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Letterbox Colour Palettes : Pink
from Letterbox August '20
by Letterbox
Every month we take a look at a different colour and how it can be brought into your home. We know adding new colour, or any colour into your home can feel daunting. There is no one size fits all when it comes to adding and using colour in your own home. But, every home does need some colour. It can boost your mood, ease anxiety and make it feel like your own.
In July, we are looking at Green! Glorious Green. If you haven’t considered Green in your home, there really is no reason why. Green is a beautiful colour to adopt into your home palette and with the right shade, can easily be paired with some stunning colours. Here’s a full guide on how you can inject Green into your home.
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LET’S TALK SHADES...
As with every colour we look into, Pink has so many shades and almost moods to consider before grabbing a paint pot. Deep pinks, Soft Pinks, Subtle Pinks and Candy Pinks can all look fantastic with a huge variety of textures, colours and interior trends.
PINK CAN BE USED ANYWHERE
As with any colour, pink can beincorporated into any space, any home.With the correct finish, pink in any part ofyour property can look smart, grown upand bang on trend.
Pair with darker shades In your kitchenspace. Dark units and light counter topswork so well against a contrasting, boldpink tile. Accessorized with matt blackfinishes, this kitchen colour palette willadd style and interest into a would be runof the mill kitchen.
Pink on Pink
Can look truly beautiful in your bathroom and en-suite. Of set the pink hues with gold of brassy finishes for an expensive looking wet room. If you prefer the contrast of those darker hues, matt dark grey is a fantastic choice also.
KEEP IT MOODY.
We get it, not everyone is completely confident in splashing their entire home in Pink. So incorporating moody, masculine shades is a great counter balance against that bright Pink.
Navy, Grey, Black and even Green make fantastic contrasting colours and also offer some moody tones.
PLAY WITH MATERIALS
There really isn't many materials pink doesn't suit, so don't be scared to mix and match a variety of materials with the colour.
We love a soft, light beachwood with subtle pink shades.
WHY SHOULD YOU ADOPT PINK INTO YOUR HOME?
Pink is a lovey addition for anyhome. With its versatility withother shades, and trends, therereally isn't a reason why yourhome, or any home, couldn't sneaksome pink hues.