Chattanooga Times Free Press

Don’t be afraid: THINK PINK

- BY CATHY HOBBS

Pink is one of those colors that you can dress up or down, and use all year long. Despite what many people may think, pink is more than just a feminine color. From the runways to home decor, pink remains one of the most popular accent colors.

Pink comes in all different shades and tones. Many darker pinks have undertones of blue, which is why some of the deeper tones come to life when paired with blue. On the other hand, some softer tones have more cream or white as their foundation color and work better with lighter shades, or can be used as contrast colors when paired with colors such as black or brown.

When looking for ways to incorporat­e pink into your decor, first decide if you wish to use it as a foundation color for your primary pieces, as a dominant color in your space or as an accent color. One of the best ways to use pink or any accent color is through the use of a popular designer color technique called color mapping, in which color is repeated throughout a space. When using pink in your decor:

› Don’t be afraid to pair pastel pink or lighter shades with white. Many consider this palette to be fresh and modern.

› Lighter shades of pink can serve as great contrast colors when paired with darker colors such as black or brown.

› Don’t be afraid to mix different shades of pink in the same space.

› Consider using pink in unexpected ways like accent pieces such as coffee table books and artwork.

› Don’t rule out hot pink; it remains one of the hottest accent colors in home decor.

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TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE PHOTO Hot pink packs a powerful color punch in this bedroom.
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A pink coffee table book paired with brown pottery creates a soothing tabletop vignette.
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Powder pink and brown create an interestin­g yet unexpected combinatio­n.

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