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While I was having lunch the other day, a girl wearing a gray tee, white ankle-skinny jeans and neon pink T-straps walked by. The whole outfit had me at "hello," but it was the sandals that made me stop her to ask where she found them.
One could set out to decorate a room by taking a cue from this stylish girl. The gray top balanced the brightness of the bright white denim while the vibrant pink sandals lent a bold yet playful air.
In a room, a pop of color like highlighter pink can provide a vivid splash of interest to an otherwise neutral palette and keep it from being blase or overly sweet.
As you can see below, a shot of color can liven up a home and create focal points in a room. For those of you shy about using bold color, start small. Give yourself permission to go outside your comfort zone.
Floral rendered in fluoro pink by the talented artist/designer Carolyn Quartermaine. Image via Carolyn Quartermaine
 Fluorescent color and 19th century Italian chandelier mingle happily. Image via Carolyn Quartermaine
 A tablescape featuring a vase of flowers painted with fluorescent paint displayed under a glass cloche. Image via Sania Pell At Home
 Home of Silje Aune Eriksen. Offcut stool designed by Tom Dixon. Image via door16
 Color pop dining room table. Image via decor8
 This rug lends a dash of color and nomadic twist to a predominantly white bath. Image via the style files
 Acid neon green gives this kitchen a sharp modern edge. Image via Pinterest
 A set of early 19th century chairs upholstered in high-gloss brilliant plastic in the dining room of Christian Lacroix. Image via Vogue Living Houses Gardens People
Kerry Pitt-Hart has designed jewelry for Anthropologie, is a Getty Images contributor and is working on a children's book. She finds inspiration in the beauty of things as they are, Hellenistic sculpture, Chinese calendar posters of the 1910s and creatures that make their homes in the sea. She'll be lending her creative eye to KCMag.com's exlusive home design blog.
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