Want to know what colors are trending in interior design? We explore some chromatic trends used in decorating, combinations, and décor pieces you might not have considered painting or staining a certain way.
When we talk about color, we don't just think about painting walls. You can paint a door or window frames. And when I say painted, I don't just mean white, but bolder colors that stand out. The same interesting effect can be achieved with a piece of furniture (nightstand, dresser, or chair) beautifully colored and placed next to a wall in a neutral palette.
Trends in interior design show a strong emphasis on personalizing spaces, particularly through the use of color. A special effect is created when painting a chair by applying a layer of color to one quarter, three quarters, or only half the length of the chair leg. The remaining parts are painted entirely.
If you use different colors for each chair, originality will be on your side. Choose pastel shades as they will soften the décor and enhance the dining experience, especially if the table is white.
And neon shades Colors like neon or fluorescent are among designers' favorites. However, with the necessary limitations. Otherwise, you risk making them tiring for the eyes.
Take advantage of the warm season and use shades that remind you of summer, sun, and vacations. Adapting your decor according to the season is my recommendation. Always give your home an interesting look with the right accessories and colors. Bet on yellow! It's a wonderful color, specific to the warm season and easy to integrate into any decor as a pleasant chromatic accent.
Mint green is another shade frequently used in various interior designs. Combined with white and the natural tones of wood, it creates a fresh, invigorating, and relaxing atmosphere. Do you desire more intense experiences? Then accessorize with other vibrant colors, such as a red lighting fixture.
Adding turquoise towards green, in saturated tones, is recommended for workspaces, offices, or accent zones on a wall you wish to highlight. Don't use it on the entire wall but rather in thick stripes. It's an elegant option that impresses and imposes refinement.
Do you desire a tranquil and calm atmosphere, but not a boring one? Try the following option: combine pastel tones with an intense shade. Violet or discreet pink to give the room a pleasant light combined with a more intense green to offer depth. An excellent combination, worth trying.
Coral is one of my favorites. And not just that, because this year it has been a star among clothing and interior design collections. Dusty coral shades combine well with Griurile to soften its intensity. Try coral drapes or decorative pillows in a predominantly neutral setting and get ready for an explosion of optimism and well-being.








