Los Angeles Times

MAKE A STATEMENT WITH BOLD COLORS

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Sometimes a little deviation from the norm can make a big difference. And it’s the difference­s – however small – between things that add spice to life, especially in home design.

One surefire way to make a distinctio­n in a room is to juxtapose contrastin­g colors, which can instantly draw the eye and create visual interest. Leigh Spicher, national director of studios for Ashton Woods in Atlanta, notes an increasing trend in high-contrast design.

“We are definitely experienci­ng the push/ pull of contrast in almost all areas of residentia­l design – including color, textures, shape, and even scale,” said Spicher. “Homeowners are using bold contrast as a focal point in their spaces, which I find really interestin­g in our current environmen­t.”

Lee Crowder, senior manager for Taylor Morrison Design Gallery in Dallas, said monochroma­tic contrastin­g, or mixing black and white shades, has been popular for several years.

“We’ve had a nice long run with that trend. While monochroma­tic is still a popular choice, we’re seeing a real surge of adding bold color choices that add great contrast to an interior or exterior space,” Crowder notes.

Want to dip a toe in this trend? Experiment by making a contrastin­g statement in the kitchen or bathroom – the approach can really pop in a utilitaria­n space.

Crowder said other ways to employ a contrastin­g effect include pairing a dark floor or deep-toned draperies with a lighter-colored wall. Try painting a brick fireplace white opposite a dark mantle.

“If you have a white countertop or table, simply add a vase of red roses, which instantly achieves contrast and layers in harmony,” recommende­d Spicher. “Want to go big? Implement color contrast in a home office, which can make working from home a bit more fun.”

The bottom line? Don’t go too wild.

“Choose one or two elements in the room for the bold color – such as the windows, trim, furniture piece, or fireplace. Then, let all of the other elements balance it with neutral color,” Spicher said.

 ?? Photograph­ee.eu / Adobe Stock ?? Adding a pop of color to a monochroma­tic bathroom is a modern trend.
Photograph­ee.eu / Adobe Stock Adding a pop of color to a monochroma­tic bathroom is a modern trend.

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