5 Statement-Making Paint Colors We’re Considering for Spring
Allison Wheeler
Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.
Sometimes just one update can transform an entire room. And since we're never ones to shy away from a home project (or the latest IKEA hack!), we're already underway in our springtime interior adventures. We DIYed our hearts out with Living Coral, posted a light and airy #shelfie and now we're narrowing down our springtime paint options. Click through the slideshow to see what we're swatching for the season.
Petal Pink: Let the changing seasonal scenery inspire your walls. A petal-inspired paint (like Sherwin-Williams Teaberry) looks great with bold graphics, natural textures, and yep, you guessed it, fresh spring flowers. (via Front + Main)
Mustard Yellow: This dialed-up hue goes with so many different colors (teal, burgundy, white... we could go on) and works to instantly freshen up a space. Update your entryway door with this smile-inducing shade (like Valspar Orange Glow pictured) and brace yourself for the compliments. (via Old Brand New)
Bright White: If you wanna lighten up a room without adding another window, turn up the white! A natural light-loving paint like Sherwin-Williams High Reflective White can make it happen in a flash. (via Paper & Stitch)
Navy: It may seem that opting for an inkier color will make a space look less fresh, but that's not always the case. Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue allows the trim and moulding to stand out for a dining room that's inviting *and* elevated. (via Emily Henderson, photo by Zeke Ruelas)
Hunter Green: Love natural elements in your decor? This botanical-inspired hue (think Sherwin-Williams Evergreens) helps woods and rattans glow and bold patterns jump. (via A Beautiful Mess)
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Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.