Just add red
The showstopper: One wall of poppy red wallpaper is all it takes to bring life and energy to this dining nook. Red is strong enough that patterns work better than solids. The lantern, pillows, and art pick up on the hue in delicate ways.
The tamer: A complementary wall of greige (a mix of gray and beige resulting in a warm, muddy tone) grounds the red and acts as a neutral without being recessive.
The accent: Cushions in shaded seaglass green are a cool complement to the red and share tonal value with the greige.
Yellow equals modern
The canvas: A cool white forms the background in this dramatic palette. Paint furniture pieces the same color as the wall to help them fade and make a space look bigger.
The pop: Bright yellow is like a vitamin C shot for a room. It makes plain white look modern and crisp. Use it in at least three places so it doesn’t look random.
The accent: Black makes the yellow-and-white combo sexy.
The glitz: Choose silver rather than gold for a contemporary pairing with warm yellow.
Hot and cold
The canvas: A cool gray—this one has the smallest touch of blue—will look crisp in most lights and let other colors and artwork stand out. Avoid a purple undertone, though.
The mixer: The rug ties the key colors together (and adds kicky orange).
The coordinating pair: Hot yellow and dark teal are complementary colors, meaning they’re guaranteed to work together.
The glitz: Metallics, like the gold leaf on the fireplace, make almost any palette more dynamic.
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