It's hard to believe that we are nearly a year out from the height of Barbiecore fever, but some of us are still thinking pink when it comes to our interiors. The delightfully feminine color has proven its versatility in the home, with dusty rose and mauve shades providing sophistication while bright hues tap into the dopamine decor trend. Ahead of the craze, actor, writer, director, and creator Lena Dunham revealed that she has painted an entire room of her London home with pink – in fact, she even revealed the exact paint shade she loves to use in a blog post for Drew and Jonathan Scott, AKA The Property Brother's blog.
'Our is different shades of pink, my favorite being —it’s oddly relaxing for such an out-there color,' Dunham states in the . 'I can say with confidence that I’ve never painted anything white.' The most adventurous of all Farrow & Ball's pinks, is incredibly friendly and takes its name from the powder that is thrown so enthusiastically during the Holi festival of colors in India.
Described by Farrow & Balls as an 'exotic and adventurous pink,' Rangwali is punchy and vibrant, yet its slight black pigment makes it versatile against neutrals and other colors. According to experts, there is no one-size-fits-all mood that pink encompasses; rather, it is highly dependant on the shade to determine ambiance. 'From joyful pink to rose tones, the color pink can help influence an array of moods across the home, depending on the shade you go for,' says Catherine.
