The popular US Newspaper, well known as the paper with high quality content, was publishing all the news that is appropriate for consumption. The news paper published a wonderful and vital announcement to the world, as the end of year 2010 was close by. Pink, we were informed, was back in fashion…pink was evident wherever you looked…pink was popular and had returned!
The pink color combination is still a great attraction not only for the present, but from the 50's to 60's. Designs and patterns with pink shades are very much famous those days even with financially sound peoples as well as the medium. Any body searching the old fashion and trends can find this fact easily. The attraction towards the color pink with respect to almost all articles was gradually fading down in the 1970s while on the contrary, subdued colors were gaining importance. Manufacturers gravely took note of this shift in color preference which spread to even the normal shopping for girls bedding sets.
Right there on the very front page of the Sunday Styles Section, beside the picture of a gentleman clad in pink dress shirt, was finally the article. We were suddenly in the midst of stories of homeowners joining the fray redecorating, painting, and tiling their walls in hot pink. Shopping for pink toilet fixtures and pink patterned shower curtains was also in the fad.
Although the journalist here focused almost entirely upon the decoration of fancy bathrooms, U.S. interior designers and retail merchants say they see a similar interest in the use of pink in all other home areas for some time now. This is particularly true with respect to nurseries for newborns, which a great many parents are decorating with trendy and attractive Pink and brown crib set.
Pink is for girls, blue is for boys and yellow is if you don't know if it is a boy or girl. Well, at least that is the way it used to be. Don't fall into the misguided notion that you are somehow out of date because you want your baby girl in a frilly, pink, feminine room. Pink and variations of pink are beautiful, soothing colors that will be very comforting and inviting. Just as important, the room will be appealing for you as you spend time with your baby girl, changing, playing and rocking her to sleep.
Good news for little princesses and the young at heart alike: If you have harbored a desire to decorate in any pink from pearl, to cotton candy, to brilliant fuchsia, your interior designer will be behind you every step of the way. Light and dark cocoa and chocolate tones were recently introduced as well, further enhancing the playful friskiness of pink when it compliments the dark grace of brown in many choices of fashionable creations. Shoppers who want to go light on their wallets while preparing a new baby bedroom can buy the coordinated packaged collections of pink and brown accessories and baby bedding boutique.