Yellow, orange, blue, red, pink and green have a common element.

They are candy colors and can be used in interesting, colorful ways to spice up various rooms of a home, especially those that don’t get all that much light.

Candy colors are often warm and help create a cozy space.

Colors such as yellow can be showcased as either light or dark shades, while colors such as orange can add a sense of light and warmth.

Looking for a more subdued color palette?

Blue and green introduce a sense of “coolness” but can easily be paired with warm colors for a soothing and calm vibe.

How to use candy colors

Do use candy colors in spaces where you are looking to pair an eclectic mix of colors in the same space.

Do use candy colors in graphic ways such as for bedding, wallpaper and artwork.

Do pair candy colors with neutral elements such as neutral area rugs.

How not to use candy colors

Don’t pair more than three candy colors in the same space.

Don’t mix candy colors with dark colors such as brown, black or indigo as they can cause candy colors to feel “muddy.”

Don’t ignore the opportunity to use candy colors around your home as accessories such as toss pillows, throws and accents such as vases and small sculpture.