Friday, August 26, 2011

Eye-Popping Pink

Pink is the colour of recreation and pleasure. So if you're looking to add oomph and vivre to certain parts of your home, there's no better way than to splash some pink into it.

To most people, pink has strong feminine associations. Experts say this is totally misguided! The fact is, there are many options for pink - it can be soothing, warm and even relaxing. And provided if you don't overdo it, even men can relate to pink.


The design of this room using the color pink as the main color on the walls of the room. Furniture that is used also have a matching color with the color pink as the color of cream. Television flat, white sofas complement living room the friendly impressed . Ornamental plants, lights and other trinkets to make this room becomes more alive. Floors made of merbau solid hardwood reinforced the impression that the owner of this room combines warmth and comfort to anyone who visits.


When decorating with pink, it is important to break it up with different shades throughout the house, using colours that will balance it such as cream, chocolate, black grey or even purple. Today's pink are fresher and softer compared to the 80s. But for home decorating purposes, it is still appropriate to find a balance instead of going pink all the way.

How to use pink?
* A modern look for pink is to balance it with chromes and brushed nickels. Soft pinks coupled with accents of whites and creams give rooms a fresh look, as long as the pink isn't overdone.

* In the living room, pink works best as an accent with pillows, flowers or other decorative objects.

* Pairing pink and orange together creates a really current look. Alternatively you can try pink with purple and white, using silver as base accents.

* Pink balanced with green can give rooms a soft French country look and will flatter most people's skin tones.

* If you are young at heart, or trying to be, a deep or vibrant pink accent wall can be a stimulating addition to your home, especially in your bedroom.

Remember .....
Your grandma probably told you a thousand times, but too much of anything is not going to do you good. In the case of using colours with strong emotional links at home, such as pink, it is not necessary to have whole walls painted with it, or to fill your house with whole ranges of pink furniture. Instead, just try chipping in the colour in the form of soft furnishing, such as upholsteries, curtains or carpets. This way, you spend less and retain the bonus of regret and revert ...


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