Green. One of the most popular colors showing up in recent home decor trends is green. It can be common for homeowners to use green as a sort of neutral tone that's a bit more exciting than the traditional white or beige. For example, you might use green in a space like your kitchen or your laundry room to add some calming, colorful energy in a space that might usually be less exciting.

Yellow. While some yellows may seem too bright as wall colors, many homeowners are opting for milder yellow tones to add warmth to their living areas. Shades like marigold and saffron can maintain a room's neutral appearance while giving a warm and interesting flair to the space. You might use a warm yellow paint in your living room or bedroom to make them feel cozy and welcoming.

Red. Following the recent trend of using various earth tones in home decor, another common choice for interior painting has been a variety of soft red shades. Some homeowners feel this adds a romantic flair to their rooms, as a deep red on the wall can make a space feel warm and striking. Red shades that homeowners are leaning toward include magentas and cranberry colors.

Pink. Lovers of pink can rejoice, as the bright color is becoming increasingly popular as an interior design option. With shades that are rich and darker, as well as lighter, more vibrant tones, the color pink offers an array of possibilities for brightening any space. For example, you may use a vivid magenta color in a bedroom to add a burst of excitement to your wall or apply a light pink trim to a neutral-colored room for a small pop of soft color.

Sources: Southernliving.com, Homesandgardens.com