Monday, May 11, 2015

Hot Colors for Summer: Citrus Tones

Summer is fast approaching, and for many people, the to-do list to prepare for the season is only getting longer. One fun and easy way to get summer-ready is adding pops of color to your spaces with the refreshing tones of citrus via lemon-lime hues.

The zesty palette of lemon and lime can make a home feel instantly fresh and tidy without a lot of effort. See how with some of our favorite design tips.

Make a splashy entrance

If your front door is less than lively, why not give it a fresh coat of paint? You’ll want to coordinate the hue with your house color, but most neutral homes can handle a pop of color on the front door. To get the look shown here, try Sherwin Williams SW 6692 Auric on the door with coordinating colors of SW 7666 Fleur De Sel and SW 6010 Flexible Gray.

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Love the limelight

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Lime green is a bold hue, but pairing it with shades of white or gray makes a space feel crisp without much color commitment. Try a geometric patterned rug, or have covers made for chairs or pillows. This space leverages Sherwin Williams SW 6710 Mélange Green to set off the fireplace surround.

Outdoor juice boost

In the backyard or on decks, porches and balconies, citrus colors are a natural addition. The rich neutral shade of SW 7116 A La Mode balances the look and sets the stage for summer living.

Energize your bedroom

Artwork, pillows and throws are three of the simplest additions you can make to a space. Coordinate a graphic or landscape print and a pillow or throw blanket for your bed in complementary citrus shades. With Sherwin Williams SW 6212 Quietude and SW 7647 Crushed Ice on the walls, you’ll have the perfect tranquil backdrop for updated yellow and lime green accents.

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Source: Zillow Digs

Wake it up

A bright yellow with green undertones livens up a dining room or living space, making it seem modern and renewed. If these walls were simply beige or gray, we would miss the architectural effect and lose the focal point, too. This dining room uses Sherwin Williams SW 6914 Eye Catching as an accent paint and SW 6423 Ryegrass as its neutral.

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Source: Zillow Digs

How have you used citrus tones to refresh your summer space?

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