5 Tips For Incorporating Pink Into Your Home Dà©cor
According to Color Psychology, pink — more than any other color — is most commonly associated with love and optimism. MyMove also adds that pink has been shown to help boost creativity. With all these positive associations and attributes, why is the hue not more commonly incorporated into home décor?
After all, your home is where you first open your eyes every morning — and the colors you see around you can help set the tone for the entire day (for better or for worse). According to Heritage Design Interiors, the color you utilize inside your space and the way you decorate it can play a huge role in your mental health and overall mood — and — because your home is where you spend the majority of your time, the way you feel when you are there is particularly important.
Your home is your safe haven and is ultimately one of the very few places in the world that you have total control over, which is why intentionally designing it in a way that provides you with positive energy and emotional support is so crucial.
Knowing all of this, society's association of the color pink with being girly, childish, and even tacky may leave many people hesitant to give their own abodes a splash of the rosy hue. Luckily, doing pink in the right way can leave your home feeling luxe, inviting — and yes, grown up. It's time to reclaim the color pink.
1. Use pink as an accent

You don't have to have the same hot pink walls that you had in your bedroom when you were 12 in order to work the color into your home. Read More...