5 New Color Ideas for Your Living Room this 2020
Are you tired of the same old colors in your living room? Maybe it’s time for a change. After all, the living room is the soul of our home. This is the place in our home where we can relax, be entertained, and create countless memories with our family and friends. That’s why, choosing the right color for the living room can affect the mood of the house and the people living in it.
Without further ado, here are some new trendy color ideas for your home.
1. Maroon
Red is a strong color, that’s why a lot of us don’t use it to decorate or paint our walls. But if you like the color red, choose the closest one which is maroon. Maroon is a reddish-brown color that resembles wood and it’s also easy to mix with other warm colors. If you want to use this color for your wall, you might want to try and combine it with white color, or any furniture with a light color, like our Taner center table as this will reduce the strong color. You can also opt to buy furniture items and displays with maroon colors instead.
2. Lime Green
Various shades of green have a calming effect in our mood and this color makes you feel closer to nature. Lime green is one of those shades of green that will make you feel relaxed because it has a yellowish tone on it. Take note that if you use too much lime green for your living room, it may also be overwhelming. But don’t worry because this color is easy to match with. Colors like, gray, aqua blue, white, and pink are great complimentary colors to lime green. Any of these colors will help tone down the overwhelming impact of lime green for your living room and create harmony in your area.
3. Soft Gray
Nowadays, neutral colors are the trend. This is why, soft gray as well as different accents with soft gray are some of the best choices when it comes to your living room. Soft gray also makes your living room look elegant and sophisticated because of its neutral tone. Similar to lime green, you can match this color with others. Most of the colors you can match with soft gray are bright colors such as bumblebee yellow, turquoise, bright green, etc. With soft gray mixed with any of those colors, this will make the colors pop and be more eye-catching, especially for your guests.
4. Canary Yellow
If you want to keep the charm of a retro living room, especially in the year 1950s, choose a shade of yellow. And we would suggest, canary yellow. Many people feel intimidated by this color because of the brightness it produces. But this color helps you in combining traditional and modern homes. It also has a feminine vibe to it. It makes your home feel fresh, especially when you incorporate other colors like green, blue, or any other earth colors. Like our Solomon sofa set, it has a steel blue color that is perfect to coordinate with canary yellow.
5. Pastel Blue
A lot of people have blue as their favorite color. With any item you can see in stores, there’s always a blue version of it. This color may look nice together with other colors, but not all shades of it. Pastel blue is the perfect shade of blue to use for your living room because it has a refreshing feeling when you see this color. And it’s also easy to use together with other accents with neutral colors. This color is also best for a large room or for a minimalist style.
The right accessories make a difference in the appearance of a room. Hang a painting or piece of art on the wall, and watch how it transforms the room in a matter of minutes! The amazing part about using pastels is that they can go well with neutrals, whites, and deep colors just the same. So pastel accessories can fit into any kind of decor.
We hope this article will help you in deciding what color to use for your living room, as well as other color accents that you can incorporate it with.
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