| Interior designer Eileen Kathryn Boyd is the queen of color. Her spaces always burst with bright shades that make her spaces dance with liveliness. By mixing the hot hues of orange, magenta and lime green with taming neutral shades and animal prints, the look becomes perfectly balanced instead of overwhelming. Private Comment
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| Kitchens get in the easy habit of being pretty basic with regard to color. Set yours apart from the neighbors by splashing it with vibrant neon hues. Even the green oven windows got in on the act in this picture. Private Comment
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| Sometimes you get your full dose of color in one piece of furniture. This oversized couch not only fulfills the color requirement but could potentially fit the whole family, plus visitors. Private Comment
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| Here’s a fun bathtub that does the same thing. Ditch your everyday white tub for this version and your bathroom will never be the same. Private Comment
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| Consider a citrus theme: Yellows, oranges and greens look fresh and balanced when paired. Set them on a neutral background so they really pop. Private Comment
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| Here’s a fun idea: if you have a built-in bookcase, paint the exterior wall of the bookcase one bold color, and then paint each interior section of the bookcase a variety of different colors. The colors will create both a focal point and a backdrop for all the goodies on the shelves. Private Comment
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| Unleash your love for throw pillows! Pillows are one of the best ways to easily amp up color, plus they’re a whole lot cheaper than replacing an entire couch. Line your neutral-colored furniture with a rainbow of throw pillows to re-ignite your space with vibrancy. Private Comment
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| Think high-gloss yellow and royal purple doesn’t belong in the kitchen? This picture is here to prove you otherwise. This bold statement is anything but a bore, and the graphic cabinets sneak in extra texture. Private Comment
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