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L ife is a painting, and you are the artist,” says motivational speaker Paul J. Meyer. “You have on your palette all the colors in the spectrum—the same ones available to Michelangelo and DaVinci.” And when it comes to home design, it’s true: you can have the same vibrant yellows as Van Gogh or moody blues of Picasso. Of course, the great masters knew that color use need not be highlighter yellow or acid green to be impactful; a shade as soft as a whisper can pop against a neutral back- ground. Some spaces call to be woken up with contrast; others seem to need soft, complementary hues. And the right choice will largely be a matter of personal taste. So we are welcoming spring with an exploration of spac- es that showcase color from the dusky to the dramatic: fin- ishes that sound ready to be served for dessert, metallics that nearly vanish into seas of blue and green, and plenty more ways to make your next project pop. ■
COLOR POP READY TO MEET YOUR MATCH? T E X T STEWART KELLER
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