families
Here is the full Heritage palette you provided, grouped into easy-to-shop families. This makes it simpler to choose colours that work together in the same room or across adjoining spaces.
Whites & light neutrals
Greiges, stones & soft browns
Blues & teals
Greens
Best Complementary Dulux Heritage Colour Combinations
Complementary combinations are the easiest way to create a cohesive result. These pairings share a softness of tone, making them ideal for open-plan spaces, hallways and rooms that need to feel calm and connected.
- Alabaster White with Pale Walnut
- Chalk White with Stone Green
- Mallow White with Blue Ribbon
- Pale Cream with Sage Green
- Roman White with Oxford Navy
- Pearl Barley with Duck Green
- Voile White with Mallard Green
- Grecian White with Clear Skies
- Wishbone White with Olive Tree
- Piano White with Maritime Teal
- Ash White with Beachcomb Grey
- White Hills with Copenhagen Blue
These combinations work well when one colour is used on the walls and the second is used on trim, cabinetry or an adjoining room.
Best Contrasting Dulux Heritage Colour Combinations
Contrasting schemes are perfect when you want more personality. Pairing a pale neutral with a deep colour creates definition, while richer accents add drama without making the space feel heavy.
- Pale Walnut with Oxford Navy
- Quartz Grey with Coral Pink
- Stone Green with Wild Blackberry
- Buff with Deep Ultramarine
- Bathstone Beige with Fitzrovia Red
- Chiltern White with Midnight Teal
- Dusted Heather with Duck Green
- Lead White with Ravens Flight
- Fresh Flour with Dark Aubergine
- Pale Nutmeg with Blue Ribbon
These combinations are especially useful for feature walls, joinery, alcoves and rooms where you want architectural details to stand out.
Whole-House Dulux Heritage Colour Schemes
These room-by-room combinations give you a simple way to carry the palette through the house while keeping each space distinct.
Modern Neutral
- Hallway: Chalk White
- Living Room: Pale Walnut
- Kitchen: Roman White
- Bedroom: Beachcomb Grey
- Study: Pebble Grey
- Trim throughout: Wishbone White
Country House
- Hallway: Grecian White
- Living Room: Stone Green
- Dining Room: Olive Tree
- Kitchen: Linen White
- Bedroom: Mallow White
- Trim throughout: Marble White
Bold Contemporary
- Hallway: Clear Skies
- Living Room: Oxford Navy
- Dining Room: Mallard Green
- Kitchen: White Hills
- Bedroom: Potters Pink
- Trim throughout: Piano White
Tip: North-facing rooms often suit warmer whites such as Roman White, Chalk White and Wishbone White. South-facing rooms can handle cooler tones and stronger colours such as Oxford Navy, Blue Ribbon and Duck Green.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dulux Heritage Colour Combinations
What are the best Dulux Heritage colour combinations for a calm home?
Soft pairings such as Chalk White with Pale Walnut, Roman White with Beachcomb Grey, and Wishbone White with Stone Green create a relaxed, balanced feel that works in most homes.
What Dulux Heritage colour goes best with Oxford Navy?
Oxford Navy works especially well with Marble White, White Hills and Piano White. If you want more contrast, pairing it with a pale neutral such as Roman White can look especially crisp.
Which Dulux Heritage white is the most versatile?
Chalk White, Roman White, Wishbone White, Marble White and White Hills are among the most versatile colours in the Dulux Heritage collection. They work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and kitchens, and pair well with both warm and cool shades.
Can you use different Dulux Heritage colours in adjoining rooms?
Yes. It works very well when the colours share a common undertone. For example, pairing Stone Green with Olive Tree or Pale Walnut with Linen White helps spaces feel connected.
Which Dulux Heritage colours make a room look bigger?
Lighter shades such as Chalk White, Roman White, White Hills and Grecian White can help a room feel larger and brighter, especially when paired with a matching or slightly lighter trim colour.
Shop Dulux Heritage Colours
Use this palette as the starting point for your next decorating project. When you are ready, browse your Dulux Heritage collection and choose the shades that suit your room, light and finish.