10 tips for infusing bold colour into your home


Bright red pillows and vibrant accents inject personality and warmth into this cosy library setting. — Photos: Handout/TNS

When it comes to design, bold colour is like the life of a party: often loud, confident and distinctive.

While soft hues whisper, full colour makes a statement. Think emerald, sapphire, hot pink, mustard or even fire-engine red; these shades don’t just decorate a space, they often define them.

Bold colour isn’t only for risk-takers; it’s for anyone ready to bring instant energy, style and personality into their home.

Looking for ways to infuse bold colour into your home? Here are my top 10 tips.

Chartreuse paired with grey and black creates a striking modern palette that feels both daring and sophisticated.
Chartreuse paired with grey and black creates a striking modern palette that feels both daring and sophisticated.

1. Paint an accent wall in a bold shade to instantly anchor the room while keeping the rest of the space balanced.

2. Experiment with colour blocking by pairing two strong hues together for a modern, bold look.

3. Choose a bold-coloured sofa or armchair to help “anchor” a space.

A curated mix of colourful accessories and artwork transforms this sideboard into a bold focal point.
A curated mix of colourful accessories and artwork transforms this sideboard into a bold focal point.

4. Use high-gloss paint in a daring shade to add depth and light reflection and add a touch of glamour.

5. Layer bold colours to create both richness and dimension.

6. Combine two or three bold hues in one room, but keep patterns simple so the colours feel intentional, not chaotic.

7. Paint unexpected surfaces such as ceilings, doors or even built-ins, for an element of surprise and drama.

A rich emerald green sets a dramatic, luxurious tone, instantly elevating the entire space.
A rich emerald green sets a dramatic, luxurious tone, instantly elevating the entire space.

8. Bring in boldness through art, rugs or lighting fixtures that can be swapped or updated more easily than paint.

9. Balance strong colours with natural elements like wood, stone or crisp neutrals so the room still feels grounded.

10. Be brave enough to mix a bold pattern in a bold colour to make an “over the top” statement. – Tribune News Service

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