How do you decorate with jewel tones? The 10 designer-approved tricks to make this palette work

1. GO BOLD WITH A CLASHING PALETTE

Depending on your style and taste, you can choose to go bold with large doses of color or keep it limited and subtle. If you're going with the former, and want to make a big statement in your interiors, then using clashing colors could be just the thing. Bring in jewel tones on major elements such as walls, upholstery, area rugs, and cabinetry, and contrast it with another key element in the room. If you wish, you could repeat this formula in other rooms.

2. TRY TONE-ON-TONE

Tone-on-tone color layering can beautifully, and gracefully transform a room, and give it depth and warmth, especially if you're using a jewel tone. This is especially useful for creating a cozy living room, or for cozy dining.

3. COMBINE JEWEL TONES WITH BLACK

Dark hue, such as charcoal grey or black, create an interesting backdrop for jewel tones, creating a deserving rich and moody space, but also one that feels modern. In this scheme by interior designer Kenneth Brown, the emerald crush velvet sofa could feel too overly plush and decorative, but paired with a black accent gallery wall, this living room furniture takes on a whole new sense of style.

4. TRY A COLOR BLOCKING

Color-blocking is a popular trend that is a firm favorite for designers. This is a great way to liven up a neutral scheme or add depth and character to a room. Color blocking works especially well in smaller spaces where the impact of the hues can be seen much more clearly and vividly.

5. MIX SEVERAL JEWEL TONES IN ONE SPACE

Most jewel tones are similar in color value, and so work well when paired together. Mixing them up in a space could be a good idea when you're looking to tone down the boldness of the room, where only a single color prevails. Opt for dark, rich shades to avoid an overly jarring look. Consider a combination of blues, green, and gold together. Several colors go with teal and can create a warm interior.

6. BALANCE THE EFFECT WITH A NEUTRAL TONE

Another way to bring down the boldness and high saturation of a jewel tone is by contrasting it with a neutral such as cream, light grey, or white. Plus, neutral tones offer greater flexibility, allowing you to easily change accent colors, and even decor styles over some time.

7. COMPLEMENT JEWEL TONES WITH REFLECTIVE MATERIALS

Jewel tones are inherently statement-making, and when it comes to paints, look particularly rich in gloss paint or semi-gloss finish. A great way to compliment them is with reflective surfaces such as mirrors, glass, and metallics that help to play up the glam look. When going in for metallics, choose a single finish, such as gold or silver.

8. GROUND JEWEL TONES WITH WOOD ACCENTS

Yes, jewel tones, as mentioned before add a royal, grand look to a room. But this feeling of grandeur can sometimes have the opposite effect, making a space feel too ornate. Tones such as scarlet and emerald green can especially create that atmosphere. To tone the look down, consider weaving in earth tones or natural materials for a show-stopping yet warm space.

9. ADD A JEWEL TONE TO A MINIMALIST SCHEME

'Jewel tones look amazing as accent colours and bring a bit of depth and character to a softer scheme,' says Tash. 'However, be mindful that these colours will bring the ceiling height down but will definitely create more of a cozier vibe.'

10. COLOR DRENCH WITH A JEWEL TONE

Love jewel colors and want to give your home or a particular room a big boost? Consider painting the ceiling and walls in the same color, say a purple, emerald green or ruby.

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