Pink rugs aren't just for little girls' bedrooms, pink can actually both relax and excite. Pink is the colour of love; it's romantic, intimate and a bit glamourous. A combination of red and white, part of pink's appeal is that it's a subtler version of red. It has red's warmth without being too intense, making it a versatile colour.
A lot of people think pink is a feminine and juvenile colour, but it doesn't have to be. Different shades give off different effects and will create certain moods when paired with various colours. Pink can actually look masculine when paired with contrasting colours like gray or black.
If you do want to veer towards the lighter, feminine but not childish side, opt for soft pinks. These pinks look best with whites and creams and give off a spring look when mixed with fresh greens.
Bright pinks like fuchsia and raspberry look good with modern stainless steel and chrome. If you're decorating a teenager's room, mix bold pinks with orange, like our geometric Tahoe Zephyr rug, or purple and white for a more 'grown-up' version.
Whichever pink you choose, it's important to remember to break it up with different shades and colours to create balance. An easy and trendy way to do this is by incorporating a copper element to your décor.
Transitional styled Vivara Pink wool and art silk rug
Pink and copper is romantic, elegant and slightly whimsical. Copper makes modern interior design look rich and stylish. A touch of gold or copper instantly adds a touch of class to a room, while the dreamy pink balances it out with a soft look. This pink and copper palette creates a chic, sweet yet sophisticated atmosphere that oozes warmth.
Spheres Blush wool rug
So however you choose to style pink, remember to create balance with other colours, like grey or black for a more masculine look, or copper for a stylish appeal. Click here to view our pink rugs and don't forget that you can custom colour most of our designs!