In our hectic life, having a romantic retreat within the walls of our homes may be crucial to keep a relationship on track. Do you have a special place that you can call romantic? Is it your bedroom? Or a bathroom? Or maybe a loveseat in your living room? If you would love to breathe in the romantic spirit into your home before St. Valentine’s Day, we have an option and inspiration for you. Find the color that associates with romance and splash it into your romantic nest. Get inspired with purple, pink and red tones and hues with FurnitureCart.
Find color inspiration for your liking and that suits your interior scheme. Whether it is a bed, or a loveseat, sofa, find a place to splash your own romantic palette in the house.
Set the mood with…
…Purple
Being the color combination of blue and red, purple combines the stability of the one and the fierce energy and passion of the other. That is the color of peaceful love and the color of magic between two. It is the color that uplifts the spirit and increases sensitivity. Moreover, it gives a boost to imagination and creativity.
Light tones of purple are graceful, tender and feminine. Dark tones are more into substantiality, wisdom, and luxury. Rich, deep purple creates a soothing yet contemporary look, especially when contrasted with white. As a cool color, purple has a naturally calming vibe, which makes it just a perfect solution for the bedroom.
…Pink
Playful and romantic – that is what comes first to mind when speaking of pink. This delicate color represents friendship and affection, harmony and inner peace. Being the sweet side of red color, both pink and red represent love, but pink is more into tenderness. In nature, subtle pink appears with the spring flowers and sunset pinks, – little wonder it is one of the most romantic colors. Today, we have plenty of uptrend hues – from hot pink to powder pink, fuchsia, rose and blush – you’ll definitely find the one, that catches your attention.
…Red
Passion, desire, excitement, red is the color that is the first one associated with the meaning of love. The brighter tones of this color are daring, energetic and demanding wise decisions when included in interior design. Representing both cupid and devil, this energy is harsh but courageous.
Though subtle reds, deep tones, like wine, merlot, brick, cherry, and red currant, are just right when reviving the natural tones and black-and-white interiors. The sophisticated and romantic atmosphere is gained by matching red with white, grey and black. Are you now fully inspired for the coming St. Valentine’s Day in February?