Not only are jewel hues totally on-trend right now, but they also make any space look instantly richer (in all senses of the word). Deep reds and blues are romantic and sophisticated; not to mention they hide stains like a charm. Ahead, click through our favorite ways to style and shop the jewel-toned home trend.
Sapphire
Sapphire blue in the bedroom is regal and luxe.
Sapphire
Jennifer Taylor Marcella tufted wingback bed (Overstock, $866)
Sapphire
It also makes for a surprisingly versatile living room sofa.
Sapphire
Article Sven Cascadia blue sofa (Article, $1,300)
Emerald
A jewel-toned table is a smaller commitment than a couch or bed, but still as bold.
Emerald
Palladia side table (Target, $110)
Emerald
Try pairing rich green furniture with plants for a monochromatic look.
Emerald
Velvet Lyre Chesterfield sofa (Anthropologie, $2,499)
Amethyst
Instead of jewel-toned furniture, try actual jewels, like this amethyst geode.
Amethyst
Amethyst geode (Wisteria, $99)
Amethyst
Try shades of purple in your workspace to make it more fun and feminine.
Amethyst
Carlyle side chair in purple velvet by Armen Living (Madison Seating, $291)
Amber
Amber’s an easy, elegant way to warm up any room.
Amber
Skyline swoop-arm tufted linen chair French yellow (Target, $320)
Amber
Pairing two jewel tones (like sapphire and amber) makes a room look expensive.
Amber
Loni M Designs atomic armchair (Wayfair, $1,080)
Aquamarine
Subtle shades of aquamarine in a rug, throw pillows and art feel super-Zen.
Aquamarine
Moorish tile aqua 6-by-9-inch rug (Pier 1, $280)
Ruby
Ruby chairs go surprisingly well with an emerald painting.
Ruby
Modway Cordelia dining side chair in red (Bed Bath & Beyond, $135)
Ruby
Sometimes a whole rainbow of jewel tones can, surprisingly, work together.
Ruby
Mitzi cardinal red small sofa (Pier 1, $600)
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