Chartreuse
This bright and happy color is ideal for a living room and can be a fantastic wall color. But be warned, it can be overwhelming so you may want to pair it with neutrals or just use the color as an accent.
Peacock Blue
This color is an excellent accessory and can actually pair with other really saturated colors in a pleasing way. This hue isn’t usually a great kitchen color but it works very well in an office or as an accent color in a bedroom.
Raspberry
All right, admittedly raspberry isn’t for everyone but the brightest version of this color, one that brings up visions of little girls or Willy Wonka, is a perfect accent for a girl’s room. But use it sparingly as an accent or possibly a nice ceiling trim. A watered down, faded version makes the perfect complement in many kitchens.
Kelly Green
Kelly green can be hard to work with because it has a heavy feel about it, but if you mix it with a lot of neutrals and bright colors it can work in almost every room in the house. But if you have a small room without a lot of natural light this is one color you may want to avoid.
Yellow
Yellow has always been a popular color in home decorating, this year’s version is a much more vibrant color and extremely vivid. For this reason, you want to use it sparingly and only as an accessory color in your home.