This happy shade looks good on practically every home.

And we can’t get enough of the blushing shade of pink.

She has a theory.

Entry way with pink front door

Credit:Emily Welch

“People just love it because its so bright and happy,” she says.

Even Sherwin-Williams showed love for Welch’s color choice.

While color trends come and go, Welch says she’s long embraced pink.

Living room with a sage couch and pink TV stand

Credit:Emily Welch

“I think I just gave up and embraced it ever since college.

I would go with a color you know you love, like pink for me,” she says.

“I hated it.

I immediately hated it,” she says.

“I was trying to do something different.

Im like, This is not my house.

Although her followers liked the yellow door, she quickly re-painted it pink.

“I know Im not going to change my mind about pink,” Welch says.

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Welch’s Go-To Colors

Welch recommends designing your space with three colors in mind.

For Welch, go-to colors include pink, sage, and yellow, with accents of brown and terra-cotta.

For those who prefer a more natural look, turn tosage green.

White, black, brown, and cream all pair well with a muted green color.

Welch says greenery and plants are another great way to add color to an otherwise neutral space.