Touches of color can do wonders in a space—aside from helping us spruce up tired nooks, it allows us to experiment and have fun when decorating the home.
If you’re looking for a few color ideas you can work on, we’ve rounded up some of the spaces we love to serve as inspiration. Save up for a color revamp and check these out:
Gray
Why settle for plain gray walls when you can create a magical world with just a few additions?
To update the classic neutral look, bring in a few wooden pieces and pastel touches to cozy up the space. A wooden bed frame adds to the clean, Scandinavian aesthetic, while the pillows add pops of color to break the monotony.
Earth tones and neutrals
Many homeowners settle for neutral and earthy tones because these picks can instantly create a calm and relaxing ambiance. What more can you do aside from painting your walls in taupe, mocha, and gray?
You can pick a wallpaper with subtle patterns that can give your room an earthy feel. Pair it with neutral-colored drapes and you’ll surely feel like you’re in a hotel room. Keep your bedroom airy by making sure you have sheer white curtains, too.
Red
Accent walls are becoming staples in many homes because it can break the monotony in a room and add character to a space. Aside from working with go-to picks like green, blue, and yellow, why not experiment with red?
Green
Nothing compares to the calm and refreshing vibe a touch of green brings. Instead of the usual shades of green we see in most homes, take the plunge and give sage green a try.
It has a Zen-like appeal that can give your home an outdoorsy vibe, too. Consider painting a sage green accent wall in the living area—to give guests a warm welcome—or in the bedroom, to help you enjoy a rewarding slumber.
White
In many homes, white is commonly paired with wooden touches to keep it from being too plain. For a change, work on an all-white look and liven it up with prints and patterns.
In some spaces, the owners have to settle for plain, white walls because of budget constraints. Don’t fret, there are ways to avoid a lackluster haven. Use the white walls as canvas to showcase an artwork you made, similar to how the designers of this unit personalized the compact living area.