Color Crush On Tulips

Tulips burst the spring with color, often the first flower to push through even snow covered ground to announce the emergence of all things blooming. I can’t resist the brilliant shades of tulips as their pureness and vibrancy of hue magnify an unsurpassed elegance. Even the colors of tulips symbolize a specific meaning. Red signifies true love; yellow refers to smiles, sunshine and happiness; purple denotes royalty; cream represents eternal love; pink means care and affection; orange signifies energy and zest and passion; variegated tulips say you have beautiful eyes and white symbolizes heaven, purity and peace. Tulip is a Persian word, “tulbend,” or “tulipa” meaning turban. Tulips have been grown in the Middle East for over 500 years and became so popular in the 1600’s, in the Netherlands, that “Tulipmania” overtook the country and tulips became the most expensive flower in the world. The bulbs were traded like currency-a flower stock market phenomenon! Tulips did not make an appearance in the United States until the mid-1800’s, but are now our harbinger of spring.

Sources: Thank You Very Mulch, Lady Fi, Studio Blush
Sources: Thank You Very Mulch, Lady Fi, Studio Blush

The tulip is a stately flower, usually producing one single long cup or star-shaped flower that proudly pops up in our gardens in abundant hues after sleeping and storing energy all winter under the ground. As the weather warms, I know winter is about to break when the greenish-bluish leaves burst through the frozen ground to declare sunny days ahead. Although red is still the most popular color of tulip, I am crushing today on the dramatic, vivacious deep pink that flashes through the petals, subtly brushing to the pointed tips to open in pink perfection.

Source: Mommy Gaga
Source: Mommy Gaga

Crush with me on this color and see how this deep tulip pink can awaken your home from the depths of the bleak and frigid days that have besieged so many of us. Kindle the spirit of pink now.

Sources: Nallau Interior Design &TrenDecoration
Sources: Nallau Interior Design & TrenDecoration

Pink Kitchens

Contemporary kitchens have come alive using pink as an accent or going for a whole hog pink shade- maybe not your style. But it is fun to dream about such an inspiring and fun place to cook and chat and eat. Banish the thought of a Barbie kitchen for these vivid rooms are truly on trend.

Sources: Home-Designing.com, Topics USA, Deco Bizz & Washington Post
Sources: Home-Designing.com, Topics USA, Deco Bizz & Washington Post

Pink Walls

Painting a wall or a room pink is always dramatic and exciting and a chic design statement that is anything but boring or gauche.

Sources: Meddio Design, Plapoon, Darius Interior Design
Sources: Meddio Design, Plapoon, Darius Interior Design
Sources: AuStiff & DesigFX
Sources: AuStiff & DesigFX

Pink Accents

If you are a tried and true traditionalist but like the zing of a bit of color right now, here are a few ways to accent your neutrals with a punch of pink.

Sources: Inspiring Interiors Ideas, Macys, Lady Darwin & TovTov
Sources: Inspiring Interiors Ideas, Macys, Lady Darwin & TovTov
Sources: Décor Seven, Houzz, Pinterest, Design Dearly
Sources: Décor Seven, Houzz, Pinterest, Design Dearly

Pink Window Treatments

Don’t overlook the chance to treat your windows with this crush of color with drapery, sheers, solars, a new valance, or a raspberry hued Roman shade or cellular blind. Windows deserve some love, too, and finishing a room with pink-toned window treatments adds that last bit of bright color.

Sources: Au Stiff, BB Designs NY, Hillarys Blinds Press
Sources: Au Stiff, BB Designs NY, Hillarys Blinds Press & Ballantines Blinds
Sources: Tagota, Danmer, California Shutters, Shade Sail Blinds
Sources: Tagota, Danmer, California Shutters, Shade Sail Blinds

Just Pink Tulips

If all this color overwhelms your design style, snag a bunch of tulips at your local market’s flower shop and stash in a bucket, mason jar, basket or flower vase of your choice, and spread the lushness of tulips around the house. Here are my three tips to keep your tulips fresh and in the pink: buy tulips that are tightly closed as the petals will open at home, giving you long lasting blooms; cut the stems at an angle to provide more drinking room for the stems; put a copper penny in the bottom of the vase to prevent the stems from drooping.

Sources: HGTV Home, Sugar and Shimmer, Sand in my Yellow Door, A Garden for the House
Sources: HGTV Home, Sugar and Shimmer, Sand in my Yellow Door, A Garden for the House
Sources: Jennifer Rizzo & Denoxa
Sources: Jennifer Rizzo & Denoxa

Above all, enjoy this fragile but explosive shot of color now as tulips grace us with their evanescent beauty for only a short time. Create your own “tulipmania”!

Source: Fine Art America
Source: Fine Art America
Featured Image Source: Frincor Décor