Pink Colour

Use the color wheel
A color wheel is 12 segments based on the primary colors. The remaining segments of the wheel are made from primary colors mixed with the secondary colors. If you use a color wheel to help you decorate, you can create a system of one segment wheel - and of course your plan is coordinated as you work with just one color. Otherwise, you can choose two or three colors that sit side side on the wheel - for example green, yellow-green, yellow - that they work equally happily together in a room. Other options for coordinated action Rooms include using colors that are opposite each other on the wheel, or using three colors spaced evenly divided on the wheel. Whatever the option you choose, you'll need a break from the color in your room, too, if the plan for areas of neutral or white.
Re-create the appearance you saw
Look at how the total area of the room each color is placed. If a color is on the floor or walls, then this is an area important, and you can use this kind of proportion in your room. If a color is just used on a vase, a rug and a few other small accessories, then for the same effect is like that little room, you must use the color too.
Play online with colors
Dulux's MousePainter you can play with the colors in a room Dulux. Choose from a gallery of images of the room that you closest to the style of your choice. You can then choose a color, then click and drag it to fill an area of the room. Repeat until you have completed all the available areas of the hall and up what your colors are harmonious, not a nightmare knocking.
Use a plank in the mood
Starting with a flat surface you can mark the samples and the stick, collecting the wallpaper, fabric, photos of furniture and accessories you want, and use pots Sample paint to create paint samples. Then you can ask all your basic colors as well as on the board to ensure that they coordinate perfectly.
Start with something you love
You could be having a contemporary floral wallpaper in the spirit with a neutral background, more green and pink under design. You already know that they coordinate perfectly because you can see the evidence. You can then use the colors in the rest of the part, so in a bedroom, for example, your flooring may be in neutral, your bed linen could repeat the green shade in a patterned fabric, cushions, artwork, and a launch may be in the pink. The key here is not to aim for equal proportions of colors as they will compete. Often, it is neutral in the sample who inspired you that you want to use on large areas, and the bolder to use color to say the least - but it need not be that way all year.