If you are looking for a pleasing and non-cheesy color combo, I have a brilliant idea: go for green and pink! Green is a natural color loved by almost everybody, while pink is a soft juxtapose that softens dark green shades or make brighter greens look more vibrant. How to use these colors when arranging a living room? Here are some ideas.
What Styles To Rock With Pink And Green?
This is a universal color combo that is welcome everywhere, from a bedroom to a living room and it can be incorporated into different styles, too: mid-century modern and contemporary, Scandinavian and dopamine-infusing decor, glam, boho, rustic and many others depending on the shades and their proportions.
The pink room is done with a living and dining zone, a green sofa and a gallery wall and elegant gilded items.
The beautiful pink living room is complemented with a green couch and plant life to make the color scheme cohesive.
The forest green wall is juxtaposed to the pink one, and the green couch supports the look.
Soft peachy walls and a grass green sectional are a perfect combo for a welcoming living room.
What Pink And Green Shades To Choose?
Green is the champion when it comes to home decor, almost everybody loves this or that shades or even several ones. Don’t hesitate to get forest green, emerald, olive green, sage green and other shades of this beautiful color, and if you want a more soothing environment, opt for dark shades like forest green or sage and olive greens. Considering pink, I’d say that blush and dusty pink look best of all in homes, though you may try any other tone including hot pink and even fuchsia. And again, for a more relaxing space, consider lighter or pastel shades of pink. Infuse your green and pink room with other shades of these colors but not too many, with navy or white, with yellow and coral. Gold items will add a touch of chic to the room.
The peachy pink room is filled with light through the bow window, the green sectional is paired with a yellow loveseat.
Pale sage green walls and a pink loveseat create a beautiful vintage-inspired combo, and the gallery wall of botanical posters add to the space.
Though Scandinavian rooms feature restraint color palettes, you may add some color like here: a green sectional and a blush chair.
Create a seating zone with a green sectional and pink chairs and poufs, tie the furniture up using pink pillows.
If you choose pink and green of the same color intensity, they will look very cohesive, stylish and complementary.
Fill your room with color making a bright green accent wall, adding a sunny yellow chair and a pink pouf.
How To Style A Pink And Green Living Room?
First of all, decide on the walls: will they be pink or green, or perhaps will you make an accent wall of these colors? You can go for some walls painted blush and others painted dark green to create a contrast. Now get some furniture that will support the chosen palette: a green couch, blush chairs and ottomans, green armchairs and tables. Don’t forget about green plants that can effectively add color to the space and enliven it at the same time. Accent the room with textiles that tie both colors with each other and enjoy!
Forest green walls echo with the matching couch, and the blush one softens the look of the room.
The vintage space shows off dusty pink walls and forest grene paneling, the fireplace features a dark green mantel, and the dusty pink velvet chair adds chic.
The space is infused with color: rich emerald and pink pair up beautifully, and gold touches add chic and elegance to the room.
Refresh the moody room in dark shades with brighter and lighter shades of furniture like here: blush and light green.
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