Las Vegas Review-Journal

Best colors for festive, fun rooms

- By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service

Whether for a children’s room, a family room or a space where you’re looking to incorporat­e bold, vivid looks, a fun and festive color scheme can be a welcomed pick-me-up. Full, bright colors can make a statement and work well blended with neutral colorssuch­astaupe,brown,black and gray.

Don’t know where to start? The best springboar­d is to find an inspiratio­n piece and build a color palette around it. Perhaps it’s an area rug, a piece of art, an accent chair or your favoriteco­lor.thekeyisto­pickacolor you love, and don’t be afraid to mix and match and use complement­ing colors.

Bright and friendly, yet capable of being sophistica­ted, orange is one of the most versatile bright colors. You can pair orange with yellow in a family room or playroom, or with charcoal gray or white in an adult space for a sleek, modern look.

Not sure which shade to pick? Consider brighter tones if you are looking for a more playful, youthful look, and more muted tones such as a burnt orange for a more sophistica­ted look.

Yellow is a great choice, especially if you are a fan of gold and brass finishes, one of the hottest finishes in home decor right now. Yellow can also help perk up a space. Yellow can be both youthful and warm and welcoming.

Consider a bright and bold tone similar to the color of a lemon if looking to brighten a space. Darker shades such as mustard can still mimic sunshine and help reflect light, while also feeling warm, light and inviting. Yellow pairs well with white and gray.

Powder or pastel pink is one of the more popular pastel colors. Pink pairs extremely well with brown and gray. Pink used in spaces that may be smaller in size, such as a home office or children’s bedroom, can also add a sense of freshness when paired with foundation colors like white. A great use of pink is in accessorie­s and accents such as coffee table books or toss pillows.

Green can be a tricky color, in large part because of how it may be affected by other colors and even natural light. One of the main attributes of many shades is a lot have yellow undertones, which help even darker shades feel light and airy.

A color often associated with royalty, purple is often confused as being overly youthful. The reality is purple isararecol­orthatcanb­ebothplayf­ul and sophistica­ted, even with muted tones. Pair purple with foundation colorssuch­asblack,brownandgr­ay.

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