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Vibrant Summer Colors to Add into Your Second and B Street Apartments

Vibrant Summer Colors to Add into Your Second and B Street Apartments

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It's official; summer has arrived! The days are longer, the weather is warmer, and it's time to start thinking about adding some vibrant summer colors to your Second and B Street home. Here are some tremendous apartment-friendly tips and colors for the summer to add to your space to get you in the mood for warmer weather.

Hues to Match Every Mood this Season

Here are perfect summer colors and details about the moods they evoke:

• Sunny Yellow: Nothing says summer like a pop of sunny yellow. Add some yellow pillows to your couch or vibrant decorations like hanging a sunflower-print tapestry on your wall to add this color to your apartment. Yellow is also a great color to use if you want to brighten a dark room.

• Crisp White: White is the perfect color to use if you want to create an airy, relaxed vibe in your home. Hang some sheer white curtains in your living room or bedroom to let in some natural light. Or, try adding a crisp white wallpaper to one of your walls for a fresh look.

• Ocean Blue: Bring the beach into your home with ocean blue. This color is perfect for creating a tranquil, relaxing atmosphere. Try adding blue accents to your bathroom or painting your front door blue.

• Vibrant Pink: Pink is the perfect color to add summer fun and excitement to your home. Hang a pink feather boa on your wall, or put out a vase of hot pink flowers. You can also try adding pink shades and wall accents.

Colors to Ready Your Home Summer Ready

Whether you're looking to add a touch of brightness to your apartment living room or want to create a cheerful atmosphere in your kitchen, there are plenty of summer-inspired hues to choose from. You can have some summer fun with these ideas with a few renter-friendly hacks.

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