Bedroom Focal Wall
Powerful Pink
1/18
Sometimes what makes an accent color successful is simply sheer surprise. Hot pink isn't typically found in a kitchen, and for that matter neither is a pink refrigerator. The two shades of pink turn a very neutral, hard-edged space into a more energizing spot.
Dwell
Chalkboard Friendly
2/18
The designing women of Fiddlehead are all over black—even on ceilings. Slightly addicted to the shade's rich, elegant, unisex power, they also like using original black chalkboard paint. Here, in a large open kitchen, they used the paint as wainscot and created a handsome but kid-friendly area beyond the work triangle.
Related: 10 Reasons to Go Crazy for Chalkboard Paint
Fiddlehead Design Group
Red Energy
3/18
Paula McHugh, painter, painting teacher, and interior designer at Belltown Design in Seattle, talks up the merit of a "well-placed explosion of rich vermilion color." In small doses or larger swathes, McHugh uses vermilion to energize a space. "It makes everything come alive."
Related: Trending Now—Classic Red
Apartment Therapy
Art Wall
4/18
Interior designer and art collector Scott Robertson reinvents the art wall and pairs cherished acquisitions with saturated color throughout his Florida home. In the library, a dark ultramarine blue wall—enhanced by a layer of blue glaze—creates a calm atmospheric backdrop to a series of monochromatic gray paintings.
Related: How To Select a Paint Color
Jane Dagmi
Blue Bed
5/18
In order to keep the calm in a soft-colored room yet give it a memorable spin, interior designer Frank de Biasi had this antique Florentine bed painted a brilliant shade of cornflower blue. The color veers toward the mystical-spiritual-purple side of the spectrum while enhancing the soothing silvery and cream color scheme of the room.
Related:Sweet Dreams—16 Inventive Beds You Can Make Yourself
Mark Rosskams
New Traditional
6/18
"Yellow is happy," says artist and My Old Country House blogger Lesli DeVito, "and it doesn't take itself too seriously." This sunshine hue, her husband's favorite, injects a dose of fun into the formal dining room and has a way of taking years off of a traditional armchair.
Related: How To: Paint Wood Furniture
Lesli DeVito
Green Beams
7/18
Pistachio is one of Lou Kregel's favorite colors. When the Athens, Georgia, product designer and painter bought a house already trimmed in the shade, it was meant to be. "I find certain greens calming and rejuvenating, and I never tire of them," says Kregel, adding, "I never would have thought of putting that color on the ceiling, but I really like how it frames the kitchen when looking in from the den."
Related: How To: Choose a Paint Finish
Lou Kregel
Cab Fab
8/18
Painting kitchen cabinets or the base of an island is one way to personalize a kitchen. It also brings warmth and balance to a room that is often appointed with cool, slick elements in neutral-colored materials. Although this is not Lou Kregel's kitchen, she'd cook in it in a heartbeat. "I like how the cabinets, wood beams, and concrete floors echo grass, bark, and rock—the dominant colors in nature."
Related:Painted Cabinets—10 Reasons to Transform Yours Now
Dwell
Light Pink
9/18
Pink, often reserved for girls' rooms, is making its way into other parts of the home. Julie Holloway of Milk and Honey Home funked up a pair of traditional lanterns with a can of watermelon spray paint. Holloway explains, "The homeowners are young, lively, and bold. She wanted some pink and we couldn't do a pink wall, so this was a compromise!"
Related:Hue Cues for 2014—11 Color Trends to Follow
Milk & Honey Home
Lime Liner
10/18
Walk into a room with white or off-white trim and there are no surprises. Walk into a space where a vivid hue delineates the walls, and the senses will be enlightened. Painting trim a bold color is like harmlessly going against the rules of decorating; remember: some rules were made to be broken. It is an adventurous design move resulting in a free-spirited space.
Related: How To: Paint Trim
Apartment Therapy
Shapely Accents
11/18
While moldings and room breaks often dictate where to add color, sometimes the painter purposefully wants to determine her own boundaries. From simple circles and other geometric shapes to stripes, swirls, and even words, the application of an accent color is in the hands and mind of the one holding the brush.
Related:The Perfect Paintbrush—and How to Choose It
Seventy Nine Ideas
Case Study
12/18
The back panels of a bookcase or shelving unit are excellent candidates for a color accent. Tie the color into a textile or object, or choose a hue that simply makes you happy. The contrast between the rich color on the back and the lighter face gives a custom flair to a built-in or store-bought piece and accentuates the objects on display.
Related: 10 Unexpected Spaces for an Accent Color
Centsational Girl
Color Rise
13/18
Accenting a white staircase with a dark paint color is as decorative as it is functional, because a dark color tends to mask scuff marks. While tastemaker Emily Henderson chose to paint these treads a deep blue, Kelly-Moore's color expert Mary Lawlor favors the application on risers. Either way, a stair with all its parts—treads, risers, balusters, and posts—is a prime place for color.
Related: Trending Now—Painted Stairs
Emily Henderson
Open to Color
14/18
Painting an interior door in an accent color is akin to color blocking. Rectangular and self-defined, a door makes it very clear where to stop and start painting. At the end of a long corridor, a painted door beckons the eye and not only gives focus to the space that it faces toward, but also provides a boost going into the room that it marks.
Related: How To: Paint EVERYTHING
Benjamin Moore
Outside Oomph
15/18
Much like the impact a bold-colored front door has on a home's curb appeal, an exterior accent wall, depending on the architectural style of a house, can also cause a lovely stir. While just about any color would command attention out here, green offers a nice contrast to the stone and neutral elements, and connects to the outdoors.
Related:The Do's and Don'ts of Choosing a New House Color
Designed for Life
Canvassing for Color
16/18
Another way to get that desired pop without the commitment is with wall decor—art, mirrors, and picture frames. When Myquillyn, aka The Nester, was hankering to tweak her living room decoration for summer, instead of investing big, she took a cheap thrift shop artwork and repainted it in eye-catching shades of cool turquoise. "It feels so much cooler with those colors over the mantel."
The Nester
White's Might
17/18
In a color-soaked space, white assumes the role of a strong accent color. It becomes important negative space, and its presence makes design details more legible. Quiet yet self-assured, white has a way of rejuvenating a space and leaving room for a deep cleansing breath.
Related: 12 Reasons to Embrace the Elegance of Black and White
Freshome
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18/18
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