Living room colors with accent wall


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Living room accent wall color ideas have an impact on the room that’s out of all proportion to the simplicity of realizing them.

A new paint color on just one wall takes little time or effort to achieve, yet it can change the mood of the room, and create a fabulous focal point. And the color doesn’t need to be a bold one to pull off this feat. Subtle hues can work just as well as dramatic choices in transforming the room.

There are a whole range of living room accent wall ideas to pick from to boost the style of a space including using wallpaper or paneling, but a change of color can be all it takes as these ideas show.

Our top living room accent wall color ideas

There are lots of ways to create a living room accent wall with paint. You can keep accent wall ideas simple and paint an entire wall a single shade, or get creative with half-walls, trim, and color-blocking. This is a wonderful way to bring accent colors together, too. Try the looks we love.

1. Create a talking point with zesty lime

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If you're confident with color, why not opt for living room accent wall color ideas that bring zest and vitality to it? 

'This space was really created for living, gathering with the family and celebrating life's milestones. Since green is often associated with life in literature, this vibrant hue provided the perfect foundation,' says New York based interior designer Phillip Thomas . 'It looks beautiful at all times of day, brightening up a weekend brunch and glowing from within at night.'

In addition to the color of your accent wall, it's also worth thinking about the paint finishes, as they can impact the look and feel of the room. 'I always love a high gloss lacquer finish in a living room, as it adds lightness and luxury to the space,' says Phillip.

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Embrace versatile teal

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Decorating with teal is a great way to create all sorts of looks in a living room. Sitting between blue and green on the color spectrum, it works well combined with many other shades and can be used to evoke all sorts of looks.

'Teal is a beautiful and versatile color that can bring peace and relaxation to the home or – when combined with other colors – create a really vibrant living space,'  says  Justyna Korczynska, senior designer at Crown. 'It is bold enough to be used to create retro schemes in combination with other vibrant shades, or used as an accent color to produce a bold look.'

Darker shades of teal can also make great accent colors for zoning a living room. Try 'painting just a section of a wall to create a zone within a room,' Justyna suggests. 

'This could work very well in modern properties with an open-plan living space. It’s perfect for a home office corner, a reading nook or a dining area. And, by painting just a smaller section of the room you, can go really brave or dark with your chosen color.'

3. Choose colors to complement a wallpaper

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Wallpaper is an easy way to bring pattern and personality to a living room, but it doesn’t have to be used over all four walls. Hanging it in a limited area and introducing accent paint colors to sit alongside it is a great way to create an individual look. 

Here accent colors of Little Greene 's Chocolate Colour and Light Bronze have been used in the alcoves and on the fire surround to help balance a wallpapered chimney. 

There are different approaches possible when it comes to choosing accent colors to go with living room wallpaper – you could either use it as a starting point and pick out complementary tones from it, or be playful and opt for contrasting tones.

'We are seeing people embracing bolder, more colorful designs and pairing these with both co-ordinating highlight colors on walls and woodwork, such as Brodsworth wallpaper with Marine Blue paint, as well as bolder schemes which use contrasting woodwork colors,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director of Little Greene.

'A bright yellow can work fantastically well with deep blue or indigo tone wallpapers, transforming what might feel like a traditional wallpaper into a more contemporary design statement.'

4. Create wow with hot pink

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As spaces where we entertain guests, it's important that living rooms reflect our personality, so if you love bold color, don't be afraid to embrace it. But if all round is too much for you, living room accent wall color ideas can still make an impact.

'If you’re looking for a contemporary and dynamic atmosphere, but don’t want to paint all four walls in a bold color, create an accent wall with a vibrant tone such as the hot pink Leather and pair with a warm neutral shade such as China Clay Dark or versatile grey Arquerite on your other walls to create an impactful design feature that creates wow factor without feeling overwhelming,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene.

To keep pink living room ideas feeling fresh and contemporary, add in sculptural pieces of black furniture with striking silhouettes.  

5. Choose a pastel accent wall

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If you're looking to decorate with bold artworks, fabrics and accessories, choose a softer shade for your living room accent wall such as a delicate pink. Offering color and personality without being overwhelming, pastel tones are a great base for layering statement pieces while keeping spaces feeling light filled and tranquil.

'Pastel tones exude feelings of relaxation whilst having a light-hearted edge,’ says says Ruth Mottershead. 'They can be used in multiple spaces because they are warm enough to make us feel cozy, safe enough to be used without worry and playful enough to not be taken too seriously.'

Pink also works well paired with multiple other shades. 'Pair with deep grays or terracotta for an elegant feel or shades of green for a natural, contrasting interior,’ she adds.  

6. Introduce an accent color on shelving

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To bring just a hint of color to your living room try painting or wallpapering the back of a fitted bookshelf in a contrasting color to the joinery. Not not only will this add personality and depth, it is a great backdrop for showcasing shapely ornaments. 

'We had the built-in shelving papered with a faux grasscloth by Thibaut , which helped bring some color and depth into the room. Our clients had lots of great pieces to work with already which helped to stage all the decor on the shelves. Using some pieces you have already is a great way to stretch your budget,' says Mary Maloney, owner of interior design studio Bees Knees , designer of the project.

7. Team warming ochre and fresh white 

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Your living room accent wall color can remedy design challenges, whether you're looking for small living room ideas, or on the contrary, have an overabundance of space.

'High ceilings are always a bonus, of course, but if the room is north facing as well, it can feel like a big space to 'fill' and be a touch cold. Ochre is a great choice for combating this, it's warming and goes well with many colors – like this electric blue couch. Use it as an accent instead of all over for more of an impactful look,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor, Homes & Gardens. 

Consider this your official permission to have fun with your living room paint ideas.

8. Eggplant is a perfect anchoring color

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Looking for living room accent wall color ideas that provide an unexpected alternative to neutrals? Try eggplant.

'Eggplant is a rich color that will ground a room visually. It will also warm up a north facing living room and by only featuring it on the lower half of the wall it won't make the space feel too dark. It's a versatile yet under-used shade that goes with blush and oh-so-pale green, as well as turmeric and black,' says Lucy Searle, global editor in chief, Homes & Gardens.

9. Use gray to add depth in an otherwise white room 

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Create dimension in a bright, airy space with a dark-hued accent wall.  

'As this room benefits from plenty of light, I felt I could opt for a bold gray accent wall,' says Henriette von Stockhausen, creative director at VSP Interiors . 'The color is Dark Lead Intelligent Matte Emulsion by Little Greene. Treasured paintings and antiques soften the industrial nature of the scheme to create a harmonious mix of old and new that I was determined to achieve.'

There are so many accent colors for gray that this is an easy shade to use as a living room accent wall color idea.

10. If you're a trend follower, opt for sage green

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Green is the it-color of the moment. If you want to try out one of the top living room trends without risk of getting in over your head, opt for sage green, painted below a chair or picture rail.

'Sage green is a calming shade that sits midway between light and dark greens. Reminiscent of the plants it's inspired by – woody stems and culinary herbs, it represents harmony and nature. It goes well with cream and look how fabulously it works with rose,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor, Homes & Gardens.

11. An inky blue adds a new dimension

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Planning a little living room feng shui? An accent wall can help set a new ambience.

'For me, the purpose of an accent color is to lift a scheme, inject some personality, and bring some joy,' says Annie Sloan, color and paint expert at Annie Sloan . 'They can be used to tie a room together – especially if you pick a color from a well-loved artwork or fabric which you already own and replicate that shade on furniture or walls. It gives fresh perspective to a room, contrasts existing shades to bring out the best in them, and most importantly should make you smile!'

For a color that sparks joy and creates contrast go for a deep blue that's a few shades shy of navy. It'll add depth and a touch of drama to your space without veering into moody territory.  

12. Add a brilliant zing with acid lemon

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If you've been looking for an opportunity to make a daring color decision, the accent wall is it.  Since you're painting a smaller area, almost anything goes, color-wise.

'Yes, this is uber bright, but if you use it sparingly it can look amazing – to add balance choose a crisp white for the rest of the walls, woodwork and ceiling and pick  wooden flooring that has warming tones and texture,' says Melanie Griffiths, editor, Period Living.

13. Go bold below and light above

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If your living room ceilings are on the low side, keep the upper portion of the room a single, pale neutral color, ceiling included. This is one of our favorite bedroom accent wall color ideas, too. Warm spice shades make for wonderful living room accent wall color ideas, and are obvious choices for accent colors for beige.

'Keep darker or bolder colors on the bottom and lighter shades on top,' says George Miller, home designer at Neptune . 'In doing so, you’ll create the illusion of more ceiling height and ground your scheme. If you want to go the extra mile, a central border, painted in a third contrasting shade, will define the transition of your two color blocks and add an extra flourish to the design.'

If your home has a chair rail, paint it the darker color for a more contemporary look, instead of leaving it white.

14. Spin the accent on its head and use it high up

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To break up an expanse of wall in a high-ceilinged room, add an accent color to the top 25 per cent of the wall, or above a picture rail. A pop of color high up plays into the height of room, but the two-tone effect will also make the room feel cozier and less imposing that a single shade. 

'We tend to think accent colors should be low down, on an alcove or chimney breast, but how about above the picture rail or ceiling? You can paint wherever you like, so be brave and break the 'rules', especially if the end result is like this living room,' says Lucy Searle, global editor in chief, Homes & Gardens.

15. Select vibrant orange for a color boost

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For a playful, yet sophisticated take on the living room accent wall, pick one side of the color spectrum and incorporate a variety of warm or cool tones.

'I absolutely adore vivid, juicy, vitamin C-packed orange with a soft pastel pink – it’s such a rewarding contrast. Both colors are playful and beautiful, so they work fabulously in a social space such as a living room,' says Annie Sloan.

16. Go all out with an accent wall

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The most popular living room accent wall color idea is to paint an entire wall a single shade, but you can up the drama by including the trim.

'For a pure statement, paint one side of the living room in a single color – woodwork and all, from top to tail so to speak. It's dramatic yes, but doesn't it look fabulous? The other walls can be softer shades, blush pink would work well as you can see from the teapot on the side table,' says Lucy Searle, global editor in chief, Homes & Gardens.

What colors are good for a living room accent wall?

The best colors for a living room accent wall are the ones that will complement your decor scheme. 

To narrow down your options, look at the accent colors that are already in your room. Pulling a color from your existing decor will tie your whole room together, and is a failsafe way to make the right choice. If you want an exact match, take an item you already own, like a throw pillow, vase, or area rug, to the paint store and have it color-matched. Or, if color-matching isn't an option, use the in-store paint cards to find the closest shade.

Should a living room accent wall color be darker or lighter? 

Most often, an accent wall is a darker tone then the surrounding walls, because it's used as a way to liven up an otherwise monochromatic space. 

But, that doesn't mean your accent wall can't be lighter. The key is to choose colors that complement one another, and to make your choice feel intentional. Painting three walls a sage green and leaving one wall white can look like you gave up before the job was finished. But, if you paint that fourth wall a rich cream color or a pale blush, you restore the intentionality, and the whole space works.

Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 20 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time, both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor for indie magazine, 91, she trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for modern weddings and events. For H&G, she writes features about interior design – and is known for having an eye for a beautiful room.

The 35 Best Accent Wall Colors

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By Paula Tudoran/March 16, 2022 9:40 am EST

Although beige and desert-inspired tone palettes are popular right now, you shouldn't be afraid to add a splash of color to your residence, and an accent wall is a fantastic way to do it without going overboard. Using an accent wall to provide shade or showcase the décor treasures on your walls is a terrific way to do both. One of the most appealing parts of an accent wall is the opportunity to choose a strong, vibrant color that you may be hesitant to apply throughout the whole space.

An accent or highlight wall allows you to experiment with color in your space without overwhelming it. Moreover, the location is entirely personal, just as The Spruce mentions. So, if you're having trouble adding visual appeal to a vast, boxy space, an accent wall might serve as a lovely focal point. When choosing an accent wall color, you can even look for a complementary hue darker or more decadent than the rest of the space. Here are a slew of the most stunning accent wall colors if you're looking for inspiration.

1. Go dark and bold with black

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You'll love a black satin hue with a sheen to it for a dark and bold look. This tone provides a lot of stark contrast and can be used with various styles and color schemes.

2. Give the room an airy feel with sage green

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Need to unwind after a long day at work or home? Make your living room accent wall sage green; the color would look great in a living area. It's a soothing, peaceful color that's ideal for welcoming guests into your residence, besides being very adaptable to various venues and styles.

3. Warm-up the room with a spicy desert palette

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Hot, vibrant desert combinations — reds, oranges, and yellows — can be used for a fiery accent wall. These paint colors for the living area are an actual color explosion. To make an area feel more livable, add pillows that speak to the vibe of the desert palate. 

4. Combine blue and sandstone for a beachy feel

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Set a tranquil tone in your bedroom or living area with a combination of ocean blue and tan tones. You'll get a relaxed, beachy vibe without the clutter of sand and ocean.

5. Light up the space with a mellow yellow

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Look no farther than a sunny, neutral hue of yellow for a paint color that delivers a modest statement on an accent wall. A warm yellow instantly energizes a room without being too bright. A mellow yellow hue is particularly effective in sections of your home that get lots of natural light.

6. Chanel rustic summers with an olive green

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Green is a popular paint color, but an accent wall can be an excellent compromise if you don't want to go all-out. Choose a green shade that pairs nicely with neutrals like beige or off-white.

7. Choose medium blue for a calming atmosphere

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Because it lends a relaxing touch to the room, blue is a terrific choice for an accent wall. A medium blue is a powerful hue with cool nuances that will give your feature wall a pop of color. Use cool neutrals like gray or white to highlight the rest of the space.

8. Cheer up a room with a bubblegum pink

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A bright pink color is a cheerful hue for accent wall paint that reminds us of bubblegum and childhood. This hue provides unlimited color to your room and becomes an instant center point, so try it behind a couch in a basic living room to add some individuality.

9. Try an emerald green for a luxurious feel

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An eye-catching jewel tone may produce an impressive effect on an accent wall; it's powerful but not loud or demanding. This emerald green hue has all the relaxing, recessive, introspective aspects of a fabulous shade, but with a pop of vigor and assertiveness.

10. Go royal with a rich purple

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A rich purple is a sophisticated, grown-up purple that looks great as an accent wall color. This deep shade would make a great accent wall color in a den, office, or bedroom. It's a chilly, dusty tone that's both welcome and peaceful.

11. Bring the sea inside with an aqua blue

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Who says accent walls have to be dark to be effective? A light aqua paint hue can brighten up any space, so if you want to keep your adjacent walls white or painted in a milder neutral tone but want to add color, a lighter accent wall is a perfect alternative.

12. Try cobalt blue for a rich aura

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Cobalt blue is a color that is both friendly and daring. While it resembles a deep rich sea, it's a little brighter and more colorful, with a hint of charcoal undertones. It's a majestic hue that works well in both old and classic settings.

13. Bronze for an urban atmosphere

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Bronze is a deep yet subtle tone that encourages silent reflection. You'll feel as if you're borrowing inspiration from decades past, but with a new perspective.

14. Fake a brick wall to maintain a cozy tone

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An accent wall made of brick can provide dimension, neutral color, and warmth to a room, and it's ideal for achieving a rustic look. However, you don't have to renovate your wall to get this result. Instead, create a brick accent wall with a sponge and a bit of color.

15. Catch the breeze with an airy blue

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If you like powder blues, an airy hue is a must-try. This delicate color is nearly a pastel, yet when used on a wall, it pops. However, you'll want to ensure your other walls are light and neutral to get the most contrast.

16. Go charcoal for a cozy yet light feel

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A piece of conventional, neutral furniture would merge fantastically with a charcoal gray as it has a low visual effect, allowing the darker hue to shine. Don't be afraid to experiment with this deep, somewhat purple-gray tone; it turns out to be a vibrant and dramatic backdrop.

17. Bring summer inside with a lemon yellow

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Does the idea of painting a wall yellow make you feel sick to your stomach? A lemony yellow accent wall that gives off a vibrant, bright, and summery feel will change your mind. Paired with a few chilly blue tones, it will provide a warm, glowing contrast you'll fall in love with.

18. Try a gray and peanut butter combo

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Light and serene accent wall color selections are among the nicest. The area will soothe the eyes and the spirit, with an accent wall set against a comfy bed.

19. A peachy hue for a warm yet airy space

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A peachy hue on a wall will give the room a new dimension. Warm, yet not too warm, this color goes well with several pink variations, rosy glows, and brown hues.

20. Choose an earthy orange for a dreamy autumn atmosphere

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If you enjoy the fall season, this is the ideal hue of orange to use on your accent wall. It's deep and rich but also light and brilliant, making it a popular choice for individuals who want to bring the comfortable orange glow of autumn into their homes all year.

21. Go with a stunning navy

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To create a contrasting pattern with the crisp white in a room, paint a wall navy blue. You can develop a reflective and sensual backdrop further by combining the matte navy blue with gray and gold tones — it's ideal for a small living area.

22. Achieve a bold and hot aura with a deep pink

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A deep pink paint is extraordinarily vivid but still not too bright or bold. When choosing accent wall colors, keep in mind that a shade of deep pink looks stunning against pristine white walls and in a room with rich jewel tones.

23. Choose lilac for a gentle touch of color

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A misty lilac color on the walls helps ground vibrant, sculptural furniture items in an unusual but charming living room setting. The soft purple is mild enough to be used as a neutral, but it also has a sweet undertone that keeps a room from becoming too flashy.

24. Khaki green for the bolder ones

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A neutral is anything that isn't shocking, which is a great way to reinterpret things if cream, white, or gray aren't cutting it in your living area. Because of the architectural style, light exposures, or incumbent furnishings, some spaces simply demand something out of the ordinary — and khaki green is just that.

25. Choose a dark gray for a lighter Industrial style

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If your home style resembles the Industrial design style or you want it to look more minimalistic, go for a darker, more striking gray. This color is a nice alternative to black and goes well with other cold colors.

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Coral for a warm yet not too flashy space

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If you want to try out a bright pink hue, it's best to start with coral on a smaller part of your walls. Although offering pink nuances, coral gives off a romantic glow without making the room feel like you've coated the walls with bubblegum.

27. Choose a bright mossy green for a fresh style

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Try a mossy green for a bright accent wall that provides a bit more of a visual statement. This classic green with yellow overtones exudes a happy spring vibe. It's bold but classic, and it pairs well with other bright colors.

28. Stick with an ever-changing neutral

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If you'd rather use a delicate color palette, warmer tones in a neutral accent wall will add some young buoyancy to the dark wood elements. Neutrals can show a soft gray-green color in some settings and a warmer beige hue in others.

29. Pair violet and red for an unexpected fusion

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Why choose between two interesting paint colors when you can have both? The romantic yet unexpectedly fresh color combination of fire red and violet will go perfectly with throw cushions in a bohemian style.

30. Try a rich yellow-orange combination

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Honeycomb is a vibrant, lively color. It's a bright mix of yellow and orange that strikes the perfect balance while remaining quite earthy. Depending on the lighting, it can lean yellow, so if you're looking for a genuine orange, this color might be too airy for your preferences.

31. Stay with the traditional yet outgoing cream

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Cream, softer than white but neutral, is the ideal backdrop for a welcoming yet traditional living room. The neutral, almost iridescent accent wall can emphasize a velvet sofa and brass elements, while a blue blanket and white side table can provide a wonderful contrast.

32. Pick a light gray for a less dramatic feel

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You can use a light gray hue in the living room as a neutral contrast for patterned furnishings and still keep it drama-free. It's more sophisticated and nuanced than a basic white, but not so much that it steals the show.

33. Try a dusty rose for a touch of spring

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A dusty rose pink tint is indeed romantic, although it's a pretty classic color that's more neutral than warm. However, this makes it a versatile accent wall shade that can be used in almost any setting, providing a sense of soft refinement to any space.

34. Get an innovative greige hue for a comfortable setting

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Greige paint colors are a great backdrop in contemporary interiors, as they are far more complex than white while remaining soft and modest.

Accent wall in the living room, bedroom and kitchen - an accent wall in the interior

An accent wall is a way to bring unusual bright notes to a laconic restrained space. Why is this design option more and more often found in modern interiors and design projects? The answer is simple - with the help of an accent wall, we can hide any flaws in the room, make a bright accent on a certain area, bring mood and a certain "raisin" into the interior.

Interior accent effect

As a rule, the accent wall is the one that first of all catches the eye or the one that people want to pay attention to. This technique is universal and suitable for a variety of rooms: rooms with large footage, small-sized and combined spaces. What effect can be achieved with an accent wall?

An accent wall in the interior allows you to make the room more harmonious - with the help of well-chosen light, color, pattern on the wall or texture, you can visually lengthen or, conversely, narrow the room. nine0003

An accent wall is very relevant in studio apartments, where the owners are trying to distinguish between several zones in a small area. Separate the recreation area from the kitchen or work area, organize small islands of comfort.

Stylish bright accent on the wall will make the interior memorable and atypical.

How to make an accent in the interior

Thinking about the design of the wall, you can give free rein to your fantasies, because there are a lot of options. So, you can create an accent on the wall:

Design rules for accent walls

Believe me, an accent wall is not just something different and stand out. Sometimes the wrong accent can negate all the efforts of designers and decorators. The accent on the wall must be chosen wisely and adhering to some rules.

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As we have already said, bright interior accents, dedicated zones are acceptable in any room. Let's take a closer look at the various rooms and the features of using accent walls in them.

Living room

Perhaps this is the best room to make an accent zone. You can decorate both the wall behind the sofa and the TV area. You can decorate the entire wall as a whole, two opposite parts of it, leaving a neutral area or niche in the middle. Accents will look very good in the fireplace area or work area. If large plot walls are not your option, but you want to bring a twist to the design, you can place a modular panel of paintings on one of the walls. We offer you a small selection of examples of what an accent wall in the living room might look like. nine0003

Kitchen

An accent wall in the kitchen is a lifesaver for those who want to freshen up this space. Using a fresco or wallpaper, you can highlight the dining area, and a panel of tiles or mosaics will decorate the cooking area.

Bedroom

The bedroom is a “private” space hidden from prying eyes. Unlike other rooms, the master bedroom is the least frequently visited by guests. And this means that you can use all your imagination and decorate the walls as you have long dreamed of. The accent wall in the bedroom can be anything. Very often, the area at the head of the bed is highlighted as an accent. When designing a bedroom, do not forget that this room is designed for rest and sleep. This means that the decor should not be too active and catchy. nine0003

Children's room

Children's room is a special space. When designing it, you need to take into account many such points as the color scheme, the material itself and its environmental friendliness, age, gender and interests of the child. Plus, the interior of the children's room should not contribute to the excessive activity of the child. In the private space of kids, seamless ECO wallpaper with naive children's scenes in soft colors is ideal for an accent wall. In the rooms of older children, you can be bolder in choosing accents. These can be plots at the request of the child himself or such “correct” designs as world maps. nine0003

An accent wall is not something specific. This is all our fantasy. Will you lay out one of the walls with photo tiles, or paste a fresco into a niche? Make a collage of dozens of family photos or travel souvenirs on the wall? Accents are what will allow you to bring a piece of yourself into the interior. With the company "ORTOGRAPH" you can choose accents for any space - from private interiors to public spaces.

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Living room accent wall - 35 best living room design photos with accent wall

COUNTRY HOUSE IN THE VILLAGE "OSTROV"

AVILA. Interior and Architecture Studio

Stylish design: medium-sized open living room in white with rustic wood finishes with bookcases and shelves, white walls, porcelain stoneware floors, standard fireplace, metal fireplace front, black flooring, exposed beams on the ceiling, with clapboard walls and an accent wall without a TV - the latest trend Vorontsov park in modern style

Blokhina Kseniya

Design ideas for a large modern style open plan living room with white walls, horizontal fireplace, wall mounted TV, beige flooring, tiered ceiling, light parquet flooring, metal fireplace front, partial wall paneling and accent wall

Country house in Maslovo

BW buro

Source of inspiration for home comfort: medium-sized open living room, in white tones with wood trim in a modern style with bookcases and shelves, white walls, porcelain stoneware floors, a standard fireplace, tiled fireplace front, wall tv, gray floor, ceiling beams, brick walls and accent wall

Apartments Neva Towers 1

Architectural workshop of Martynov and Gatilova

The living room is combined with the kitchen-dining room space. The island arrangement of the sofa forms a composition around, the kitchen is ergonomically placed in a niche. The interior is built on halftones and warm shades, warm oak on the floor is emphasized by elegant inserts and brass details; comfort and sophistication are added by custom-made wall panels with integrated TV.

Point Arundel

Graham Architects

Stylish Design: Medium-sized contemporary living room with bookcases and shelves, multicolored walls, light parquet floors, standard fireplace and accent wall - latest trend

Atlantic Beach Contemporary Kitchen

The Cabinet Shoppe

bench storage cabinets with white top Jessie Preza
Pictured: Large modern style front, isolated living room with concrete floors, brown flooring, white walls, wall mounted TV and no fireplace accent wall

Beach Bush House Living Room

Camilla Molders Design

Residential Interior Decoration of a Bush surrounded Beach house by Camilla Molders Design Architecture by Millar Roberston Architects Photography by Derek Swalwell

Ownby Design

Ownby Design

Photo Credit: Mark Boisclair Photography
Pictured: contemporary living room with stone fireplace front and accent wall c

St Luke's Mews, Notting Hill, London

Domus Nova

Fresh design idea: country style front, open living room with white walls, medium parquet floors, potbelly stove, TV on the wall and accent wall - great interior photo

Modern Villa - Living Room

Risinger Homes

Casey Dunn Photography
Pictured: modern living room with black walls, horizontal fireplace, accent wall and carpet on the floor, no TV

FORMA Design

FORMA Design

The space was reconfigured into one large open plan, encompassing Living, Dining, Kitchen, Entertainment. Modern furnishings, a neutral palate with splashes of color throughout make the space feel calm and serene. Featured in Houzz Idea Book: http://tinyurl.com/bvms58e

Downtown Chicago Renovation

Dave Knecht Homes, LLC

A fresh design idea: a large neoclassical (modern classic) open plan living room with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace front, a TV on the wall and an accent wall - a great photo of the interior

Hanover West

Anna Braund

Emily Followill
Photo of a maritime-style grand living room with beige walls, carpet, standard fireplace, brick fireplace front and accent wall with

Eagle Mountain Lake House 905003 Urbanology Designs

Dark Plank Wall with Floating Media Center
Photo of a medium-sized, modern-style isolated living room with wall-mounted TV, gray walls, brown floors, clapboard walls, and a 9-inch accent wall.


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