San Antonio Express-News

Go big, bold with colors for vibrant home

- By Cathy Hobbs

With so much design focus on minimalism and neutral interiors dominated by taupe and black, bold colors remain a stable choice for those who prefer vibrancy in their environmen­ts.

While bright and bold colors work perfectly in fun spaces like children’s bedrooms and playrooms, they can also work seamlessly in living spaces. In general, go for bright and bold when faced with spaces that may not get much light or are overly dark, as these lively colors can serve as a welcomed energy boost.

When looking to incorporat­e bold, bright colors into your space, here are some do’s and don’ts.

Do’s

• Do use the colors you love in your space.

• Do consider citrus colors such as orange, lemon and lime as these colors tend to be vibrant, happy and bright.

• Do mix negative space into your room such as leaving trims, baseboards and some wall areas white. The negative space will help make your color pop.

• Do consider using your vibrant color as an accent wall or highlight.

• Do use bright colors in your accessorie­s, such as decorative items and artwork.

Don’ts

• Don’t use too many colors in a space. Incorporat­ing two to three is a good rule of thumb. Less is more.

• Don’t rule out blending your vibrant colors with neutrals such as white, brown, gray or black. They can help create a sense of contrast.

• Don’t forget to consider bright colors in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

• Don’t follow trends. When considerin­g which bright colors to use in your space, choose those that are more timeless instead of trendy.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and short-term rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.

 ?? Photos by Scott Gabriel Morris/tns ?? Bright orange throws are paired with an electric blue table lamp for a burst of unexpected color.
Photos by Scott Gabriel Morris/tns Bright orange throws are paired with an electric blue table lamp for a burst of unexpected color.
 ?? ?? Shades of blue create an interestin­g color triptych in a dining room space.
Shades of blue create an interestin­g color triptych in a dining room space.

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