Pink is more often than not seen as a feminine color, but it can be extremely versatile. The immense range of shades combined with the amount of the color that’s placed into a room can dramatically alter its effects.
Softer shades of pink have a tendency to transport us to a romantic era while darker shades of pink reflect modern tastes and works well with contemporary designs.
The Villa Bella Bedding by Southern Textiles creates a warm countryside feel by incorporating both solids and patterns with quality upholstered elements like pleats, tri-color roping and more.
Maker of all things nostalgic, Crosley added a lighter touch to the traditionally masculine 195os Classic Pay Phone. This modern adjustment makes it perfect for the teenager hooked on all things vintage (or that teenager inside of you).
Common pink color combinations include pink with soft blue, brown, light green and black. However, pink can practically work with almost any color.
If saturating a room in pink is too much to consider, think about implementing varying shades through accent pieces. Going against the softening effects of lighter pinks, the Viola Square Pillow by Max Accents shows how darker shades of pink can add real punch to a room.
As with all things in interior design, successfully decorating with pink all comes down to balance. Be willing to experiment with alternate shades and varying amounts of the color until you strike the right harmony for your space.