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Thinking about incorporating neon into your interior? A pop of neon can add unrivaled interest to an interior, but it can also be a tricky thing to pull off. If you’re thinking about adding a neon aesthetic to a room, we’ve collected three tips below to help you work it like a pro!

Add a few piece to an otherwise neutral room

Unless you’re going for a Pop Art aesthetic, layering neon into an already colorful room can result in a room that feels more fun-house than you may have intended. One way to lessen the chances of things getting too madcap is to lay down a neutral, almost monochrome base before you begin adding neon decor. Beige, gray, black, and white — or a mix of two or three of these colors — all work well with neons. 

Try working in contemporary and classic neon

Most neon pieces have a modern or postmodernist asethetic, which can be difficult to work into a homey-feeling room. To balance neon pieces’ assertive moderness, try balancing them with more antiquated neon pieces. Wondering what constitutes a neon antique? Murano glass pieces dating to the mid 20th century can often be procured in neon-like hues. Try a Murano lamp, bowl, or chandelier to bring a more established look to a neon space. 

Opt for a removable neon piece

If you’re really on the fence about neons, but want to try it out, go with a neon accessory rather than a furniture piece. An accessory such as a throw blanket, pillow, or vase can easily be removed if you tire of the blinding brights look. Adding a removable piece can also be a good way to try neons out. Live with one piece for a few weeks to test the waters and see if you’re game to add more.

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Lead photo by Douglas C. Wright Architects / Photo by Richard Powers

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September 29, 2022

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