In sheer anticipation of Target's new Opal House line coming this spring I'm gathering my favorite maximalist boho looks and jewel toned walls to get you all inspired for what's to come!
Layer tall plants and patterns on the vertical to balance the saturated hues. A natural jute floor covering grounds the entire space. Cobalt blue living room from Jungalow.
Click through for more inspired spaces!
A minimal entryway is transformed with a floor to ceiling paint job. Crisp trim and a bold antique Kilim rug make this often overlooked space fresh and fun. Emerald City walls green walls found via Apartment Therapy
When using bold colors in a space the answer to furnishings is usually more color. This fuchsia situation by Matthew Williamson is a great example of layering!
This hallway is a perfectly executed curation of color. Your eye travels from one color story to the next leading you visually down the corridor. Via Fastighetsbyran
This eclectic home pairs bold tones on the floor and walls but allows for a break with neutral dining table and chairs. Photographed by Bonnie Sen Via Lonny
View the home tour of Designer Pippa Small by Apartment Therapy , each room is a colorful delight!
This eclectic home pairs bold tones on the floor and walls but allows for a break with neutral dining table and chairs. Photographed by Bonnie Sen Via Lonny
View the home tour of Designer Pippa Small by Apartment Therapy , each room is a colorful delight!
The infamous Spring 2018 Anthropologie Catalog is full of colorful rooms and inspiration for layering MORE color and pattern to balance it out.
If you're intimidated by an expansive green wall you can break up the color with wainscoting at chair rail height and large framed artwork. Photo by Idha Lindhag via Apartment Therapy
Not ready to commit to a wall color? Painting interior doors can have an equally fantastic impact.
-OR- take your chosen color to the skies and create a statement ceiling like Claire Brody did in her guest room!
I love that this tangerine toned ceiling casts a peachy hue on the rest of the room. Use natural light to your advantage to create this etherial effect! Magnus Anesund for Elle Interior.
Ready to embrace color this year? Remember to always purchase testers and try bold colors out in your own home. Colors ALWAYS look different in the store and change throughout the day in your space in different lights/time of day.
xo Lindsey Crafter
Ready to embrace color this year? Remember to always purchase testers and try bold colors out in your own home. Colors ALWAYS look different in the store and change throughout the day in your space in different lights/time of day.
xo Lindsey Crafter
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