Design & Decor – Hausette https://hausette.com Decor & Design, Repair, Living Fri, 18 Sep 2020 19:07:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 https://hausette.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-new-32x32.png Design & Decor – Hausette https://hausette.com 32 32 Colors That Go With Pink: Gorgeous Pink Color Schemes https://hausette.com/design-decor/colors-that-go-with-pink/ Fri, 18 Sep 2020 16:59:23 +0000 https://hausette.com/?p=454 Do you want to decorate with pink, but are afraid the color may look too juvenile? Find the most gorgeous pink color schemes right here, along with complementary shades that will enhance the beauty of your interior design.

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Do you want to decorate with pink, but are afraid the color may look too juvenile?

While a valid concern, there are many ways to incorporate a pink color scheme that remains modern and mature.

Find the most gorgeous pink color schemes right here, along with complementary shades that will enhance the beauty of your interior design.

Color Theory

The basis of color theory is the color wheel and the psychological feeling specific colors impart. 

Most people are aware of complementary shades found opposite it on the color wheel. What most people don’t know is that other cohesive color scheme looks can also be:

  • Monochromatic – one color in various intensities
  • Analogous – three colors next to each other on the color wheel
  • Triadic – colors equally distant from each other on the color wheel
  • Tetradic – two sets of complementary colors

Pink’s complementary color is a yellowish-green, with variants dependent on hue.

Pink has a fantastic range of color options. You can take the feeling of a room from soft, peaceful, and nurturing to one of energy and passion using these remarkable combinations below.

#1: Rosy-Pink and Gray

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Pink sofa with two blankets and cushions standing in sitting room interior with windows with curtains, patterned carpet and empty frame on the wall

The balance of color intensity between the rosy-pink and gray elevate this color scheme into something crisp and modern, yet serene and comforting.

A room abundant with natural light is perfect for mid-range hues of pink and grey. As the day passes, the colors appear to change tones and keep the space looking interesting. Yet, in the evening, they are not too dark. 

Adding light cream as an accent color and bringing in texture in the rug and shelf backdrop brings maturity to this design.

Recreate this look by keeping the walls and decor one color and adding a pink couch as the main focal point. Pops of white or cream add dimension without becoming overwhelming.

#2: Pink and Teal Green

Pink and green pillows on bed with beige bedhead and lamps in modern bedroom interior with floral posters

A soft pink paired with a gentle teal green and balanced with a deep gray is unexpected, yet incredibly cozy and inviting. 

The touches of pink shades in the accent pillows, blanket, and vase take the edge off what could otherwise be a harsh color combination.

Recreate this look by taking a pink softened by lots of white, and pairing it with its complementary shade of green (leaning toward the blue spectrum) in a more intense hue. Use the pink tone sparingly about the space to bring all the room’s colors harmoniously together.

#3: Beige-Pink and Soft White

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Very pale pink with beige undertones paired with a soft white is understated, modern, and yet timeless. The pastel tones are a peaceful backdrop to the eye, letting the mid-hue grey of the throw and the pop of green foliage bring life to the space.

The style of furnishings can make this color combination contemporary, using streamlined designs. Alternatively, use overstuffed couches and chairs to make it comfy and cozy. The color combination is gentle and imparts a feeling of calmness and serenity.

Recreate this look by keeping the floor and walls white and bringing in pink furniture pieces and a small pop of vibrant color. Avoid a one-dimensional feel by adding moldings to the walls and unique light fixtures.

#4: Pink and Crimson

Stylish interior of living room

For a room with a creative and thoughtful vibe, try pairing a vibrant mid-hue pink with crimson or burgundy. Technically members of the same color family, they seamlessly co-exist without being jarring to the eye.

Pink brings vibrancy to an otherwise dark-tone wall that could make a room feel too serious. The grey chair and pure white furnishings further enhance the color. The touches of pink are minimal, which means you can try different shades and gain a whole new look.

Recreate this look by choosing a deep red for the walls while keeping the tables and accessories white. The tone of the gray chair matches the intensity of the pink hue, creating a balance that helps visually ground the room. 

#5: Deep Dusty Rose and Deep Gray

Flowers and books next to pink bed with grey pillows in patterned bedroom interior. Real photo

This modern and romantic look stems from the clever balance between the deep dusty rose pink that borders on plum against super dark greys. Lighter grey becomes neutral and gives the eye a visual rest amid the large floral pattern.

What brings this color scheme together is the pops of yellow-green, as it’s the complementary shade to the pink. Without it, the room would appear less dimensional and a bit boring.

Recreate this look by finding a sizeable floral wallpaper mural that features tones of dusty pink from pale to intense over a dark background. Highlight the pink with a headboard, bed, and curtains done in a matching upholstery color. Balance the room with light gray bedding, furniture, and flooring.

#6: Pale Pink and Forest Green

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For an updated retro feel, pair a rich pale pink with an ever-so-slightly muted forest green. The color combination brings a feeling of wealth, nature, and vitality to any space.

What makes this color scheme so pleasing is that it’s gentle on the eyes and brings a sensation of calmness. The use of pink on the lower wall continues flowing into the flooring, which adds a lightness to the room and sets off the statement couch.

Recreate this look by using pink wainscotting and a pink and black checked flooring. Paint upper walls a forest green color. Keep the profile of the deeper-intensity green couch low to help set it off against the pink backdrop. Add real plants and minimal white accessories to make the main color combo even more exciting.

#7: Bubblegum Pink and Vibrant Green

Succulents on the wall. Plants in arid places growing up in the niches on the wall. Pink stucco wall. Bright green thorny plants. Patio. Stay in his yard.

For a fresh and lively space, opt for bubblegum pink paired with a vibrant green. These two colors complement each other perfectly, while the green shade tells your brain you’re in a natural setting, which calms the senses.

What makes this color scheme impressive is that the tones are subtle yet bring forth a brightness when together that is uplifting to the spirit without looking too childish.

Recreate this look by painting the walls a crisp mid-hue pink then offset the background with plants that display foliage in bright green or with one bold green couch. Accessorize with pure white or cream to update the final look.

#8: Pink and Golden Orange

Bright bedroom with double bed, brick wall and rug

Soft pink is the perfect complement to golden beige or orange tones and can prevent a space from looking too masculine. Using the triad theory with pink brings you to these less intense shades of orange that are harmonious in hue, so the room seems curated.

What makes this unusual color combination work is the shade of pink picks up the warm tones in the brick and other furnishings. The addition of pink brings just enough femininity and a touch of elegance to the room.

Recreate this look by finding a shade of pink that works with the colors in the brick wall. Bring the pink in with large pillows and a thick comforter on the bed, and add in other pink touches like the sleek picture frame on the wall. Keep the rest of the palette on walls and flooring a neutral beige.

#9: Hot Pink Tones and White

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Using vibrant pink in a monochromatic fashion against white is fresh, modern, and uplifting to the senses. The variations in shade bring a ton of interest and enliven an otherwise blank space, without being busy.

With four or more shades of the same pink color, the eye gently wanders around, making the room feel spacious. Use the analogous theory and choose purple in a matching tone for accessories to help heighten the energy level even more.

Recreate this look using light grey flooring and walls in one of the lighter shades of pink from your monochromatic scale. The key is the pure white couch and trim that set off the pink, making it the star of the room. Pop in some mid-tone purple accents to finish the look.

#10: Fushia, Turquoise, Yellow, and Grey

Spacious living room with modern furniture, colorful details and washi tape wall decor

For a true expression of fearless personality, design your room around a bold fuchsia pink, a bright yellow, and a turquoise blue using the triad theory. The intensity of the colors imparts a playful vibe, but the cool tones of the gray backdrop bring it back to pop-art modernity.

The full-on grey walls, curtains, and furniture can drag down a space, but the contrast of the intense pink is equally balanced by the blue and yellow and pulls the room together into a cohesive style.

Recreate this look by going for a deeper gray on walls and furniture that can hold it’s own against the bright pink, blue, and yellow. Add white accessories and bits of natural wood and foliage to calm the bold colors and give the eye a resting spot.

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Baby Girl Room Ideas: 8 Beautiful Design Ideas https://hausette.com/design-decor/baby-girl-room-ideas/ Sun, 06 Sep 2020 13:25:17 +0000 https://hausette.com/?p=435 Bringing home your new little bundle of joy is fun and exciting! Whether you have your heart set on a pink room or aren't quite sure yet what you want, check out these eight beautiful design ideas for a girl's room.

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Bringing home your new little bundle of joy is fun and exciting! But it can also be a bit stressful and scary.

Combat some of that stress with a nursery that you love as much as she does. You can easily find some great ideas for her room that allow you to decorate her nursery or bedroom before she even arrives.

Whether you have your heart set on a pink room or aren’t quite sure yet what you want, check out these eight beautiful design ideas for a girl’s room.

#1: Shabby Chic Done Right

Shot of a cozy baby room with a canopy bed

When done right, the shabby chic design can look both amazing and beautiful, which is why you might love this design. It focuses primarily on the color white, and you can use the classic wood crates to store everything from extra clothes and diapers to her favorite toys. 

To keep the white from looking too blinding, you’ll find accents of pink here and there, including in the decorations hanging on the walls and some of the toys that double as decorative items.

The cloud patterned sheets with the matching pillow add a few fun touches to the room and use the color gray to add a little more color to her room. You can adjust the design based on what you want to use too.

#2: Outdoor Fun

interior of a children's playroom with a tent, lamps and toys in dark

Who says that you can’t have as much fun sitting inside as you do in the great outdoors? This fun design works when your little girl is a baby, and when she gets a little older. The main focus is on a tent or teepee that she can use as a bed later or as a playroom when her friends come over. 

For babies, you might use that tent on top of a crib to give her some privacy and block out the light, which can help her sleep better and easier. A few fun touches that can make the room pop include nature prints that you hang on the walls as well as stuffed animals. Don’t forget the bamboo and natural wood furniture either.

#3: Your Golden Princess

Gold poster on the wall in child's bedroom interior with armchair next to pink cradle with knit blanket

Treat your new baby girl like the princess she is with this design idea that incorporates both the color gold and princess decorations. Though some think that gold is too bold for a baby’s room, it can warm up a space and make the room feel more welcoming. You don’t need to focus too much on gold, though, as it can also work with other shades such as pink and lilac. 

Rose gold offers a twist on traditional gold that can make her feel like she’s royalty. A few gold accents such as boxes on the shelves and lighting fixtures can make the pink decorations that you choose pop and make the nursery look like a pro designed it.

#4: Pastel Pink and Gray are Wholesome

Sweet, pastel pink accessories in a classic, dark nursery bedroom interior with wooden furniture and a gray crib for a child

Pastel pink is a hot nursery trend, but you can keep her bedroom from looking like all the others with the addition of some gray.

Gray is a great option because it is darker than pink and can hide more stains, including those caused by a baby accident. Painting one or more of the walls gray and choosing a similar color for the floor gives you a good place to start. 

You’ll also want to add some gray furniture to the room. This can be the chair that you use to the rock her to sleep or the crib where you lay her down. Pink accents such as bedding and pillows or wall hangings add a feminine touch to the room.

#5: Rustic Boho Chic

Rustic rug in stylish baby bedroom with grey and vintage furniture, real photo with copy space

You don’t need to spend a ton of money on decorations for your new baby’s nursery. Rock the rustic and boho-chic look for a fraction of what you would otherwise spend. This design idea incorporates both pieces you own those you buy as well as older and newer items. 

Adding a rustic rug in the center of the room brings in all the bright colors that you want. It can also protect the floor from damage. Mid-century modern furniture works well in this type of nursery and grows with your child to look great in a toddler’s or teenager’s room. If you choose a few bolder colors for the linens and rug, you might go with neutral colors for the furniture.

#6: Stun With White

Baby girl nursery

Creating a stunning look in a baby girl’s nursery is as easy as basing your design around the color white. This also works well in rental homes when you can’t paint the walls or change the floors. A white crib combined with a matching dresser and changing table will give the room a classic and traditional look. 

You can add a few accents of gray to warm up the room, including the chair where you sit and talk with your baby and a warm rug. Other colors can accent the white and keep it from looking too cold or sterile, such as pink and gray. You may want to add a few wall decorations in shades of gold or bronze for a classy feel too.

#7: Nursery Zoo

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Foster a love for animals from a young age with a nursery built around a zoo theme. Though kids can go online to learn about animals, they’ll pick some of their favorites when they’re still babies. This idea relies heavily on stuffed animals that she can cuddle with when napping or playing on the floor. 

You might go with a large stuffed animal such as a zebra or lion that serves as the room’s focal point. She’ll love showing off that toy to her friends later. Animal print bedding is a great addition to the room that works with the theme. You can also bring in nature prints or a matching rug as well as a tent that she might love later as much as she loves her bed.

#8: Go Neutral

Cute beige soft chair with wings for the little princess's nursery. Children's furniture. Furniture for little girls

Neutral colors are great for parents planning for the future. Not only will those colors work as your daughter ages, but you can use the same colors in a nursery for any future children that you have. Though some think that neutral colors are bland or boring, they serve as a great backdrop for the rest of the room. 

Keep the furniture neutral, including the crib and dressing table. This allows you to bring in bright accents in other parts of the room, such as the bed linens and an area rug that you can swap out as your taste changes. You’ll also find neutral designs that incorporate textured fabrics and surfaces that are anything but bland for your new nursery.

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Kitchen Design Ideas: 9 Brilliant Decor Suggestions https://hausette.com/design-decor/kitchen-design-decor-ideas/ Sun, 06 Sep 2020 12:40:42 +0000 https://hausette.com/?p=410 Are you looking to update your kitchen? For inspiration, check out these 9 brilliant kitchen design decor ideas.

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Are you looking to update your kitchen?

The latest kitchen trends aren’t one-size-fits-all, which means it’s even easier to find the style that suits your decorating tastes perfectly.

For inspiration, check out these 9 brilliant kitchen design decor ideas. From traditional to minimalist to modern, we’ll take you through the color palette, unique features, and how to recreate the look. 

#1: Warm and Inviting

Interior of kitchen in rustic style with vintage kitchen ware and wooden wall. White furniture and wooden decor in bright cottage indoor.

Natural woods, open shelving, white cabinetry, and touches of black accessories and hardware give this kitchen a warm and rustic cottage or farmhouse feel. 

What sets this kitchen apart is the natural-wood countertop that blends seamlessly into the matching shiplap wall. It ramps up visual interest while also calming the senses. The white, black, and natural color combo keeps the look cohesive yet is the ideal backdrop for pops of color that will enliven the space.

Recreate this look by installing open shelving on upper walls that match the painted white lower cabinets. Keep wood tones natural by only using a clear sealant to protect and enhance the grain. 

#2: Contemporary Twist

Beautiful Kitchen in New Luxury Home. Features Black Counters and Island, with White Woodwork and Cabinetry. Lights are Turned On.

Simplicity meets luxury with this striking kitchen that features white walls and cabinetry that allow the black quartz countertops and bold light fixtures above the island to stand out.

What sets this kitchen apart is the crisp detailing of the woodwork and the unusual black-trimmed windows that act as art pieces as they frame the nature outside your window. The deep brown hardwood flooring adds a gentle reprieve from the bold white and black color palette while also grounding the space.

Recreate this look by going all white for walls and cabinetry then bringing in black for countertops, window trim, cabinet hardware, and light fixture detailing. Opt for rounded accessories, such as the bar stool seats and lights, which bring softness to the room.

#3: Contemporary Rustic

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For a daring blend of rustic and contemporary, bring in kitchen elements that deliver a curated feel. Everything from the sophisticated furniture to the artistic flooring design expresses high-end comfort and style.

Using a mid-tone stain on beams and cabinetry plays well against the sharp architectural lines found in the color-matching pendant lights. The lack of upper cabinetry and the black countertops also help to minimize the “kitchen” feel.

Recreate this look by sticking to a neutral color palette of browns, tans, grays, and white. Choose cabinets and furniture with thick, solid lines that impart a feeling of richness. Then soften the look by choosing curved edges on the dining table, light fixtures, and the upholstered chairs.

#4: Tone on Tone Beauty

Renovated kitchen interior in blue tones

Elevate the look of a kitchen by selecting a soothing color shade, like the blue shown here, and going tone-on-tone for walls and cabinetry. The clean lines and focused lighting add a touch of sophistication.

Keeping the color palette minimal visually expands the space yet creates a feeling of warmth. Slightly different tones bring interest to the eye. The bright white ceiling and light tone countertops and floors save the look from becoming too bland and dark.

Recreate this look by sticking to one color in two shades only slightly apart. Paint the darker shade on the walls, then paint all cabinets, furniture, and shelving in the lighter tone. Hang a traditional-style chandelier in a metal finish that matches cabinetry hardware. Use track lighting along the ceiling perimeter to showcase interesting pottery and dishware. 

#5: Fresh and Crisp

Autumn kitchen decoration with pumpkins, turquoise loft style kitchen decorated for Halloween or Thanksgiving

Create a feeling of cheerfulness and outdoor freshness with a light and airy color palette in white and pale blue. The addition of natural wood and open shelving brings a touch of coastal vibe.

The vertical slats on the cabinet facings increase visual interest along with a touch of brass or gold-tone hardware the updates the look. The gentle tones are the ideal backdrop for a wide variety of bright and uplifting accent colors such as corals, oranges, pinks, greens, and lavenders.

Recreate this look by keeping walls, countertops, and furniture selections white. Choose a pale blue or mint paint for cabinetry and opt for delicate hardware and knobs in brass or gold. Natural wood and plenty of accent plants round out the design. 

#6: Unique Minimalist

Modern black and bronze kitchen interior with gray countertops. A bar with stools. Concept of a comfortable house. 3d rendering mock up

Minimalism doesn’t only come in white. Ramp up your space with this unparalleled kitchen design featuring a novel pairing of deep grey and copper that is relaxing and soothing to the senses.

What sets this kitchen apart is the large, cylindrical exhaust vent and modern pendant light that doubles as incredible works of art. The touch of copper in the stools and sink fixtures bring the room together while splashes of white add dimension without detracting from the fearless color combination.

Recreate this look by choosing walls, countertops, cabinetry, and large square floor tiles in a similar shade of grey. Balance the look with bold copper accessories that feature simple lines and rounded shapes. Maintain the seamless design by installing cabinet doors that forgo knobs.

#7: Artistic Beauty

Modern kitchen interior with wooden storage stand and ceramic dishware on light wall background

For artistic and straightforward kitchen design, use the walls as a dramatic backdrop to showcase your dishes and kitchen decor. Blending different pieces of wood cabinetry and shelving components in the same color tone makes the room look cohesive.

The open shelving and low-profile cabinetry allow the interesting wall texture to highlight your kitchenware collection. Stacking dishes in color blocks adds to the gallery feel while also being functional.

To recreate this look, apply a faux finish on the walls that consists of dry-brushing a deep gray in broad, vertical strokes over a lighter gray base. The organic flow of the pattern relaxes this look and highlights the natural tones of the cabinetry. You can also add bits of color with potted flowering plants to warm the space.

#8: Unconventional Tile

Kitchen with grey and white honeycomb wall tiles and wooden worktop,

Step away from the subway tile trend by opting for a fun take on old-school honeycomb tiles. The larger size and mix of gray and white on this kitchen backsplash can work in any style home, from contemporary to rustic to modern. 

The random patterning provides a touch of whimsy, yet imparts a heart-warming and vintage vibe. The color palette of white, natural wood, and soft grey is timeless and allows placement of accessories in any color to change up the look of the space.

Recreate this look with white walls and cabinets, and cover the kitchen backsplash with honeycomb tiles that are three inches or more in diameter. For a modern feel, leave the upper edges free-flowing instead of finishing them off in a straight line. Choose a natural butcher-block countertop and go with pastel decor that matches the intensity of the grey tiles.

#9: Upscale Tradition

Beautiful Custom Kitchen Interior in a New House.

Revitalize the look of traditional white cabinetry and granite countertops by using a mid-tone natural wood floor with wide planks for a look that can read both modern or rustic depending on the accessories you choose.

In this kitchen, the eye moves toward the industrial feel of the black, open-work metal light fixture over the island. The stainless steel appliances and sink fixtures blend with the brushed silver cabinet pulls, which work as neutral slate for bursts of color such as green or yellow that brighten the design.

Recreate this look by choosing white cabinetry with lots of rich wood detailing like crown molding and turned wood spindles on the island bar. Then choose a rosy, warm mid-tone stain for broad wood floor planks that match the tones in the granite countertop. Keep appliances and accents in low-key silver and choose a large, stunning light fixture as a focal point.

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Colors That Go With Purple: Beautiful Purple Decor Ideas https://hausette.com/design-decor/colors-that-go-with-purple/ Mon, 31 Aug 2020 12:20:30 +0000 https://hausette.com/?p=377 Purple has long been known as the color of royalty. Here are 8 of our favorite purple color schemes to give you some inspiration.

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Purple has long been known as the color of royalty. Throughout history, kings and queens have worn clothing dyed in rich shades of purple. The dye was so expensive that common people were excluded from buying purple clothing.

These days, you don’t have to have a title to decorate your home with this majestic color. 

Whether you prefer the soft subtlety of lilac or the brightness of saturated indigo, there’s a shade of purple for you. Keep in mind when decorating with purple, it’s important to recognize which shades and tones of purple are right for your room.

Color Theory: What Goes Well With Purple?

In color theory, warm colors are considered stimulating and evoke feelings of coziness and energy. In contrast, cool colors bring about feelings of serenity and calm. Purple is a cool color, making it ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms, and any place you want to create a relaxing atmosphere. 

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A color wheel helps you see the relationships between the different colors. On a color wheel, the color purple is analogous to varying hues of blue and red. When decorating with purple, add these colors to your room to help add depth. 

Colors that are opposite purple, such as shades of yellow and green, are complementary colors. Together, these color combinations provide high contrast and high impact in a room. To better understand how to decorate with purple, use the color wheel to help select the best color scheme and guide you in creating a visually appealing room.

Here are 8 of our favorite purple color schemes to give you some inspiration.

#1: A Modern Approach

Lamp above table in sophisticated living room interior with red armchair and violet sofa against the wall with a poster

When you decorate with colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, it always feels fresh and modern. This dark rich red chair and these flowing window treatments, along with the deep purple mauve-colored sofa in this living room, make it feel sophisticated. The light pink accessories in different textures, tones, and patterns stay true to the warm color scheme. 

Accenting the room with modern sculptural pieces such as these plant holders and light fixtures finishes the look. Even though this room may look expensive, you can achieve the look with a mixture of high and low-end pieces.

#2: Unexpected Neutral

Pink blanket on violet bed in elegant bedroom interior with painting on grey wall with molding

When you think of neutral colors for your wall, you probably think of variations of tans, beiges, or whites. Because gray is neither warm nor cool, it is the perfect neutral color to pair with just about anything. 

Here it is the backdrop for a variety of purple hues. Tones of berry, mauve, pink, and violet are boldly displayed in the linens and bed covers. Some of these tones are mimicked in the artwork above the bed. Together, the gray and purple make the room feel warm and cozy. The brass of the bedside lamp and in the painting serves well as an accent color.

#3: French Flair

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The key to decorating in the French style is to keep it simple. This sofa, the two armchairs, and tables are all that is needed in this room. The rich eggplant color stands out against the starkness of the white walls. It provides a bold modern feel to this otherwise traditional-looking room. The pink accent color found in the pillows and one of the chairs also modernizes the space. 

Because the two colors are closely related, the purple and pink complement each other well. To get this effortless look, make sure your furnishings are sleek and simple, and the rest of your room is sparse and uncluttered.

#4: Create A Palette With Lilac

Lilac color accent in modern interior. Comfortable couch and table with flowers in living room

In the right tone or shade, lilac can make a striking statement in a room. This lilac and white palette is simultaneously simple and bold and proves that you don’t have to always use paint to add color to your room. This is ideal if you live in an apartment and can’t paint or add wallpaper. 

The strong presence of lilac in the sofa and the window treatments is balanced by the white in the tables and wall color. Lilac is repeated as an accent color in a muted tone in the flowers and the throw pillows. If you can’t find a lilac sofa, look for the color in slipcovers in interesting fabrics and designs that show off your personality.

#5: Easy Wedding Decor

Rustic Wedding Decor Pink, Peach, Purple, and Green Floral Centerpieces on a Wooden Farm Table

Purple is an appealing color for weddings for so many reasons. Many attractive and popular flowers are available in purple, ranging from fragrant roses to sweet-smelling lilacs to delicate baby’s breath. For a bit of sophistication, brides can design their bouquets to include one or more shades of purple. 

This table is decorated with beautiful green glasses, white china, and neutral-colored tapered candles. The centerpieces, consisting of bowls of lush purple flowers adorned with generous amounts of greenery, will give any wedding reception a garden feel. With this look, the more flowers, the better. Just keep them in soft, muted colors, so they don’t overpower the table.

#6: Casual Living

Pink velvet couch with decorative pillows standing in grey living room interior with vintage cupboard, fresh plants and molding on the wall

Because pink and purple are so closely related to each other, the two colors create a warm and alluring space when styled together. The casualness of the pink velvet sofa is the focal point in the room and most certainly invites the visitor to sit and stay for a while. 

To keep the décor from feeling formal, mix up the style and colors of the accessories a little bit. The unmatching pink, purple, burgundy, and tufted pillows add to the casual feel of the room. Repeat these same purple tones in accessories in the bookshelf to make the décor feel more cohesive and intentional.

#7: Blue Bedroom

Purple flowers in blue glass vase on stylish table in white bedroom interior with comfortable bed

Blue is often used in children’s bedrooms because of the color’s calming and peaceful qualities. But this deep purple, navy blue, and bright white palette feels so much more grown-up and even more soothing. 

Analogous colors such as purple and blue work well in this design because purple is the dominant color, while blue provides a pop of color. This look works best when the two colors contrast enough to avoid feeling muddled.

The décor is contemporary, and the room feels comfortable. With its minimalist furnishings and few accessories, the purple and navy blue are given a chance to shine and add a sense of drama to an all-white room. A good design such as this one doesn’t feel overdone.

#8: Play It Safe

Armchair, purple blanket and a wall clock as decor in modern, stylish bedroom

Afraid to commit? Start small with luxurious window treatments and a cozy throw blanket for a pop of color in a neutral-colored space. The dark violet is bold enough to make a room feel special and is gender-friendly. Even in a small room, the touch of color won’t be overwhelming. The color also plays well with the greenery in the plant.

Use the window treatment as an opportunity to give the room some personality by choosing a material with texture or a pattern. Purple velvet, silk, or linen looks luxurious and feels regal.

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What Is An “En Suite” Bathroom? https://hausette.com/design-decor/en-suite-bathroom/ Sun, 07 Jun 2020 11:12:01 +0000 https://hausette.com/?p=96 You may have heard the term ‘en suite’ a lot while scrolling on real estate websites or while looking to book a hotel. But you may still be unsure what it means. So what is an en suite?

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You may have heard the term ‘en suite’ a lot while scrolling on real estate websites or while looking to book a hotel. But you may still be unsure what it means. An en suite bathroom is a bathroom that is only connected to a bedroom, with no other access from common areas of the house. En suite bathrooms are very sought after as they add a touch of luxury to any bedroom and increase properties’ value.

Traditionally speaking, en suite bathrooms have a shower. However, they often have a bath nowadays. An en suite may also have only a toilet and sink. However, as these bathrooms are a luxury feature, seeing this two-piece bathroom as an en suite is quite uncommon. The average size of an en suite is 1200mm wide and 2100mm long.

Any bathroom connected solely to a bedroom can be an en suite. Inside homes, they are very often found in the master bedroom. If a house has two bathrooms on the second floor, most likely, one of them is an en suite in the master bedroom. However, any house bedroom could have an en suite bathroom.

What Does En Suite Mean?

The language may be a bit confusing. ‘En suite’ means ‘afterward’ in French. However, this was adapted in English to say ‘in the room.’

Nowadays, en suite globally refers to either a bedroom connected to a bathroom (often referred to as ‘en suite bedroom’ or simply ‘en suite’) or to a bathroom connected to a bedroom. You would call such a bathroom an ‘en suite bathroom.’ En suite is quite a European term, mainly used in the UK. The American equivalent is often ‘master bathroom.’

Why Are En Suite Bathrooms Popular?

Adding an en suite bathroom to an existing room, especially to the master bedroom, is a desirable home improvement project. An en suite bathroom not only adds boutique hotel vibes to your home but is actually very useful. It is convenient for couples or guests, as they don’t have to go to the shared areas of the house, particularly at night. Sometimes you just want to relax and not leave your room!

Do En Suites Add Value to Properties?

According to a study by Nationwide Building Society, en suite bathrooms can add as much as 5% to the value of a home. Building one is a great investment. Not only will you enjoy the benefits of privacy and convenience, but you will also add considerable value to your property compared to other types of renovation.

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