Blush. Coral. Rose. Salmon. It all stems from that beautiful but sometimes controversial color PINK. I have never been a lover of pink especially when I was younger. I was a red-headed Tomboy and felt like it didn’t go with my freckled pasty skin, red hair or my image! HA! Since I’ve grown up (just a little) I’ve discovered grown up pinks and let me just say how “reformed” my opinion is when is comes to the color pink. Why have I changed my tune about it you ask? Let me count the ways with a little color psychology for you…
It has a calming and peaceful affect.
Evokes emotion and sensitivity.
Represents femininity, gentleness and nurturing.
So what’s not to love?! No wonder it is one of the colors used to represent Valentine’s Day. I’ve put together some ways you can add a little pink around your house whether it be subtly or in a big way.
1 || PILLOWS
Probably the easiest way to add a little pink is to do it with accent pillows. It mixes well with almost any style and color scheme. If you use a softer shade of pink and also adds a little sophistication.Salt Box CollectiveLulu & GeorgeMustard
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2 || DRAPERY
A little pink drapery adds a softness and femininity to a room with very little effort. I’m thinking about doing this for my little girls room just because she will love me forever and think I am the best Mom. But take a look at these rooms and the softness of the pink that adds so much to the feeling of the room. The Grit & Polish
Source UnknownShophouse DesignWhitney & Co.
3 || ACCESSORIES
Not sold yet?! Well here is probably your best approach to baby-stepping it into the pink scene. Accessories. I’m talking lamps, vases, storage boxes, books, artwork and anything else that will help create a pretty shelfie moment while still keeping things pretty safe and non-committal.Bellamuma
Source UnknownFashion Foie GrasSwoon WorthyMy Scandinavian HomeRandi Garrett DesignEva’s DecorYoung House Love
4 || WALLS
Risk takers and loyal lovers of pink…this one is for you. All good things come with a little risk and walls painted in pink is exactly that. But most risks are worth taking and this is no exception. In some spaces it is used to create a chic and soft look while in others it definitely has a more playful eclectic feel.
Alice Lane HomeAnna Spiro
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5 || DOORS
Probably my favorite application of this color that is a little trendy is on doors. It is just so fun, fresh and unexpected.
Source UnknownBailey McCarthyThe Larson HouseBrit ArnesenClassy Clutter
AHHHH! I hope I have sold you on at least one. It is good for me to get out of my comfort zone and pink definitely does that. I rounded up my favorite affordable items and paint colors if you want to get started implementing any of the 5 tips above.
1// Frosted Blown Glass Vase 2// Pink Himalayan Bath Salt 3// Pink Himalayan Salt Light 4// Window Panels
5// Watercolor Abstract Print 6// Velvet Pillow 7// Striped Lumbar Pillow 8// Dinner Napkins 9// Glassware
10// Dinner Plates 11// Lamp Base 12// Throw Blanket 13// Love and Happiness by BM 14// Wild Aster by BM
15// Frosted Petal by BM
So tell me what you think. Do you already have Pink in your Home Decor? Are you falling all over the trendy grown up pink? Comment below!
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