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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Draw from spring’s spectacular color palette

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As the brilliant sights and sounds of spring once again emerge, those of us who have endured yet another long, cold winter can hardly contain our excitement and anticipation of warmer months ahead. In our enthusiasm, many of us instinctively turn our attention to sprucing up the inside of our homes.

If you’re planning on completing a spring redecorating project, consider drawing your inspiration from the vast array of bold and breathtaking colors spring provides. “Each season is associated with various signature colors,” says Peggy Van Allen, Pratt & Lambert Paints’ color marketing and lead specialist. “If you’re considering refreshing the look of a room and want to draw on the great outdoors for inspiration, spring offers the most expansive and versatile color palettes to choose from. It’s an ideal time to incorporate the season’s colors into the decor of any room.”

Van Allen goes on to say that a simple and effective way to incorporate color is to paint one transitional wall, as opposed to the entire room. By doing this, you can pair your seasonal decor items — such as throw pillows and area rugs — with the newly painted accent wall. This adds a dramatic change to your room in a minimal amount of time.

This spring, to help you successfully bring the outdoors inside, Pratt & Lambert Paints offers the following color-inspiration tips:

Flower Power

During spring new life is sprouting up all around us, especially in flowerbeds. When redecorating, consider looking at the colors popping up in your own backyard. Daffodils are some of the first flowers to bloom — use them as inspiration and paint your walls a bright yellow. If you prefer more muted tones, choose a paler shade of yellow to subtly open up a space.

Grass is Always Greener

In addition to the beautiful colors generated by perennials, spring’s green foliage and vegetation can also be incorporated inside and used as a calming interior backdrop. Whether you want to use a bold, emerald paint color, or prefer to make a more subdued impression with a medium-green hue, painting your walls with a shade of green will ensure your interior space projects a clean, fresh feeling.

Natural Beauty

Integrating color schemes from nature into your decor doesn’t necessarily mean the inside of your home needs to look identical to your outdoor landscaping. Bringing the outdoors inside can also be accomplished by using more natural, earth tone colors found in nature. Your home can easily be turned into a calming sanctuary by drawing color inspirations from the likes of bamboo and cork, then pairing them with bright red accents.

Beyond the Sea

Imagine the cool, spring air blowing off the lake or ocean. Now, translate that emotion into your décor. It may be easier than you think. To turn a room into a relaxing, seaside retreat consider using deep shades of blue. Accenting it with a cool, neutral color as a backdrop can further enhance the room’s soothing atmosphere.

Perfect Pastels

These soft shades are synonymous with spring. Lighter shades of pink, blue, yellow and green can be found throughout springtime decorations. To make a lasting impression try carrying those colors over into your decor by using a mint shade. Or, use a delicate shade of pink to transform any room in your home into a cheery and welcoming space.

With so many paint color options available, and so much color inspiration to draw from, it’s never been easier to bring your home’s interior back to life after a long winter. And, by following these helpful color tips, you can further ensure you’ll have an attractive, inviting home that’s freshened up for spring and all the seasons to come.