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Lots of neon paint was used in the making of this living room and kitchen. If you’re looking to make a smaller impact, take note of the detailed ways each color is used.

Layer abstract neon prints for a small but noticeable punch of color.

A bold floor color isn’t exactly subtle, but with the right decor, it could just be the one pop of color you need. (See how

Elsie Larson

of A Beautiful Mess DIY-ed these ah-mazing wood teal floors on her blog).

If you favor a more minimal aesthetic but want to get in on the neon fun, consider choosing a bright hue for your door.

Color is aplenty in this formal dining room. The bright coral statement wall stands out, but it’s the little addition of more neons, pastels, and primary colors that really makes the space.

If you’re a minimalist at heart and can’t bear to bring in more than the tiniest pop of neon, consider a throw blanket. Simply store it for a more classically neutral space.

Add color to a muted living room by adding a large, neon painting over the couch. If you look closely, you’ll notice the turquoise hue was carried through the room with smaller photo frames.

Mixing and matching seating is one of our favorite design trends. This room’s rustic, minimalist vibe is completely disrupted (in the BEST way possible!) by these blue metal chairs.

Choose a color family, and buy bright and neon-colored home decor accessories to accent larger neutral pieces. We love the pops of purple, pink, and fuchsia in this living room.

This family living room is definitely not lacking color. We’re particularly mesmerized by the bright binding of this family’s book (and vase!) collection.

The use of highlighter yellow pillows is so unexpected in an otherwise pastel-focused room, but it works SO well!

Proof all you need is a bright table runner to add some playful color to a room.

Who knew gray and so many neons made for such a solid pairing?

Neon teal walls don’t feel overwhelming when paired with a sleek, dark washed wood dining room table set, oversized black and white prints, and a chic chandelier.

We love the idea of choosing a bright hue (like this electric orange) for the outside of your doors to add a pop of color to your hallway.

The pink ceiling ledge really completes the room. (The neon chairs don’t hurt, either)!

Somehow, the soft whites and taupes manage to create an ideal foundation for the pale orange duvet, bold yellow sheets, and various neon throw pillows.

These bright, shiny shelves perfectly compliment the bold yellow couch and the subtle mint metal of the coffee table.

The graphic, geometrical elements in this room are made more pronounced by the use of neons. From the chandelier to the rug, this bedroom is a modern neon-lover’s dream.

Can you even imagine growing up in this bedroom? The antique mirror, super shiny dresser, and smart accessories make the extreme use of color inviting, not overwhelming.

The subtle pops of fuchsia really compliment the turquoise couch and neon teal chair. We love how the Rainbow Fish-inspired pillow ties all the colors together.