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You’ve heard that putting up your Christmas decorations early can make you feel happier, but what about ushering in spring a little ahead of schedule? According to room color psychology, the colors in your home can play a huge part in your daily feelings and emotions, especially while you’re spending so much time indoors (thanks, winter).

So why not flip your home—and your mood—before spring has officially sprung? If you’re looking for a lighter, brighter, more energized 2023, these are the hottest spring colors to choose from!

If Your Room Is A Mix Of Earth Tones, Try…

1. Pistachio or Dark Mint Green

Choosing spring colors can be tricky, but if there’s one color that’s been a repeat request from Ramchandani’s clients, it’s green. A dark minty green, to be exact, and since we’re seeing pistachio take over the fashion world as well, it really makes sense.

If you tend to favor neutrals, this is a great place to start. Not only is it chic when paired with your go-to ivories, browns and grays, but these muted greens can be enhanced even further with different green hues and other cool tones. It’s exactly the color all those natural furniture pieces of yours are begging to invite over.

2. Kelly Green

Speaking of the green family, Kelly Green is exactly the burst of vibrance you need to bring the outdoors in, and if that’s not what we all need a little more of right now, we don’t know what is.

This classic color never goes out of style and can easily elevate a space just by existing in its sophisticated glory. Whether you add it to your walls, your statement pieces, pillows, curtains, throw blankets, you name it, this elegant green would be the perfect addition to your already-earthy spaces.

If Your Home Is All Neutrals, Everywhere, Try…

3. Blush Pink

For anyone who’s nervous about introducing their neutral-hued home to the world of color, Ramchandani recommends working with pops of softer or darker-toned colors, like soft pinks or mauve to make the transition gradual.

While you can, of course, mix and match a variety of other colors, blush pink is almost always a foolproof option—especially for spring. After all, there’s a reason light pinks, specifically, are considered a non-neutral neutral in interior design since they can so often replace creams and beiges and make other colors glow in the process. Invest in smaller items like soft pink pillows and multi-colored art if you’re feeling intimidated.

If Your Home Features Mostly Warm Neutrals, Try…

4. Terracotta

Orange may not be in your typical color palette, but Terracotta will make you reconsider. It’s the perfect touch of orange that’ll ease you out of your comfort zone and into a whole new realm of color possibilities (and who knows what doors that’ll open IRL). The richness is styled best alongside warm accents like brown, cream, and ivory for the perfect slice of WFH paradise. If you typically run toward neutrals but want to add a little something extra, let your favorite terracotta planters inspire you to have a little fun with your decor.

5. Sky Blue

Keeping with the vacation vibes, mixing pale blues with your natural wood furniture and warm neutral walls will give you the beachy vibe of your dreams. Of course, incorporating colors like sky blue doesn’t mean you have to change your wall color. Try a rug, if you’d like a more temporary option. Bright pillows with light blue patterns, soft throw blankets or even peel-and-stick wallpaper, are also great (and often less expensive) options for temporary changes that’ll make a world of a difference in your space.

6. Buttercup Yellow

Naturally, bright yellow will breathe lots of energy into a room, making it the perfect addition to an at-home office or study space, particularly those that already incorporate warm neutrals. If you’re going for a softer yellow, feel free to play around with tertiary colors that have the same intensity as light yellow since, like pale pink, it’s ideal for mixing and matching. Consider pale yellow rugs, knick knacks, or art to tie everything together in a natural way without feeling like you’re in a field of dandelions (unless you’re into that).

If Your Room Has Black Or Grey Tones, Try…

7. Marigold

Alternatively, darker yellows, like marigold, can glam up a room while still keeping the overall mood calm. Whereas you’ll want brighter yellows in rooms you want to stay awake, darker, or even muted yellows are ideal for calmer spaces (think living spaces, bedrooms and even bathrooms). Additionally, when matched with a strong neutral like black or grey, they balance each other perfectly, so you get the brightness you’re looking for while maintaining a sense of coziness.

8. Navy Blue

This year we’re vowing not to sleep on navy blue, alright? Because when coupled with gray tones, the combination is totally timeless. Perhaps the greatest part, though, is that you really don’t have to feel worried about going overboard, because it won’t get overwhelming like other more saturated blues may. If you’re looking for something a bit more permanent, consider a navy ottoman or armchair.

9. Lilac

Like orange, purple may seem best suited for a child’s room, but when softer hues like lilac or lavender are incorporated into a design, magic happens.

Always start with a color scheme so you know whether each piece will work in the space ahead of time, and if you want to mix and match colors, group them by warm or cool. So, if you’re feeling lilac for your spring pick-me-up and want to add a second color to the mix, consider light blues or greens.

If Your Walls Are Crisp White, Try…

10. Tulip Red

There’s just something about the freshness of red and the crispness of white that make the two perfect for spring.

Plus, while red definitely makes a trendy design statement today, it’s also timeless and sexy, so if that’s your modus operandi, this is your sign to have at it. Given how bold the color is, it makes sense to ease into things with inexpensive swaps, like flowers, throw blankets and art.

11. Royal Blue

In the vein of bold colors, royal blue is another one that will instantly become the focal point of a crisp white room… in the best way. As sharp and sophisticated as the shade looks (particularly when paired with bright white), it can be easily transitioned into a cozy oasis for the colder months with the addition of warmer neutrals and brown tones to balance the brightness.

Get ready for Spring by incorporating some of these colors into your interior design! Furniture Solutions has everything you need. Furniture Solutions, the furniture store in Northern Kentucky, carries the most popular brands like Ashley Furniture, Coaster Furniture, Sealy Mattress and Sauder. You will be amazed at the incredible value and low prices we have on a large selection of bedroom suites, dining room collections, sofas, chairs and all manner of accent furniture that will make your home new. Those who are in communities that are further away just need to call us and we will do our best to respond to your needs. When you drop by, you will be greeted by the friendliest sales personnel you have ever been served by. We can hardly wait to meet you and help you make the right choice.

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