Is attracting bright color. Create a departure from all-white and safe neutrals — you can save those for spaces such as your own bedroom. As for the rest of the home, bring in an exuberant rainbow. Here’s a look.
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CapeRace Cultural Adventures
1. It gets dark very early on winter nights in Newfoundland, so individuals fight off the blues with, well, really bright blues all over the inside.
CapeRace Cultural Adventures
CapeRace Cultural Adventures restored a string of cottages in the area that they let out for authentic cultural experiences and has restored.
CapeRace Cultural Adventures
In rooms where walls are beige or white, antiques gathered from the area get new coats of cheerful and bright paint.
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Tamar Schechner/Nest Pretty Things Inc
2. Accessories designer Tamar Schechner has no fear when it comes to distributing the color around her Vermont home. This entryway through a pink door lets you know you’re in for lots of treats.
Tamar Schechner/Nest Pretty Things Inc
Her eye took her directly having a bucket of green paint that was vibrant to the staircase.
Tamar Schechner/Nest Pretty Things Inc
If you are reluctant to dip in to color, keep your investment pieces such as a sofa neutral and include bright accessories such as throw cushions and hyacinths.
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Tara Seawright Interior Design
3. Speaking of reluctantly dipping your feet into color, Tara Seawright needed to bring her customers around to color one tone at a time. She kept a sterile white slate in the background and extra color with replaceable pieces such as these pillows, artwork and chairs.
Tara Seawright Interior Design
A shower curtain is one of the simplest ways to change up the look in a bathroom; this one brings pops of reds, oranges, yellows and blues.
Tara Seawright Interior Design
Fashion is a good way to bring color to your property. A great deal of people who are fearless using their sartorial choices do not know how to bring that mindset to their own furnishings. Wardrobe boldness is brought by kartell Mademoiselle Chairs in a daring Missoni flowery .
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Andrea Schumacher Interiors
4. Within this unique home in Colorado, interior designer Andrea Shumacher mixed in the customer’s antique collection with new pieces and infused them with lots of color.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
From the kitchen, a custom background by Stark and a jewel-toned island are a departure from the kitchen we’re used to viewing paired with white cupboards and marble countertops.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
A mix of colorful and gathered pillows enlivens this cozy corner.
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Shirley Meisels
5. When interior designer Shirely Meisels first fulfilled this house, it was all builder’s beige and quite dull. She amped the house not just with color, but also with bold prints and fabulous lighting choices.
Shirley Meisels
After the owners decided to put a piano in this piece’s designated spot downstairs, it did not go to waste. Meisels had it smashed bubble gum pink and moved it upstairs to the owners’ young daughter’s room.
Shirley Meisels
Using bold color does not mean that you have to have it. The kitchen in this house is quite neutral; shade was introduced in through components such as this particular plate arrangement.
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