Sukhmani
Pink has always been thought of as a colour best suited for a girls’ bedroom. But the trend has changed today. Pink is now seen everywhere in home décor. It adds freshness, vitality and pizzazz…but the important thing is for you to know how to use it and where.
Aren’t ready for a complete pink overhaul? Here’s how to keep it subtle:
When experimenting with pink, you don’t have to stick to just one shade! Experiment mixing pastel pink, fuchsia, and dark pink to come up with a totally unique room. Pink, purple, and red are next to each other on the colour wheel. Combining these colours makes for a dramatic look that’s good for a living room.
So, be careful!
Pink can be paired with other colours, including chocolate brown, black, mint-green, and white to create a variety of moods. When paired with a masculine hue like navy blue, pink can add a feminine balance. Pairing pink with black and white is a designer classic.
If you love to entertain your guests, then a hot rich pink in your dining room is the perfect solution. It complements your guests, reflects a beautiful light during day and evening, it psychologically encourages conversation and your appetite and most of all, it sets the stage for a brilliant and successful dinner party.
Choose edgy graphic print furniture and decor in high-impact shades of pink that are funky and fashionable, rather than sweet floral and other dainty patterns that can sometimes look a little juvenile.
(Sukhmani is a Chandigarh-based interior and landscape designer)
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