Pink in living room design, flexible and emotional
Pink is no longer limited to "feminine" spaces but has become a popular choice in modern interior design. From gentle pastel pink to dark pink or neon pink, this color can play the role of background or highlight depending on the use.
Designer Francesca Wezel - founder of the Francesca’s Paints paint brand - believes that pink is one of the most flexible colors in the interior color palette, easily creating a cozy and friendly feeling when combined in the right tone.
Architect Alix Day - managing Alix Day Architecture Design studio (USA) - said that pink can be well combined with neutral colors such as gray, white or black, helping to balance space without causing eye strain.
8 pink living room decoration ideas
Combine light pink with neutral gray to create a gentle, modern space.
Mix dark pink with lemon green to increase contrast and personality.
Use a pink sofa or furniture instead of painting the entire wall.
Use pastel pink to light up the space while still maintaining sophistication.
Choose neon pink as a highlight in the modern living room.
Combine many pink shades to create visual depth.
Only use small pink details such as pillows, paintings, decorative carpets.
Paint the walls or fireplaces dark pink to create an impressive highlight.
Light pink tones help the space feel naturally warm, while dark pink needs to be balanced with neutral colors to avoid feeling heavy.
Mr. Dominic Myland - CEO of Mylands (USA) - emphasized that the use of bright pink should be accompanied by neutral interior to maintain overall harmony.
With the diversity of shades, pink can be suitable for many different living room styles, from gentle and sophisticated to outstanding personality, helping the living space become more lively and emotional.