I had so much fun putting together my last
colour post that I thought I'd do another! This time it's all about bright colours! Personally I love bright colours and like to make use of them at every opportunity. Here's a few ways that you can use colour in your home, sparingly or not!
Bright Bathing
The bathroom is a great place to add a splash of colour! Hanging artwork can add character to any room. Try selecting a few colours from your favourite painting and picking them up in other areas of the bathroom; an assortment of sink accessories, a shower curtain, a selection of colourful towels, the possibilities are almost endless!
Shop the look:
Shower curtain (left),
shower curtain (right),
bathroom accessories,
bird artwork
Bright Dining
Using white in a room is a great way to break up colour but it also creates the perfect backdrop to show it off! If you're not a fan of white walls (or you have a troop of crayon wielding toddlers) look for accessories that are colourful and white! This will keep your space looking bright and fresh all year round.
Shop the look:
Throw pillow,
place mat,
clock
Bright Sleeping
Layering is a great way to add depth to a room. If you have a colourful, patterned duvet like this one try pairing it with a plain or geometric throw blanket. Add complimentary throw pillows to really tie this look together.
Shop the look:
Throw blanket,
duvet,
throw pillow.
Bright Living
If you're timid about painting an entire room in a bright colour try painting a single wall. Not only will it liven up the room it will also give it a focal point. Look for accessories which incorporate the wall colour, maybe you already have a favourite throw pillow or vase? Why not pick a colour from that, choose a wall and start painting!
Shop the look:
DENY Designs throw pillow (left),
DENY Designs throw pillow (right),
Society6 throw pillow ,
mug set
To shop all available products in this collection and more please visit
DENY Designs,
Kess Inhouse,
Society6,
kaboodle.com and in stores at
World Market
Happy decorating!
Image Credits:
lanaloustyle.com
kaboodle.com
narratives.co.uk
digsdigs.com
housetohome.co.uk
littlenudge.wordpress.com
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