Think of accessories and accents, rather than walls, rugs, or large furniture pieces. Pillows are a great place to start; neon-hued or neon-edged pillows can add the perfect punch to a neutral bedroom or a cream sofa. Adding an electric colored chair is another way to pop in the right amount of neon in an otherwise mellow room.
Much like fashionistas are donning totes and shoes that look like they've been dipped into a pail of neon paint, decoristas are employing the same idea with furniture. Got a bland dining room table resting in a brown and white room? Take those table legs for a cool and refreshing pink neon dip. Another DIY idea: paint yellow neon accents onto an old chest for a look that is fresh, current, but most importantly — not permanent.
MORE NEON INSPIRATION ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Neon: Back in a Big Way
• Get the Look: Neon
• A Fresh Take on Tradition: Neon Holiday
(Images: 1. The Aestate 2. Elle Decor 3. York Avenue 4. Adeeni Design Group 5. House and Hold)






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You lost me at "wine in moderation." :)
I love how you call it "make it work", like you're being dragged kicking and punching into the trend. If you don't like a trend, don't do it! that said, I'm not a huge neon fan, but all the examples you've chosen look lovely
Bright color is great, but IMO, neon has always been a NOT. It was wrong in the 80s, and it's still wrong.
Wow! Those chairs in the very first picture look AMAZING. Does anybody knows where to get those?