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Color is an integral part of any stylish home, and incorporating pops of varying hues into your interior design might matter more than you think. Blue, for instance, brings about a calming and relaxing sensation, while red increases the energy level of a room. Check out home magazine spreads, get inspired by a few Pinterest boards and think about which shades will coincide best in your space. Additionally, it’ll be helpful to pinpoint where you’d like to distribute the colors – typically, the walls contain the most, the upholstery has the second most, and the remaining accents in the room have the rest.

You can choose to go with a high-contrast space, which manipulates both light and dark colors in a set combination, making the room appear more defined. You can also try neutral shades, painting the walls beige or taupe with a white trim – this combination is another soothing one, but is still considered low contrast.

It might sound like an odd tip, but you can certainly turn to the state, town and region you reside for a little inspiration while picking out the color scheme for your space. For example, someone who lives on the west coast might incorporate the sights of the dessert – green, beige, soft yellows – or the serene, picturesque ocean – light blue, lavender and coral. Spring, on the other hand, may remind you of the cherry blossom trees and colorful, pink tulips, both of which you could easily place on the walls and accents in a room.

Front view of a black couch with red, yellow, purple, green and blue pillows, in front of a red and grey wall.
Front view of a black couch with red, yellow, purple, green and blue pillows, in front of a red and grey wall.

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