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Using Color in Home Design

Whether you’re building a new home or renovating an existing one, you know the importance of color. The shades you choose can completely transform a room, but they can also make design challenging for the untrained eye. Fortunately, we can help. Learn how you can use timeless and trendy home decor practices to take full advantage of color.

5 Ways to Use Color in Home Design

As with every type of design, color trends are always changing, but here are a few popular options and trends to consider when decorating your home.

1. Kitchen Contrast

Contrast is on the rise in kitchens everywhere. Tuxedo kitchens entail dark lower cabinets and light upper ones to create a sleek, modern look. You can also contrast dark appliances in stainless steel, black or gunmetal finishes with white counters and cabinets.

Another concept that’s gaining traction is the idea of colorful kitchen cabinets. Try adding soothing olive green or navy blue colors. Rich wood tones complement white counters.

2. Interior Color Schemes

Gray has reigned over home design for some time. Now, people are warming up to the idea of more color. They’re also embracing their grays. Instead of cool grays with blue undertones, interior designers are turning toward warmer ones with brown undertones. Greige — a gray and beige hybrid — is also gaining popularity. These changes add inviting and neutral tones to gray’s timeless qualities.

Navy is also an excellent color that bridges the gap between neutrals and color. This blue can offer a sharp, editorial look if you use it in a room with plenty of light to balance out the dark hue. When adding more vibrant tones, deep versions of bright colors like burnt orange, mauve and olive green work well as accents and for some larger decorating components, like cabinets and furniture selections.

3. Metallics

Metallic accents are still going strong, offering any room a subtle pop. Silver and nickel provide sleek, modern touches, and antique brass pairs well with marble. You can use metallics in fixtures such as a faucet, lighting and drawer handles.

4. Exterior Colors

Creamy whites are popular exterior paint colors, along with its neighbor, beige. Greige is also a great way to add an earthier feel than cool gray. Contrasting colors can also be a great way to make a home’s exterior pop. Neutral, light-colored siding can pair well with a dark-colored roof.

5. Design Trends

When picking a theme, boho design is in. Greenery, bold colors, natural fabrics and woven patterns are some of this trend’s highlights.

Another popular option is the 80s-inspired trend of postmodern decor. Consider chunky furniture and geometric designs with a more modern approach via organic earth tones.

Dark, moody rooms are also on the rise. They often use rich colors like mauve and navy, and this theme mixes antique paintings with modern fixtures. This contrast is a fantastic way to add some intrigue.

Building Your Custom Home

If you’re considering a renovation or a new build, consider how color will play into your home. If you’re in central Pennsylvania, the customization pros at SDL Custom Homes can help. You get to pick every part of your home, but our experienced team is always happy to offer advice on color and design choices. To learn more, reach out to us today at 717-258-1459.

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