Play Tricks With Color in Your All-White Room
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 Accent with your favorite color. You've
 taken a bold leap into all-white decor, painting the walls, floor and 
furniture white. But don't stop there. Add a few splashes of your 
favorite color around the room, and watch your space come alive. Try to 
spread out your accents: The more spots of color you use, the more the 
eye will wander around the room. 
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 Focus on wall art. Stark 
white walls, sheer white fabrics and sleek white furniture make this 
space feel like a luxury hotel room, but it's the picture on the wall 
that immediately catches your attention.  
Take a risk and hang a favorite, colorful piece of art on a single wall in your all-white room. Hunt for something big and bold at your local galleries and studio tours, online art vendors, antique shops and even thrift stores.  | 
Experiment with something affordable, like a funky piece you found at a local garage sale. A gallon of colorful paint and some new hardware is all you need to create an instant conversation piece.
Diary of a dresser makeover
This vibrant canary yellow ceiling makes the entire room come alive. This paint application would work with just about any hue, but be careful when you choose your sheen. A glossy finish may reflect light around the room too much; a matte or eggshell finish may work better.
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 Highlight staple furniture pieces. Matching
 white chairs would've made this all-white room look too washed out. I 
love how this homeowner took a different approach and selected bold 
chairs that instantly set this design apart. If you're ready to embrace 
this style, using a bright red hue like this will turn your white space 
into an instant showstopper. 
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 Pay attention to tiny details. This
 room looks all white from floor to ceiling at first glance, but it does
 have some tiny timeless details that make all the difference. The 
slight band of green on the bed's coverlet coordinates with the pillow 
on the chair and the natural elements outside. 
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