To get from pink to Burgundy you need to add a little red and some blue.
Pink is a wonderful colour in a bedroom, but as you have found can be a bit too much. - If the pink you have chosen is too bright or dark, try mixing it with white paint of the same brand, base (latex, oil, etc) and gloss factor (satin, eggshell, flat, etc). - If the pink is to "baby" or "little girl", try adding a bit of yellow to the mix, to bring it more to the salmon side. Use lots of other colours with it in the decorating scheme. - Browns, dark tans, beiges and cream colours make a sophisticated look. - Black, greys and white with pink are bold and stylish. - Or use burgundy and white, if the pink is of the same family as the burgundy. This results in a very feminine look if you add lots of lace (make sure it is white), but with tailored accents of rich dark woods and burgundy leather can be very masculine.
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It is virtually impossible to make dark green from pink. Save yourself a lot of expense and headache and just buy a can of dark green.
You can make any colour lighter by adding white paint to the other paint.
Try to avoid any red-based paint, like burgundy, bright red, or pink, because it will clash with the color of the furniture. Also try to avoid anything on the opposite side of the color wheel, like green or blue. I'd choose something neutral, like beige, light gray, or white/off white. Usually you want your wall color to accentuate your furniture, not the other way around, so it's important to choose a color that won't overpower the burgundy.
Pink is a wonderful colour in a bedroom, but as you have found can be a bit too much. - If the pink you have chosen is too bright or dark, try mixing it with white paint of the same brand, base (latex, oil, etc) and gloss factor (satin, eggshell, flat, etc). - If the pink is to "baby" or "little girl", try adding a bit of yellow to the mix, to bring it more to the salmon side. Use lots of other colours with it in the decorating scheme. - Browns, dark tans, beiges and cream colours make a sophisticated look. - Black, greys and white with pink are bold and stylish. - Or use burgundy and white, if the pink is of the same family as the burgundy. This results in a very feminine look if you add lots of lace (make sure it is white), but with tailored accents of rich dark woods and burgundy leather can be very masculine.
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dark pink
You can make it,through some clothing.
Pale pink.
Blue and pink make magenta.
Paint it.
A red burgundy shirt would match pants that are white, black, gray, or even tan in coloring. You could also wear a burgundy or red shirt with some variations of brown depending on the actual tone of the shirt.
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As pink is usually a mixture of white and red, and black is a mixture of all primary colours. Mixing pink and black will create grey as the red will be absorbed, but the white will lighten the black.
A light pink will look good in combination with a dark rich pink of the same family. It will also be nice with a deep burgundy with white accents. Chocolate brown and pink have been paired together successfully lately as have turquoise and pink.
It makes a lighter pink!