Bold, Warm Colors

A new paint scheme can revitalize your walls and your spirit.
These three categories will help you to find a dream color that can energize, rejuvenate, or inspire.

Color TherapyYou Crave:
A home that exudes depth and vitality.

The Solution:
Bold, Warm Colors


Brown and Black
For rich color that also can serve as a neutral backdrop for your home's decor, consider a shade of brown or black. Browns such as Journey or Turkish Coffee allow bright colors-think whites and chartreuse-to stand out. Dark Kettle Black and Very Black coat walls in brilliant depth. For a more subdued shade of black that incorporates gray, try Blindfold.

Yellow
Draw inspiration from nature by creating a bright, sunny room that will perk you up even on the dreariest of days. Fresh yellows, such as Tulip from the Laura Ashley Home collection, revitalize a room and make it a cheery escape. Richer tones, such as Buttered Toffee, also bring warm energy to a room but allow for deeper color.

Red
If you want to ignite excitement in a room-perhaps your kitchen or dining room-fire up the walls with Radiant Red or Bright Red. These intrepid colors give off energy that can inspire you to cook a five-course meal and encourage your guests to let lively conversation flow while they dine. If you like the idea of red in your home's palette, but you're not ready for an absolute crimson, try a cooler shade that contains more blue and purple, such as Montpelier Red Velvet.

Orange
Known to stimulate appetite as well as energy, fresh shades of orange, such as Ripe Pomegranate and Roasted Pumpkin, enliven your walls with brilliant color that excites the senses. For a paler yet invigorating shade, try Orange Ochre or Homestead Apricot.

Color TherapyWorking With Color

Use the color wheel you learned in art class to create a scheme for your home. The basic color wheel shows colors at their purest, but most people prefer using lighter or darker values (created by adding white or black) of these basic colors. Consider the following four types of color schemes derived from the wheel, and use values that appeal most to you.

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  • Journey #6010-1
  • Turkish Coffee #6003-2C
  • Dark Kettle Black #4011-2
  • Very Black #5011-2
  • Blindfold #4007-2C
  • Laura Ashley Home, Tulip #LA814
  • Buttered Toffee #3005-3A
  • Radiant Red #1009-3
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