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How to use unexpected colors this holiday season
By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service
Dec. 3, 2019 7:00 am, Updated: Dec. 21, 2019 8:45 pm
When thinking of the holiday season, what colors come to mind? Perhaps ruby reds and hunter greens, maybe metallics such as silver and gold? The holidays are a time in which bright and festive colors can help set a mood and welcome the festivities. Here are some tips and ideas to help make your holiday season fun, festive and bright.
' Do consider jewel-toned colors. Vibrant, rich, colors such as sapphire, ruby and emerald always make a statement.
' Look for interesting opportunities to bring in color such as lighting.
' Use portable decor holiday items to incorporate color such as toss pillows, throws and decorative accessory items.
' Consider using different tints, tones and shades of the same color in a space.
' Incorporate greenery. Evergreens as well as hearty berries can help extend the season and allow for holiday color outdoors.
' Look for interesting color combinations such as pastel colors paired with neutral colors such as black, white, taupe and gray.
' Use metallic colors such as silver and gold. These elements can always add a touch of glam to any holiday decor.
' Make a statement with your table setting or tabletop decor. This is an excellent opportunity to incorporate color and texture.
' Bring in interesting organic elements either indoors or outdoors such as branches, twigs and trees.
' Consider citrus colors such as yellow, orange, green and red to help warm your space.
The unexpected color of black paired with red for a holiday table. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Indigo paired with red creates a warm and inviting living room setting. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Silver and gray tones can help add sparkle to your holiday decor. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Green paired with unexpected colors of pink and yellow creates a warm holiday entry. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Evergreen plants can bring outdoor color even during a cold holiday winter season. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Pink makes an unexpected color surprise for this entry area. (Design Recipes/TNS)
Lanterns in various colors including a traditional blend of reds and greens make a statement. (Design Recipes/TNS)