Primary Colors Bring a Room to Life
A touch of warm red, luxurious blue or sunny yellow adds joy to a neutral space
There is nothing elementary about decorating with primary colors, especially when they are against a sophisticated, neutral backdrop. Bold, bright, and beautiful, they are the foundation of all colors and make a powerful color statement in a box of crayons and in our home's decor. Without much effort, primary colors capture our attention even when used sparingly. This ideabook precisely illustrates my point of view.
Red, known for its stimulating qualities, adds just enough flavor to the bedroom without making it too spicy. The klismos chair also serves as a sculptural accent working in tandem with the turned bed posts.
Massoud Red Leather Chair
Explore your seating options with colorful accent pieces like this wing chair. This isn't your grandfather's chair. Tightly upholstered in a red hot leather and nailhead trim, this chair's shape adds contemporary flair to traditional decor.
A blue tufted sofa, sleek and sultry, sets the tone for this living space. Its electric hue updates the traditional form and adds a jolt of color to this smoke gray color palette.
Chloe Chair - Room & Board
The Chloe Chair in a rich indigo blue has a sultry shape and luxurious texture. Paired with a set of tapered cognac legs, it adds an element of classic, contemporary elegance to any interior space.
Pair of Ceramic Table Lamps
A pair of lemony yellow lamps appear more mature and less juvenile when combined with a clean color palette.
More guides to using color in your home
More guides to using color in your home