This blog post about Small Ways to Add Color to Your Home was last updated in January 2024.
In our minds, we believe you should always have a healthy dose of color around your home. That being said, you don’t need a full room makeover to bring a fresh color palette into your space, as the most impactful design choices are often found in the smallest of intentional details.
In this blog post, we’re sharing our favorite ways to bring small accents of color into your home that will truly transform your space.
1. Find Your Pop of Color
When it comes to color, a little can go a long way to bring newfound energy into a room. In the beautiful blue bedroom above, we layered our goldenrod yellow Maddie Channel Stitched Coverlet into the bedding to break up the color tone and really accentuate the floral elements of the room.
2. A Punch of Pink
Have we mentioned we love pink? There are few colors happier than pink, and we’re bringing magenta, hot pink, and blush into our rooms in large and small ways!
Pink accents feel fresh, unexpected, and perfectly timed for Spring, but the color itself can also work as a timeless full room wall color when complimented with bold blue furniture.
3. Be Bold with Blue
For practicality’s sake, most people would opt for the safe shades of tan or gray for their living room furniture, but it often pays to be bold with blue in small and large ways: Blue goes with anything, and the dark hue will effortlessly hide stains and spills.
In the pink room above, navy blue cushions on our Wimberly Cane Armchairs bring so much bold color in such a small amount of space.
4. Find A Classic Color Combination
Navy and red are a classic combination, and we love evoking a nautical theme without being too campy. If you have lots of blue in your home already, considering adding in some bright reds to warm up and bring balance to a room’s cooler color palette.
5. Go for Green
Tropical green and botanical prints are in vogue in a big way. But, even if you aren’t up for going green in a big way on upholstered pieces like our outdoor Amalfi Collection above, consider bringing in some greenery into your home in a small way.
Indoor plants and even greenery foraged from the yard can give your home office, living room, or kitchen a whole new life. Don’t worry if you don’t have a green thumb, we have plenty of faux options for you to get the same look without any extra upkeep.
6. Accessories, Accessories, Accessories!
It’s easy to ignore what an impact colorful accessories can have in your home. After all, they’re often small and can go unnoticed in a big room surrounded by other pieces.
Take this dining area, for instance: Most of the furniture is neutral or bold green. However, with a pillows, vases, and drapery panels, the entire space feels more balanced and colorful than ever before.
Most importantly, don’t be afraid to bring color into your room whether it’s in large or small ways. As we hinted throughout this blog post, a little bit of color can go a long way, so be bold!
For more color inspiration, read these helpful posts below:
- How to Add Color to Your Neutral Living Room
- Colorful Rooms: How to Add Color to Every Space
- How to Pick Paint Colors for your Room
- How to Use the Color Wheel for Decorating
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Carol Wade
I have an ornate limestone trumeau fireplace mantel. Can I put a tall black forest hunt buffet on one side of the mantel and on the other side a Black Forest chest with a mirror or tapestry above the chest
Kelley Bostian
Hi Carol,
Of course! If you think it looks great then that’s all that matters. If you’re still not sure, try taking a picture and sending it to the hosts of Ballard’s interior design podcast for help. You can reach them at podcast@ballarddesigns.net.
Hope that helps and happy decorating,
Kelley
Deborah Potts
Does the color of the furniture have to be the same in each room? What colors match grey and white?
I have bought a townhome, grey tile floors, white kitchen cabinets, and light grey carpet upstairs?
I am afraid to Branch out, or choose different colors in each room
Mallory Thomas
Deborah,
All good questions! Furniture color does not have to be the same. Rather, mixing and matching patterns, colors, and finishes can be a great way to liven up a room. We also have a blog post with tips for mixing wood tones that I think you would find helpful. As far as color, grey and white are neutrals so you really have a blank canvas for almost any accent color. To ease your decorating worries, I suggest connecting with our Design Services team here. They’ll be able to help you with colors, furniture, and everything in between!
Happy Decorating,
Mallory
Thomas Hayes
I am interested in an outdoor.shade sail! It looks like you have these, question, do you install. Do you have store where we can come in to, to look at your product?
Caroline McDonald
Thomas,
Unfortunately, I don’t think we have any sun sails, but we do have large umbrellas that could serve the same purpose.
We do have some stores where our sales team can walk you through our options. See our store locations here.
Thanks for your comment.