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Why use Bold Colors in the Home

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Color matters. It is a part of how we tell our story, especially within our homes. In the last few years, homeowners have ventured off the traditional path of neutrals, such as white, gray, and beige, to bring in pops of bold hues like red, green, and even blue. As the demand for brighter colors increases, both manufacturers and designers have risen to the occasion by creating and incorporating a more diverse color palette for their clients. Traditional products, such as tile, furniture, flooring, cabinets, and even glass, come in a wider selection of bold colors, which provide homeowners with the opportunity to blend a variety of bold colors and neutral colors together in a stunning final design. Although color is a fun element in the world of interiors, it can be challenging to determine the right amount and the various ways it can be incorporated into the home to create the perfect balance for everyone to enjoy.

Using Bold Colors In The Home

More homeowners are enjoying the pops of excitement brought by using bold colors in the home, and there are multiple ways to do it, such as:

  • Tile
  • Flooring
  • Area rugs
  • Furniture
  • Cabinet colors
  • Accent walls

These various elements enable you to increase the splash of color in your home without making it feel cluttered or just too much. Tiles in the bathroom or backsplash in the kitchen can instantly upgrade it from drab to fab with the elegant and bold patterns now offered by many companies. Cabinet colors are another way to make a bold statement, but with style. A kitchen island, mud room, or even built-ins are excellent expressions of color in the home while still retaining a sense of balance. Area rugs also allow you to have some fun with your room, plus they add texture and depth to any space. Using various sizes or even layering makes a captivating focal point. Loud patterns are an ideal complement to neutral furniture or walls, too. Since we mentioned furniture, they can be the classic option for implementing bold colors into your room, especially since they tend to be the main focal point. Of course, careful consideration should be given before finalizing such a large purchase, not just monetarily but in size. Furniture is one of the most significant elements in a space, making it something that the eye is automatically drawn to, and if not done correctly, it will create the wrong atmosphere. A red couch should be softened with neutral walls and accent pillows so it won’t overpower a room with its strong energy. Don’t forget that even little details can make a big difference. Objects like vases and lamps look great and can be placed in multiple areas around the room. Flowers bring the beauty of nature’s vibrant color palette inside, forming a delightful accent in the room. Places like Pinterest and Houzz are wonderful sites to discover the many ways bold colors can be implemented into your home.

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The Benefits Of Using Bold Colors

Bold colors are not just fun. They also possess a few benefits when used appropriately in the home. Some of its perks are:

  • Express yourself
  • Influences the mood
  • Makes a room feel larger

Color is more than just vibrant hues and shades. It is an opportunity to express yourself, your personality, and the things you enjoy. Don’t be afraid to weave your favorite colors into the design, even if they are more on the bold side. It is your home, and it should reflect your true self, not just what certain design rules dictate. It’s okay to break them every now and then. Surrounding yourself with colors you enjoy also impacts the mood, and bold colors often have a big impact. Red is energizing, and yellow is a happy color. Adding a splash of these to your space can help lift your spirits or even keep you motivated to finish a task. Having the right atmosphere is crucial, especially in the home, as we often spend a significant amount of time there. Bold colors always fall into the contrasting category, and when they are paired with soft or neutral colors, they can significantly impact the room’s size. Lighter colors can visually enlarge a room, but they typically contrast with bold options. Apartment Therapy shares a few more reasons to go with bold colors in the home in this article. Choosing a few bold colors for your home can not only add a little sparkle but also come with several benefits for your family.

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What To Avoid With Bold Colors

Bold colors are a fun element in the home; they bring a sense of energy and life into any space, but too much of a good thing can quickly overpower everything else. Some cautions when using bold colors in the home include:

  • Limit the amount in a room
  • Balance with a few neutrals
  • Test it to see if it works with the space
  • Consider the purpose of a room

Balance is an important aspect to keep in mind when designing with bold color choices, as it helps you know the best way to bring it all together harmoniously. Blending bold with neutral is one way to ensure that balance is maintained in a space. White walls with explosive art pieces hanging on them or window treatments that have a bold color pattern can create a stunning focal point for a living or dining room. If you want to paint the walls or even just an accent one, it might be a good idea to test an area with a sample swatch, such as the peel-and-stick ones available from Sherwin-Williams. A color may look good on a card, but when applied to an entire wall, it can be more overpowering than you first thought, or it might not go with the rest of your decor. Knowing the purpose of the room is also helpful when deciding on a color scheme, as the amount of time spent there can influence the final selection. Reds and oranges are not the best choice for a home office, simply because this is meant to be an area of focus, which is not what either of these colors stimulates. Determining which bold colors work best in your home will enable you to strike the perfect balance between fun and functionality.

Bold Colors In The Home

Neutral colors play a prominent role in design, but it is often the bold colors that make a statement, which is why they have been gaining popularity over the last decade. They can transform a mellow area into something bright and cheery just by adding a few highlights here and there. If you are looking to refresh your home and give it a boost, bold colors are a great way to go. Come visit our award-winning showroom to get ideas on home furnishings, accent pieces, and more to bring home the bold for the win!

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