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5 Spring 2020 Colors to Look Out For

5 Spring 2020 Colors to Look Out For

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The winter blues are gone! So that means its time to bring back the fun colors and vibrant hues of spring. If you’ve been in need of new, refreshing colors to wash away all the dull colors of winter, then you’re in luck. Kingston is here to help you find your new favorite color with our list of fun colors that are sure to dominate spring 2020.

Blush

Blush has been a rising star when it comes to interior colors. With its soft, muted shade of pink and versatile pairings, this color is predicted to dominate spring 2020. Its neutral shade and warm, subtle color will add depth and character to any space. It is perfect for the guest or master bathroom.

Bright Blue

Versatile as a accent or statement piece, this color is the chosen color that will dominate all of 2020. With its dark tone and bright hues, this shade of blue will surely make any space in your home feel bright and airy. Bright blue pairs well with shiny metallic accents or fixtures.

Coral

Never out of style, coral is the perfect shade to have if you want it all year round. Its vibrant hues and warm pink undertone will invigorate and energize any space in your home. Perfect for the bathroom or bedroom, this shade will bring a happy air into your life.

Yellow

The shade that will outshine them all, yellow is the perfect color to have this season. Even in the smallest dose, this color will brighten any room you can think of and will leave you all the happier. If you’re not too keen on bright neon yellow, then consider going down a shade like muted yellow or dull gold.

White

The color that will never go out of style, white is the ultimate classic color to have in your home for spring 2020. It is a foolproof color that no one can mess up. But if you’re into other shades, consider adding cream or off-white to add little depth into your kitchen or bathroom.

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