Tickled Pink

January 19, 2011

Who knew that honeysuckle isn’t yellow?

Inspired by a post by my chic associate The Modern Sophisticate, I went on a search for rooms using the  Pantone color of the year for 2011 – Honeysuckle.

A Color for All Seasons
Courageous. Confident. Vital. A brave new color, for a brave new world. Let the bold spirit of Honeysuckle infuse you, lift you and carry you through the year. It’s a color for every day – with nothing “everyday” about it.

Pantone.com

 

 

Pantone.com

Home Interiors
Honeysuckle is upbeat and dynamic when used on large areas like the entry area of a house or an apartment. It is an appetite and conversation stimulant when used on the dining room walls. In the kitchen, it adds a fun touch on the table in placemats and other linens (patterned or solid), colored glassware, candles and small appliances. Honeysuckle is a great color to cover up shabby kitchen cabinets, or, if that’s too much of a color statement for you, try repainting knobs and drawer pulls. But be warned – once you try this arresting shade, it can become addictive.

Antonia Hutt

 

John Stefandidis

 

New House of Art

 

Momoy

 

David Hicks

 Love. Honeysuckle.

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One Response to “Tickled Pink”

  1. Brooke Says:

    GORGEOUS post! 2011 is looking bright and cheery already! I absolutely love your blog. Thanks for the shout-out, too!


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