The resurgence of pink in interior design may be largely due to evolving perceptions of colour. Designers are increasingly moving away from traditional gender norms, and showcasing the sophisticated, modern side that pink has to offer.
From soft pastels to bold fuchsias, pink offers a versatile palette that can enhance any space; not to mention its ability to create diverse moods and atmospheres. The movement towards incorporating pink into interiors reflects a broader shift towards more personalised and expressive design.
Coconut Ice by Resene is a mid-toned pink, making it easy to layer with differing pink shades. Consider pairing it with warmer pinks, or reds, to infuse energy and vibrancy into a space. This is especially well suited for social spaces, such as kitchens or lounges, as it will add a lively, inviting feel.
INTRODUCING PINK INTO YOUR SPACE
Incorporating pink through textiles is an excellent way to test the waters. Pink cushions, throws, and rugs can introduce the colour into a room without committing to a full overhaul. These elements can easily be swapped out or updated, making them a flexible option for changing styles. For a bolder approach… A pink velvet sofa or an armchair would create an exciting and confident change to the space.
Alternatively, artwork, sculptures, or decorative pieces can serve as focal points in a room and be used to showcase accent colours from a palette. Pink art prints or framed photographs can introduce the colour in a way that feels intentional and curated… whilst pink vases, lamps, or picture frames can be used to subtly enhance the colour scheme.