Decorating Choosing Color Using Color 7 Ways to Decorate with the Pantone 2022 Color of the Year Incorporate Very Peri, Pantone’s pretty periwinkle hue, throughout your home with these ideas ranging from small add-ons to statement-making updates. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Instagram Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Published on December 15, 2021 Share Tweet Pin Email Each year, the color experts at Pantone carefully select a hue to represent the current moment in design, and throughout the following months, this influential color echoes across the fashion, beauty, technology, and interior design industries. This year's pick—a dynamic shade of periwinkle called Very Peri—is sure to be no exception. Showcasing a vibrant blend of blue and red, the purple color is meant to inspire joy, creativity, and imagination, making it an ideal hue to refresh your home for the new year. Incorporate periwinkle through furniture, accessories, and paint colors to brighten rooms with a burst of energy. These ideas will show you how to decorate with Pantone's 2022 color of the year in any room. Carson Downing 1. Paint with shades of periwinkle. Periwinkle is a bright, playful hue that makes a daring paint color choice. When applied in small doses, it can enliven interiors without feeling too over-the-top. Try periwinkle on the walls of a powder room, or use it to update a piece of accent furniture. If you're really ready to commit, paint your kitchen island or base cabinetry in the unexpected shade, or use it on the ceiling in a living room or hallway to draw eyes upward. The Best Interior Paint Colors for a Foolproof Palette Edmund Barr 2. Bring in statement-making accents. Periwinkle can make a gorgeous splash of color in an otherwise neutral room. Bring in this vivid hue through one statement-making accent, such as a large piece of artwork or an upholstered chair. In this dining area, bright purple appears on a faux cowhide rug, which grounds the table and introduces an eclectic aspect to the modern space. Jay Wilde 3. Go light on walls. Very Peri is a vibrant shade that could be overwhelming if used all over in larger rooms. For a subtle dose of color, pick out a paint chip that includes similar blue-tinted purples, then opt for the lightest shade as your paint color. In this dining room, pale periwinkle walls are accented with black trim and accessories for a modern edge. Michael Partenio 4. Create a comforting bedroom. As a warm iteration of blue, periwinkle fosters a feeling of comfort and familiarity in bedrooms. Incorporate the hue through accent pillows and throws to cozy up your bed, or establish a sophisticated air with long, flowing drapes in a periwinkle material. The color looks especially luxurious on soft, velvety fabrics. Annie Schlechter 5. Sprinkle in purple accessories. There are tons of ways to experiment with Very Peri without committing to a new paint color or investing in new furniture. Start with a vase of purple flowers, artwork with a periwinkle palette, a set of violet-tinted glassware, or a coffee table book with a purple cover. Live with the color for a while, and if you like how it looks, consider making periwinkle a bigger part of your color scheme. Adam Albright 6. Pair periwinkle with nature-inspired hues. Since this shade often appears in flower gardens, it's not surprising that periwinkle harmonizes with other colors plucked from nature. Try it in a palette of analogous colors such as sky blue and spring green for a soft, serene look. For a moodier effect, opt for deeper shades like forest green and cobalt for your accent colors; these will prevent periwinkle from looking too sweet. Pantone Predicts These Joyful, Comforting Colors Will Trend in 2022 David A Land 7. Try periwinkle outdoors. This lively color is sure to make your house stand out from the street. Energize a lackluster exterior by using periwinkle as an accent color on shutters, trim, or the front door. Go bold with a paint color similar to Very Peri, or tone it down with a shade that incorporates plenty of gray, like the one used on this Colonial-style home. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit