Trends come and go, but there are some things that remain timeless.
Of course, this can make designing a room feel overwhelming.
According to designerCaitlin Wilson, millennial pink was never just a fad.
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She assures us its quite the oppositevarying shades of the beloved hue will never go out of style.
To really add a pop to your pink, Wilson says try pairing it with green.
Its a combination you wouldnt expect, but makes a chic statement, she says.
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Interior experts say that this is true for our homes, too black is always in.
According to Dan Mazzarini ofBHDM Design, this fact is only enhanced when paired with white.
Its a combo he describes as timeless, modern, and the perfect backdrop for anything.
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Eva Higby ofHigby Designagrees, calling the pairing a versatile color combo that lends itself to timeless sophistication.
But Wilson says its officially time to rethinkhow we define neutrals.
In fact, richer colors can absolutely act as neutrals if used to anchor a space.
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Im thrilled to see more spaces incorporating richer hues in their designs, Higby says.
This is especially true when looking at the recent rise of earth tones.
While theyre widely accepted as neutrals now, Mazzarini says that wasnt always the case.
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Elegant, traditional, and beautiful interiors all have one thing in common: they embrace impactful color palettes.
One reason forthe rise of warm neutralsis how theyre versatile enough to layer.
Mazzarini points to periwinkle as one such color that can really pay off.