Pink can be a polarizing color; some people hate it, but others are obsessed. If you fall into the latter category, chances are, you’re always on the lookout for ways to incorporate pink into your home design.
But too much pink can be visually overwhelming, even for people who love the color. So the question is, how do you incorporate pink hues into your home, without crossing over into “too much” territory?
A recent article from realtor.com outlined stylish ways to incorporate pink into your home decor, including:
- Use pink in the right spaces. While there are no rules for where you can and can’t use pink in your home, it generally works best in living rooms, bathrooms, and bedrooms, so keep that in mind when you’re deciding how to work pink into your home design.
- Embrace accents. As mentioned, too much pink can feel like… well, too much. Instead of going for an all-pink aesthetic, opt for a neutral palette with pink accents — for example, a pink accent wall, accent chair, or accessories like throw pillows or vases. This allows you to incorporate your favorite color into your home design, without the pink overwhelming the space.
- Try pink lighting. If you’re looking for a more subtle way to incorporate pink accents into your home, consider a pale pink lampshade. Not only will it add a pop of color to any room, but it also casts a flattering glow, making it a great way to add additional light to a space.