Bold Color: Adventures in Decorating
Our days have been so gloomy lately, which is typical as we transition from winter to spring. I need to brighten things up on the blog with bold color decorating! Let me know what you think of the cheerful examples below.
Photo by Traditional Bespoke Furniture
A bright turquoise back splash sets the stage for this fun kitchen with its colorful collection of cookware and serving pieces displayed on open shelves.
Photo by Rasmussen Construction
A bold color can be vivid or more along the lines of jewel tones, like this deep blue couch.
Photo by Дизайн — бюро Екатерины Колеговой Ecole
If you’re a little timid about going bold and beautiful, consider adding one strong element like a pretty yellow arm chair.
A mix of hot pink, purple, and ombre turquoise drapes come together to create an elegant dining room. The monstera plant on the glass table adds a shot of green.
Photo by Robin Gannon Interiors, LLC
Have you ever consumed a Grand Slam breakfast at one of the many Denny’s restaurants? They used a lot of bright orange in their decor like this dining banquette, because orange is supposed to increase your desire to eat.
I think most people prefer to keep their bedroom colors soft and subdued, but a bold color or two can look inviting and pretty.
Photo by Alison Kandler Interior Design
Not to mention, a cheery bedroom is a great way to wake up in the morning!
A vintage bathroom isn’t afraid to mix patterns and color in a small space!
Photo by Alison Kandler Interior Design
Hopefully these brightly decorated rooms add a bit of cheer to your day – especially if you’re experiencing gray skies like me!
One dining room room had a blue corner cabinet which if it had been black would have been absolutely perfect- at least for me. Bright color is a new idea to try but for a traditionalist, sometimes it goes too far.
COLOR is beautiful. I’m just not there yet. Or, that assertive.
I love bold and beautiful!! The first photo is wonderful !!! I am partial to red, blue and purple hues….