Colour Pop your home decor

Injecting a colour pop into your home decor could mean a myriad of things, from a statement wall to a striking sofa. In fact, a room isn’t complete without leaving your colourful mark on it.

Adding a colourful piece of furniture is a brilliant way to highlight certain areas of the interior and add personality to it.

Colour popping the rooms in your home is a bold interior choice that will make the space more vibrant and interesting. Most importantly, colours have the ability to change the look and feel of the space and have positive effects on mental well-being.

Things to consider when incorporating colours

The formula to colour pop your home decor is pretty simple: Bright colours work particularly well paired with neutral and earthy tones interiors.

If you love bright colours but going bold on the walls feels too much, choose strong colours on furniture pieces instead. This is a really easy way to create impact without colour overpowering your home.

In other words, it’s always a good idea to start with neutral shades for investment pieces that anchor your space and last the test of time. For example, a neutral wallpaper or large walnut sideboard can easily be layered with colourful elements and patterns. Colour with vases, rugs and accents furniture to add vibrancy and to create an interesting mix.

A bright sofa or armchair against a neutral wall, for example, will enhance the focus on the furniture and make the colour pop even more. Additionally, injecting colour into neutral palettes is a great way to rejuvenate a dated space.

This approach makes it extremely versatile and it gives you the freedom for future decor updates.

Furthermore, is important to incorporate metals that work as the glue between neutral tones and bright colours. Brass accents and chrome surfaces add a touch of glam and make the interior beautifully eclectic.

Are you ready to colour pop your home?
Many of the items we have selected are available in other colours, click on the images to find out more!

Also, don’t forget to check the hottest colour trends 2022 to inspire your scheme.

Orange

In case you missed it, orange is one of the hottest hues at the moment. Embrace this trend with a sumptuous velvet occasional chair, perfect to add a fresh update to your current scheme.

Occasional furniture is designed to be slightly more statement than your day-to-day furniture and is, therefore, a great way to add a fix of colour and something a little different in style. Try choosing something that contrasts with the rest of your colour palette and really stands out.

Rich colours and patterned fabrics will bring an air of elegance, confidence and nobility.

Aqua green

Sometimes, all it takes is a pair of colourful sofas to really pull a room together. This living room has a chic and understated palette that requires a little livening up. The vintage curved sofa in aqua green stands out in a discrete way from the grey tones. A vibrant and cozy way to upgrade any living space and a great solution to colour pop your home decor.

Bright and soft pink

If you love pink, be ready to add some pink extravaganza to your home. Pink pretty much goes with anything, from navy blue to mustard, from grey to green. Adding a splash of pink to your kitchen or dining area makes the space more fun and playful. Alternatively, for a more understated look, pair pink with neutrals and greys.

This combination is a very sophisticated way to incorporate colours into interiors.

Emerald green

Sultry, verdant and mystical – emerald green, in all its lusciousness, seems to be the new must-have in modern homes. Synonymous with cool elegance, emerald green had an influence on our interiors in recent years. It soars in popularity thanks to the softening subtly and welcoming texture of luxury velvet upholstery and home accessories.

An already sophisticated seating arrangement reaches a new level of glamour with the addition of an upholstered chair in emerald green. Brass metals complement superbly this rich colours; We are seeing more and more furniture that incorporate both gold accents and emerald green in the latest interior trends.

Mustard yellow

Mustard yellow and ochre are colours that are not as bright as a normal yellow but they are great if you want to add a colour pop into your home that still feels warm. Combine mustard and ochre with calmer tones to make your furniture piece centre-stage. On the other hand, you can combine mustard yellow furniture with blues to create an exceptional contrast.

Deep blues

Sapphire blue, ocean blue and cobalt bring serenity and tranquility to any space because they are on the cool spectrum. When it comes to blue room ideas blues and deep navy tones create a sense calmness and are the perfect choice for your living room, bedroom or guest room. Blue is constantly on the top chart of our favourite colours as it makes a room feel regal and refined.

Multicolour

If you feel confident and you are ready for a stronger colour burst consider incorporating more colours. We recommend playing with two colours that are either warm (coral – ochre) or cold (blue-grey) and then add a complementary colour for accents only. This will create a space that exudes superior decor, while still ensuring a balanced interior scheme.

Ask the experts

Get experimental and try incorporating colours into your home. If you don’t know where to start, we can help you style up areas that are in need of a colourful pop. Our team of interior designers is here to assist you via email, phone +4402078707415 or at our London Showroom.

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