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Baker-Miller Pink and the Psychology of ColorBack in the 1960s, almost every school interior was green. Whether this was supposed to camouflage dirt or inspire learning, I don't know, but two-tone green seemed to crop up in every institution until that very association makes it depressing to me. Then in 1979, prison authorities started painting their facilities pink in order to make the (male) inmates less aggressive and even weaker. The science behind that idea went much further back into research on color. But did that research hold any water? Half as Interesting tells the story.
A Kitchen that will Tickle you PinkThis pinktastic kitchen space was created byDrew Forsyth & Co, of the United Kindgom. They are the ones at least partially responsible for this perfectly tailored pink cabinetry. It is a client choice that they refer to as brave. Brave, however, seems insufficient. Perhaps a better word to describe this space would be pinkaperfect. The handsome cabinetry, with its abundant molding, feels strong and classic. The oversized silver handles, however, modernize the look. The cheerful and unexpected pink paint choice takes the area from simply good-looking to truly extraordinary. The color combination of pink cabinetry, black cabinetry, and white countertops can't help but remind one of Parisian shopping bags and poodle skirts. Yes, custom pink cabinetry is not a kitchen goal for everyone. This look, however, is sure to tickle some pink. This bold and friendly space is perfectly crafted for those who truly believe in being the Flamingo in a flock of pigeons. There is no denying that pink is a powerful choice.  #pink #parisianshoppingbag #poodleskirt #pinkandblack #blackandwhite #cabinetry #kitchen #kitchendesign #customkitchens