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6 Aesthetically-Pleasing Instagram Accounts To Follow If You're Obsessed With Color

The best accounts to brighten up your feed and satisfy your color cravings.

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6 Aesthetically-Pleasing Instagram Accounts To Follow If You're Obsessed With Color
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There are two types of people in the world: those who love a classic and neutral color scheme and those who want to use every color in the rainbow.

These personalities show in the clothing we pick out, the style of our living spaces, and even influences where we choose to travel. If you're like me, color always catches your eye.

Here are some of the best Instagram accounts for color enthusiasts to have in their feeds.

@pantone.

Ever wonder who decides the color of the year? Yep, it's Pantone -the top company when it comes to color. They are known for their expert color matching and marketing techniques, but on Instagram, they are known for their picturesque feed. From color swatches to fashion trends to foodie-style photos, their feed features everything with an extra pop of color.

@accidentallywesanderson.

If you didn't know, Wes Anderson is an American filmmaker known for movies like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "The Royal Tenenbaums." When watching his movies, fans can detect his definitive style of eccentric textures and beautiful pastels. The Instagram account @accidentallywesanderson accepts photo submissions from all over the world of everyday settings that could easily fit in a Wes Anderson film.

@ihavethisthingwithfloors.

Most people are looking ahead, but @ihavethisthingwithfloors is always looking down. The entire feed is devoted to boldly patterned and unique flooring that most tend to overlook. A simple change in perspective can show a wonderfully colorful world beneath our feet.

@acolorstory.

A Color Story is an editing app and their Instagram account aims to show off their best and most aesthetically pleasing photographs. It features everything from nature landscapes to vintage cars to sunset skies, and the variety of colors is guaranteed to liven up your feed.

@colorfactoryco.

@colorfactoryco features the amazing art pieces of their New York City and Houston galleries. Sometimes, they post about their exhibits, other times it's inspirational quotes or gorgeous flat lays. Regardless of the content, it's always colorful.

@ihaveathingforwalls.

Similar to the account that has a thing for floors, this account has a thing for walls. The content they post can be anything from art murals to bold buildings. Other Instagrammers can use the hashtag #ihaveathingforwalls to be featured. You'll definitely want to repaint your room after scrolling through their posts.

Always remember: a colorful Instagram post is the best kind!

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