Emerald We begin with Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2013: emerald. Elegance, nature, vibrancy–emerald evokes all of these and more. Not to mention, it is the perfect way to bring the verdant wonder of the outdoors in. The color’s jewel-toned depth can add glamour to the simplest of rooms, breathing life and energy into every space. Soothing, calming yet striking, emerald is this year’s undeniable color of choice. Below we see an emerald bedroom with a stunning accent wall that celebrates the power of precious minerals. [from Carlyn and Company] Emerald also has the ability to look crisp and clean. Even the purest of bedrooms can be freshened up with this shade of green, as shown in the next image. [from Pinterest user Jessie Gray] Many emerald rooms revel in Hollywood Regency-style patterns, such as the lattice ceiling below. In addition, plant-themed textiles add a rich feel to spaces decked out in this year’s winning shade of green. [from Lonny] Our next bedroom was featured in a previous Decoist article on jewel-toned decor. Note how a slightly darker shade of green lightens up when juxtaposed with lamps and artwork in true emerald tones. [from Lonny] Below we see specialty walls enhanced by rich shades of emerald green in the form of draperies. Note how the reflective mirror picks up the verdant jewel tones, enhancing the overall emerald effect. [from Uma Stewart] Tangerine Tangerine Tango was Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2012. Don’t think this color has faded yet! In fact, it is still a color to watch in 2013! Red meets orange in this fiery shade, which makes a big statement in any room it inhabits. Below we see a vivid tangerine wall, offset by fresh white paint throughout the rest of the room. [from Suzette Sherman Interior Design] Speaking of white, accents and trim in this clean hue are particularly striking against the bold shade of tangerine. Note the crisp effect of white furniture, lighting and tabletop decor in the next featured space. [from Bright.Bazaar] Another color that stands out against red-orange walls? Purple! Note the bedding below, which makes a statement in shades of magenta and violet. Get all of the bedroom makeover details atApartment Therapy: Did you ever imagine that tangerine could be absolutely elegant? The room below proves that this color can epitomize glamour, especially when dressed up with eye-catching furniture in the Hollywood Regency style, as well as artwork and accents in complementary shades of blue. [from Lonny] Midnight Blue We now calm things down a bit with a soothing shade of midnight. Why we love this color? It manages to be deep without being dark. It manages to be nautical without being cliche. It manages to be modern without being sterile. And it manages to be masculine without excluding feminine elegance. What’s not to love?! Below we see a midnight blue bedroom from a London apartment designed by Icon Interiors: Thanks to a grated view with an industrial feel, the blue bedroom below has an undeniably modern look. Which makes its metal accents all the more ideal for such a unique space! [fromDraw the Line Design] In the next featured room, midnight blue is the perfect backdrop for shades of white, black and lighter azure tones. [from Laura U Interior Design] Bring on the crisp white trim! Blue can evoke a sense of summer in every season, thanks to its nautical associations, especially when juxtaposed with white furniture (and round mirrors that resemble portholes)! [from Domicile Interior Design] Acid Yellow We end with a bedroom paint shade that will knock your socks off! Or at least take your breath away! Acid yellow is vivid yellow hue with just a dash of green. We often see this color combined with natural shades of brown, as shown in the bedroom below. [from ZG Group via Home Design Lover] we go ultra-modern in a sleek bedroom space. Once again, brown is the accent color of choice, yet the acid yellow brilliance is confined to the closet doors, shelving, headboard and desk drawers. That’s one way to keep this powerful color in check! [from CIA International] We now put a traditional spin on the hue, which looks anything but expected when juxtaposed with vivid shades of salmon and green in the feminine space below. [from JMA Interior Decoration via Home Design Lover] Time to get even more girly! This girl’s bedroom gets its power from saturated colors like pink and green. It’s hard to imagine the same effect with plain white walls, don’t you think?! [from Best Home Decorators]
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