Sunday, February 13, 2011

Decorating with Red and Pink

In honor of Valentine's Day let's talk about decorating with red and pink!  Red happens to be my favorite color.  I always carry a red purse and love red accents for a pop of color. In honor of Valentine's Day, Amber has some wonderful suggestions for decorating with red and pink. 

Amber ...

Red and pink are often bashed and trashed as difficult colors for home decor, especially smaller homes.  But if used right, these vibrant shades can work wonders in any living space.

Let's look at pink first.  This lovely soft, classic color can be relaxing while providing an atmosphere of glamour and romance.

All Photos Courtesy of Country Living
  

Decorating with pink need not be overwhelming.  Pinks are soft and pleasing to the eye.  Especially when painted on a large piece of furniture.


White paired with pink is airy and calming.


What says glitz and glamour more than pink paired with mirrored furniture?


Mixing fabric patterns in pink such as ticking, paisley, damask or chintz keeps the pink effect from being fussy and overdone.


One pink focal point, like candlesticks, adds an easy accent color.


This desk and pink chair cushion remind me of cotton candy.  What a delicious place to work!


A fluffy pink throw adds femininity and grace to this room.   No need to paint every surface pink to create the feeling of romance.  Just a dash will do!

When it comes to using red, think beyond Christmas.  This is a strong color, ideal for making a statement and adding life to a room.  


A perfect accent color, red curtains and accessories brighten up standard white and cream decorating schemes.


Touches of red in curtains, collectibles and dishtowels add a splash of color to this pristine kitchen.


A distinctive piece, like this red dresser, adds a touch of drama to this neutral room!


Rather than clashing, the different patterns in this dining room add depth and a playful feel.


I just want to bake a tray full of chocolate chip cookies in this kitchen and sit on one of those fun stools and dunk it in a big glass of white milk.  (Psssst...the glass would have red polka dots on it!)


Easy update!  Paint a few chairs!  What a simple to change the feel of a room.


What could be more fun than walking downstairs on a red path....a whimsical and cute touch to any farmhouse.

This red, striped wall paper is warm and refreshing to the eye when paired with a pristine white chair rail.  Classic and traditional.  

This Valentine's Day consider adding a touch of red or pink to your Jewel Box® Home!  Add romance.  Love.  Snuggle.  Eat chocolate.

~Amber

3 comments:

  1. Love all the pictures. I love the calm of pink and energy of red in decorating. With an all male household, pink doesn't cross my threshold very often.

    Just picked up some pink tulips as a treat for me:)

    Sweet chocolate dreams!

    Happy Valentine's Day too!

    june

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  2. Hi June,

    Not much pink in my house either because of the boys. But I do love tulips, especially pink! I think I'll have to grab some myself. Thanks for the Valentine's Day wishes.

    Genevieve

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  3. Hi, June!
    I love your blog! And I love color in our little house! Red is my fave for our kitchen. Thanks for all the ideas, and a great blog!

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