Sweet Water Decor 3.75" Pink Safety Matches - Glass Jar | Approx. 60 Matches | Matchsticks | Home Decor | Candle Accessories | Long Matches | Apothecary Jars for Fireplace | Housewarming Gift

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Sweet Water Decor 3.75" Pink Safety Matches - Glass Jar | Approx. 60 Matches | Matchsticks | Home Decor | Candle Accessories | Long Matches | Apothecary Jars for Fireplace | Housewarming Gift

Sweet Water Decor 3.75" Pink Safety Matches - Glass Jar | Approx. 60 Matches | Matchsticks | Home Decor | Candle Accessories | Long Matches | Apothecary Jars for Fireplace | Housewarming Gift

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If you don’t want to include actual plants, you might consider leafy or floral patterns. If you like wallpaper, pink and green patterns are relatively common. Alternatively, you could hang a largely green painting or photo on a pink wall. 37. Lemon Yellow and Pink If you want more yellow in any given room, lemon yellow makes a great color for an accent wall. This color works nicely with pink furniture. Softer or cooler-hued pinks help create a more balanced palette. But if you really want to add brighter pops of color, you might consider adding a couple of small magenta accents. 38. Cardinal Red and Pink If you need a shade of green that’s bold yet dignified, emerald green is the way to go. This shade is essentially deep green with blue undertones, much like the stone it’s named after.

And if you're wondering how triadic colors are toned down, choosing tertiary or subdued shades is the answer. For instance, you can switch out a golden yellow for a softer honey glow, or an iridescent turquoise for an oceanic teal.

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Sage green is having a moment in the design world, and it’s easy to see why. Though it’s a springlike shade, it’s muted enough to work almost like a neutral. Sage pairs beautifully with many different colors, but if you want an interesting combination that really pops, try combining it with pink. Lavender and pink are similar shades that work well together, especially if you’re trying to create a springlike palette. Very pale, near-neutral versions of both work beautifully alongside shades of pale gray. For example, you might consider a room with gray walls, a blush pink accent wall, and soft lavender furniture.

You can give this combination a vintage-inspired twist by choosing slightly muted hues of each. Take a room with soft gray or sage walls with white trim. Add in soft orange sherbet chairs and very pale dusty pink curtains. 42. Pewter and Pink Turquoise works nicely in color schemes with white. But if you’re going for a real standout look, try including it in a palette with hot pink. This tends to work best when you use pink as an accent color. In a room with turquoise walls and otherwise neutral furniture, you might consider adding in a hot pink chair as a beautifully unique conversation piece. 22. Sage Green and Pink This color combination can also be used to create surprisingly modern palettes. In a room that is mostly monochromatic cream, try adding a pop or two of hot pink or magenta. That can be as simple as adding a bouquet of roses or an accent chair. 11. Light Wood Tones and Pink This is a very light shade of pink that will read as off-white in some lights. Use this color for a subtle glamor in a dressing room or bathroom, alongside white quartz countertops and dazzling spotlights. Sherwin Williams- Rachel Pink Though you might not think so at first, pink is a color for almost every application. Very pale shades make beautiful neutrals. Bright, highly saturated shades make perfect accent colors. And of course, there’s every shade in between! When you choose the right combination, you can make pink at home in just about any room. What Colors Go With Pink?Teal is a deep blue with a subtle hint of green pigment, which gives it an intense feeling, like a bottomless ocean. This color has been popular in interior design for several years and can be accented nicely with a pale shade of blush pink.

Peach is pretty close to being pink. So if you want to create a color scheme that is almost (but not quite) monochromatic, peach and pink make a winning combination. You can maximize or minimize contrast according to your tastes. For minimal contrast, choose more orange-hued pinks. For maximal contrast, go for brighter, more red-heavy shades. Like many darker shades, hunter green looks especially nice with blush pink and similar shades. It also looks great with coral and salmon, two shades of pink with prominent orange undertones. If you’re interested in reading further about the psychology of color and how color meanings affect you, read our full post . Periwinkle is quite an on-trend color. Its purplish-blue nature makes it an excellent companion for pink, too! One of the prettiest ways to use this combination is to combine a periwinkle couch, chair, or bedspread with pink walls or a pink rug. Painting a wall gold is a bold statement that is often a step too far for most people’s tastes, so instead, introduce gold in accessories such as photo frames, plant pots, and wall art.

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We’ve already established that pink and gray go well together. But if you’re eager to create a gentle, welcoming palette, warmer-leaning grays might be your answer. This shade is a great one for couches, chairs, and other types of living room furniture. Aubergine is a deep, dignified color that’s perfect for creating darker, moodier palettes. If that’s your goal, take a room with aubergine walls and add pale blush pink furniture or accents to balance out the energy.

Blue is quite a popular color for interiors, but sky blue probably isn’t one of the most popular selections out there. Its bright energy isn’t for everyone, but it definitely makes a statement against pink. As a general rule, it’s best to use softer and/or cooler shades of pink when working with brighter shades of red. If you use hotter or brighter pinks, you might find that your color scheme looks a little too much like a Valentine’s Day card. 39. Warm Gray and Pink Blush pink seems to be the most popular way to do pink, potentially because it's the least saccharine, and earthy tone that can almost act as a neutral. Again, blush pinks look lovely against rich colors like navy blues and forest greens but more recently these are being used with colors from the same side of the color wheel. Reds and oranges combined with blush tones create a fun scheme that's refreshing yet warm and inviting too. Any shade of pink can be brought to life with gold accents. A pale pink room will feel uplifted and instantly more refined with gold accessories, while a hot pink or dark pink room will be made to feel luxurious with gold details. Terra cotta also makes a nice wall color. You might consider a terra cotta accent wall in a room with otherwise pink walls. A Persian-style rug works especially nicely in a room like this, but it’s also wise to include some cooler colors (like darker blue furniture) to prevent the room from becoming overly warm. 25. Soft Blue-Gray and Pink

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If you like unusually-colored living room furniture, sky blue couches and chairs are a great choice. And when you sprinkle in a few pink and lime green accent pillows, you can create a striking aesthetic without putting in a massive amount of effort. This look goes well with jute or seagrass rugs. The neutral coloration offers a grounding influence while following the summer-inspired theme. 30. Tangerine Orange and Pink Taupe has become a popular neutral when it comes to wood flooring and countertops, so chances are good that you’ll run into it at some point. It’s somewhere between weathered brown and gray, so its relatively cool nature makes it a great companion for pink. One easy combination is that of baby pink walls and pale taupe flooring. If you like both blue and green and want a high-energy color for your next design project, turquoise just might be your answer! This color is reminiscent of summer, and it also might make you think of the American Southwest.



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