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Spaces with Pops of Color

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Imaginative Art

Thomas Loof

A colorful canvas enlivens this vibrant room with bright red armchairs designed by Amy Lau Design.

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From the Ceiling to the Floor

Eric Laignel

Colorful patterns and a vibrant grass cloth bring a sense of joy to this bedroom designed by Kati Curtis Design.

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Playful Palettes

Michelle Drewes

PepperJack Interiors played with bright colors for this airy family room in an updated Craftsman-style home.

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A Creative Console

Michael J. Lee

A colorfully painted console and vibrant chairs add personality to this dining space by Elms Interior Design.

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Sunny Shades

Adam Kane Macchia

Pops of yellow bring a touch of the sun to this eclectic family room in Amagansett, New York, by Elizabeth Bolognino Interiors.

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A Blue Period

Margaret Wright

Designer Sidney Wagner used a striking blue wallpaper to match with the colorfully painted butler’s pantry.

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Reinventing Traditional

Michael Alan Kaskel

Jasmin Reese Interiors invigorated this traditional design with a colorful set of armchairs.

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Wallpaper Wow

Jessica Delaney Photography

Trellis Home Design made a vivid statement with a colorful red wallpaper and matching linens and window treatments.

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Dramatic Drapery

Karyn Millet

This neutral-toned New York living room by Elizabeth Pash Interiors and Antiques is emboldened by brightly colored curtains and an eye-catching sofa.

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An Original Office

Brittany Ambridge

This home office by Amanda Nisbet features colorful furniture and a playful patterned rug.

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A Pop of Pink

Rikki Snyder

A whitewashed living room in Pleasantville, New York, benefits from pink chairs and throw pillows and a colorful rug by Caroline Kopp Interior Design.

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A Dash of Orange

Michael Lee Photography

A traditional mirrored living room by Honey Collins Interiors gets a dash of brightness thanks to some orange elements.

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The Hot (Pink) Seat

Holger Obenaus

Nicole Arnold Interiors added a pop of pink to the seating area of this contemporary formal living room.

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A High-Art Hallway

Michael J. Lee

In this traditional hallway in Boston, Nicole Hogarty Designs used vibrant artwork to add color and visual interest.

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A Touch of Red

Eric Piasecki

In this living room by Mendelson Group, a red accent chair and graphic red curtains add some punch to the design.

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Brighten Up

Michelle Drewes

Designer Melinda Mandell used a colorful chaise to brighten this 1920s Palo Alto, California, Tudor home.

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Colorful Cabinetry

Patrick Kelly

For this Hollywood Hills kitchen, Poppy Interiors used a rich green color to update the cabinetry and refresh the space.

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Mix and Match

Nathan Schroder

The team behind Neely+Queen Design used colorful art and a similarly hued rug to enhance this space’s vibe.

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A Bright Spot

Tim Williams

Laurie Blumenfeld used a riotous red chair to spice up this monochromatic dining area.

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It’s the Little Things…

Ashlee Hamon

Colorful throw pillows and art make all the difference in this bright space by designer Sharon Imbriani.

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    Small Room Interior Design Ideas

    Color can have a huge impact on how big or small a space seems. The good news is that white is not the only, and sometimes even undesirable, option for your space. Whether you gravitate toward classic tones or prefer more sophisticated hues, you have plenty to choose from.

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    There are several basic rules for choosing colors for small rooms: we choose dark shades for rooms facing the north side, light ones for the south. Sunset hues can do wonders in a west-facing room, especially at dusk. At the same time, when choosing a typically “magnifying” white color for a northern room, you may encounter the classic “white box syndrome”. Let’s deal with shades that reduce the likelihood of error to a minimum.

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    Light Gray

    The shade is suitable for those who are afraid of completely white walls, but still want to find a neutral and very light background in which the room will seem more spacious and open. Light gray is bright enough to allow the sun to bounce off wall to wall and adds a touch of warmth that true snow white doesn’t have.

    It is believed that a rich gray tone gives the room an expensive look, so it is recommended to use it for rooms where there are no accent architectural details – stucco, columns, etc. It is best to combine gray walls with white furniture – a feeling of lightness and airiness is guaranteed.

    Pink blush

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    A soft shade of pink blush can brighten up a small room and make it cozier and warmer – and it looks great at sunset. This shade is best suited for a room with a large window and is well complemented by light warm neutrals such as beige, sand and ivory. If you want to achieve an enveloping feeling (which, by the way, helps you fall asleep quickly), decorate the ceiling in a similar color. And yes, do not be confused by the stereotype of pink as an exclusively feminine color. This complex shade of pink and sand is the perfect backdrop for heavy woods, modern metallic decor and luxurious light leather furniture. It looks especially impressive in rooms facing the west side.

    Dark Blue

    In rooms with little natural light, a deep navy blue (also found under the name Navy in layouts) creates a feeling of depth, drama and grandeur. Have you decided? Then pick up upholstered furniture in the same shade to blur the lines between the edges of the room and visually push it apart. Monochrome style always works well with small spaces, regardless of their purpose.

    Light sand

    In the manufacturers’ catalogs you can find this color under different names – aged yellow, savannah and others. Its essence is the same – it is a very soft and delicate shade of sand without an active yellow undertone. This option makes the space even more spacious, as well as all other neutral shades. Pair it with blue and white for a summery vibe, or pair it with pinks and oranges for a cozy boho design.

    Olive

    We often see these colors in the bathroom or kitchen interiors, but this does not mean at all that they cannot be used in living rooms. Think outside the box – light green muted shades enliven any interior, decorate the space and create a sense of volume. If you manage to pick up cabinet furniture in the same shade – take a chance! This technique is very good at “pushing the walls.”

    5 colors that visually expand the space in a small room: video

    Did you plan the design of your apartment/house on your own or did you use the services of specialists?

    Color in the interior of the children’s room, options, photo – Rehouz

    Most parents consciously approach the interior design of the children’s room, because this is the place where their child will spend most of his time.

    What to look for when choosing a color for a child’s room?

    If we turn to fashion trends, we can see that recently it has become relevant to design a room for a child with a predominance of one, maximum three colors. But it is important to remember that there are colors that excite the nervous system, and there are those that, on the contrary, calm it down.
    An incorrectly chosen color for a child’s room can prevent him from falling asleep peacefully, doing his homework and even playing.
    Psychologists have proven that the predominant color in the interior of a child’s room can even leave its mark on the character of the child. Therefore, it is so important to choose not just a fashionable and stylish color scheme, but also to take into account the influence of a particular color on the nervous system of children.

    The opinion of the child himself plays an important role in the choice of color. Of course, if he is already at the age when he can formulate and express his thoughts on this matter.

    Newborns and toddlers up to three years of age will be comfortable living in a room decorated in pastel colors. Older children will love the bright and colorful room with lots of patterns, geometric lines and shapes.

    Pink for girls, blue for boys?

    The traditional gender-based color matching system does not work in this case. It is not at all necessary to decorate the interior of a girls’ room in pink, avoiding blue accents. Yes, and in the nursery of a boy, it is quite possible to assume the presence of pink in shades such as fuchsia, coral or cherry.

    Psychologists agree that the color pink has a calming effect on the child’s nervous system and contributes to the formation of perseverance. In pink rooms, children grow up more often, who study easily and successfully, read a lot. In girls, all shades of pink help shape femininity and sophistication.

    The blue color in the interior of a children’s room is more suitable for decorating a play area or a sleeping area. But it will be difficult for a child to study surrounded by blue, because this color not only soothes, but also scatters attention, from which even many adults are able to soar in the clouds.

    White and Beige

    White, milky and beige colors are universal, they are suitable for children of any gender and age. Light shades in the nursery will help the child calm down and relax, improve his general well-being. But it is still not worth using them in their pure form. Be sure to need bright accents in the room so that the child does not grow up apathetic and indifferent to everything.

    Green

    It is better to refuse this color if the child is already too calm.
    If the child is too active, then green will help correct the situation. After all, this color calms the nervous system, stabilizes mood, improves sleep and concentration. Psychologists especially recommend green for the design of those rooms in which teenagers live.

    Red

    This bright color is suitable for those rooms where calm children live. Red, in this case, will encourage them to take action and stimulate the brain.
    On active children, the red color can have a rather negative effect, causing them to become excessively hyperactive.

    Yellow

    There is no better color for a child’s room than yellow. Juicy sunny shades improve mood, stimulate mental activity, help concentration.
    But everything needs a measure. An abundance of yellow in a room can cause a child to become overly active, which can interfere with learning.

    Violet

    Violet’s ability to enhance imagination and creativity can also have a negative effect on children. After all, excessive immersion in the fantasy world will only interfere with learning. In addition, psychologists have proven that the constant environment of purple creates a sense of loneliness in adolescents and even causes mental disorders. Therefore, the purple color in the children’s room must be used dosed.

    Blue

    Deep shades of blue help babies fall asleep faster. Therefore, the blue color should be abandoned if the child has problems with learning, because this color is very relaxing and distracts attention. In addition, for most people, some shades of blue suppress the mood, this should be taken into account when decorating a room in blue tones.

    Gray

    Gray has a positive effect on the nervous system of children, helping them to grow into balanced and modest personalities. An excellent solution would be to dilute the bright colors in the children’s room with this color.

    Black

    The only color to avoid when decorating a child’s room. Black color is able to plunge into depressive states, to form in children a sense of fear and anxiety.
    Only minor black decorations are allowed in the design of the children’s room.

    How to combine colors correctly?

    The base color of the children’s room should be light and neutral. But bright curtains, rugs, shelves and toys will help add color to the interior, if necessary. Too dark shades are best avoided altogether.

    Color zoning would be ideal when designing a children’s room. For example, for the sleeping area it is better to choose calm colors that will help you relax, for example: blue, gray-green, straw, muted blue, lilac.
    The place where the child does his homework should be decorated in those colors that will help to concentrate and be attentive: red, yellow, orange, blue, green.
    The play area should be bright to enhance the child’s mood.

    When designing a children’s room, it is better to refuse a combination of two soothing or two exciting colors. For example, a combination of green and purple will depress the child’s nervous system, while yellow and orange will lead to his hyperactivity.

    The child’s color and hobbies

    Bright herbariums, an aquarium with colorful fish, indoor plants – all this looks great against the background of light walls in the room of a young naturalist. And you can also use green, light brown wall colors with light furniture and bright orange or yellow details.

    A harmonious combination of contrasting colors can be chosen for the room of a child who is keen on sports. For example, use combinations of white, blue and shades of red. Everything should breathe optimism and life-affirming energy.

    The young artist’s room can be designed in light grey, ash blue and white. Against their background, the fruits of children’s creativity will look especially attractive.