This past fall, Pantone released the 2019 Spring/Summer color palette of fashion, these vibrant colors can certainly be applied to interiors such as décor, paint, and furniture.

Read on for ideas on how to use the Pantone vibrant colors for 2019 in your home.

Fiesta

Fiesta is a fun shade of orange red. Orange, especially bright orange, can be tricky to decorate with. This bold color can be used as an accent amongst neutral tones. Fiesta curtains, rugs or throw pillows can brighten up a white room.

Jester Red

This royal red can bring elegance to any room. Used in rugs or couches, this red can evoke coziness. Elevate the atmosphere of a room by painting the walls red. If you are feeling bold, you can even use a variety of other shades of red in the same room.

Turmeric

This spicy orange can be used to add flavor a space with an otherwise neutral palette. Try turmeric curtains or shades, chair cushions, or lamps to brighten a room. Use an accent or combine with other warm tones such as yellows and pinks.

Living Coral

A pretty and soft coral color for those who want to have fun with color without going too crazy and bold. When used with the right balance of complementary neutrals, you can twine coral into your home without feeling overwhelmed. Accent curtains, lampshades or patterned throw pillows will be enough to energize a room.

Pink Peacock

Eye-catching vibrant pink peacock should be used as an accent color. Try lining white shelves with pink graphic wallpaper for a punch of color. Or balance a dark, masculine room with statement furniture to keep it from feeling too serious.

Pepper Stem

Don't be afraid of letting this soft green take center stage. A couch, statement cabinet or wallpaper can go a long way without feeling too distracting. If you love earth tones, be sure to add this in rooms with neutrals.

Lemon Verbena

This bright and light yellow can surprisingly be used a neutral shade in interior design. Brighten a kitchen with lemon verbena painted walls and a white trim. Pair sunny couches and chairs with pale blue walls or rugs.

Princess Blue

A royal blue can actually be very versatile. A collection of blue knick knacks or wall hangings can make an elegant focal point. Keep your house classic by adding blue paint to a room with white French doors. Or go contemporary by adding a rug in the same color as the walls.

Toffee

Every color goes with this delicious brown, which gives your room for creativity. Brighten up whites by placing them against a backdrop of toffee brown. Or cover the toffee wall with a collection of art. Add warmth to a room with cozy toffee chairs and matching sofas. Bring brown alive with throw blankets in patterns.

Mango Mojito

A golden yellow is ideal to evoke a cozy atmosphere. Pairing mango mojito with a muted purple will add an extra zing to your home. A cool gray can also draw attention to yellow accent walls or statement furniture.

Terrarium Moss

The earthy green shad of terrarium moss offers versatility for decorating. If you want one big burst of green, start with a rug. Or use this darker green as a base for mixing with other shades.

Pressed Rose

If pink peacock is too bold for your taste, try this softer pink. Combine with bright whites and light wooden browns for a flowery, feminine finish. This subtle tone has just enough presence without making a room look too busy.

These ideas will inspire you to create colorful interiors for your home as accents of décor, painted focal walls or major furniture pieces.