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8 Expert Tips for Adding Color to Your Living Room


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When it comes to decorating your home, choosing colors can be scary. Going for bold choices like painting your walls green or getting a bright blue couch might feel risky. That's why many people stick to safe options like grays, beiges, and greiges. But you can still add some color to your space without making big commitments. We bring forth experts’ opinions to make your work easier. We believe this blog will be helpful to you.


1. Colorful Carpets & Rugs


Look down at the ground. All it takes is a new rug, and voila, your space is completely transformed," says Brad Ramsey, principal designer and founder of his studio in Nashville. Rugs can bring texture, pattern, and color to a room—sometimes all three in one piece. Depending on your style, you can choose modern patterns, vibrant solids, soft organic textures, or muted antiques to change the ambiance of your home.


2. Contrasting Textures and Elements


"Think of your furniture like the basics in your wardrobe: you can always add layers to change the look without a big renovation," says Brad Ramsey.


For example, if you have a leather or velvet couch, choose a large natural jute or sisal rug to cover most of the floor. Then, place a smaller, brighter rug on top. "Use the colorful rug to define the seating area and let the natural rug add texture," he says. "You can also add fun art and metal accents to complete the look."


3. Throw Pillows


All of our experts agree: never underestimate the power of pillows. "I love adding a pop of color to a room with throw pillows. But don’t just use two of the same," says Brad Ramsey. "Choose a variety of coordinating pillows."


If you want to refresh your oatmeal or charcoal sofa, "pick pillows with fun, colorful prints," says Susan Spath, principal designer of Kern & Co in San Diego. "They'll bring your sofa back to life.


4. Lively Curtains and Blinds


"Colorful drapes give you the most value for your money," says Mimi Meacham, founder and principal designer of Marian Louise Designs. "Frame your windows with fun, colorful prints or choose solid fabric with chic trim." Meacham likes darker, heavier tones with velvet and wool textures, which "add a soft but strong statement to the room." For a lighter feel, linen or sheer fabrics can create an airy look”.


5. Natural Accents


"A simple way to make any room feel livelier is by adding plants," says Brad Ramsey. "If you have good light, consider a fiddle-leaf fig tree by the window. They enjoy soaking up the sun and create beautiful shadows with their big, shiny leaves." Colorful planters can also bring a cheerful vibe to any space. If you don't have much sunlight, opt for low-maintenance options like snake plants. You can also decorate with dried or fake flowers on shelves, bookcases, stairwells, or entryways to add a touch of greenery.


6. Subtle Lamps and Lights


“When you're putting up decorative lights over artwork or using a lamp for extra mood lighting, take the chance to change things a bit," says Meacham. "A lamp with a plain white lampshade can be dull," she says. "Get some colorful lampshades instead, they'll spread their colors all over the room."


7. Bold Bookcases


Mindy O'Connor from Melinda Kelson O'Connor Architecture & Interiors in Philadelphia suggests adding wallpaper to built-in or freestanding bookcases. She says it'll make the living room look deeper, layered, and more interesting. It's also easier and cheaper than wallpapering the whole room.


Alternatively, Alice Chiu, the principal designer at Miss Alice Designs, recommends painting your shelves if your living room is mostly neutral. Choose darker colors like navy, black, chocolate brown, or forest green. This creates a cool contrast against white walls, making your shelves stand out and become a focal point.


8. Refreshed KnickKnacks


Ramsey suggests trading old knickknacks for items that feel fresh and modern. "We often hold onto the same decorative pieces for years because we feel guilty about getting rid of them," he explains. "But just like you wouldn't wear the same shoes for 10 years, it's okay to update your decor. Donating old items and finding new ones that resonate with you is a great way to keep your space feeling current," he advises. "As styles evolve, don't be afraid to refresh your decor to keep up with the trends."


FAQs


1. What are some non-permanent ways to add color to my living room?


You can add color through vibrant rugs, contrasting textures, throw pillows, colorful curtains and blinds, natural accents like plants, subtle lamps and lights, bold bookcases, and refreshed knickknacks.


2. How can rugs help in adding color to my living room?


Rugs can transform the look of your living room by providing texture, pattern, and color. You can choose from modern patterns, saturated solids, or muted antiques to suit your style.


3. What role do throw pillows play in adding color?


Throw pillows are an easy and cost-effective way to introduce color. Opt for a collection of coordinating pillows in various colors and patterns to breathe life into a neutral sofa.


4. Can window treatments like curtains and blinds add color effectively?


Yes, colorful drapes or blinds can significantly impact the room's appearance. Choose vibrant prints or solid fabrics with chic trims to frame your windows beautifully.


5. How can plants be used to introduce color to a living room?


Adding plants in colorful planters or using flowering plants can bring in natural color. Even low-maintenance options like snake plants or faux flowers can add vibrancy.


6. What kind of lighting options can add color without commitment?


Decorative lamps with colorful lampshades or unique sconces can project hues around the room, adding a fun and dynamic element to your living space.


7. How can bookcases be used to add color?


Painting the back of built-in or freestanding bookcases or adding colorful wallpaper can create a striking visual contrast and focal point in a neutral living room.


8. What are some tips for using contrasting textures to add color?


Layer different textures such as a natural jute or sisal rug with a smaller, brighter rug on top. This contrast can be further enhanced with fun art and metal accents.


9. How can I update my knickknacks to add color to my living room?


Swap out outdated decorative items for new, colorful ones that reflect current styles and trends. This can refresh the room without the need for major changes.


10. Are there any low-maintenance ways to add color that don't require much upkeep?


Using colorful throw pillows, vibrant rugs, and bold bookcases are all low-maintenance ways to introduce color. Additionally, faux plants and dried flowers can add color without requiring care.

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