On June 28, 1969, members of the LGBTQ community held demonstrations against a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan, New York; these protests are now widely considered as a tipping point for the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBTQ equality in America. As the month of June begins, citizens and allies across the country honor the 1969 Stonewall riots by celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month. The month-long celebrations - concerts, parades, parties - are all to recognize the impact that the LGBTQ community has had on history both locally and nationally.
Remember and celebrate these individuals this month by incorporating the rainbow of colors from the Pride flag and fill your home with each hue's significant meaning.
Red
Left to Right: Meru Mountain Wallpaper, Bargello Faux Grasscloth Wave Wallpaper, Mikado Parasol Wallpaper
Meaning life in the Pride flag, this warm hue is a dynamic and bold color that evokes powerful emotions. If you're looking to create a daring look and draw attention to a specific design element, this color is the perfect choice.
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Orange
Left to Right: Quantum Trellis Wallpaper, Maze Tile Wallpaper, Torpa Geometric Wallpaper
Representing healing in the LGBTQ flag, orange is an exciting color full of energy and enthusiasm. Its lively energy would be the perfect addition to kitchens and family rooms.
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Yellow
Birds of Paradise Breeze Floral Wallpaper
Left to Right: Arabesque Floral Trail Wallpaper, Palomas Botanical Wallpaper, Featherton Floral Damask Wallpaper
A message about being yourself, yellow means sunshine in the Pride flag. This hue is perfect for brightening rooms and increasing happy energy. Consider incorporating it in the kitchens and bathrooms, as we all could use a little boost of joy in the early mornings.
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Green
Peas in a Pod Garden Wallpaper
Left to Right: Raffia Thames Faux Grasscloth Wallpaper, Luminary Ogee Wallpaper, Saltire Emile Lattice Wallpaper
It's no surprise that green represents nature in the LGBTQ flag. Known for reducing anxiety and symbolizing prosperity, this hue is the go-to color for those who love the outdoors. It's one of the most restful colors for the eyes and is perfect for creating a restorative space.
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Blue
Babylon Abstract Floral Wallpaper
Left to Right: Fiddlehead Botanical Wallpaper, Trosa Brushstroke Wallpaper, Willy Nilly Brushstrokes Wallpaper
Representing harmony in the Pride flag, blue is a very calming color that is known to help lower blood pressure and clear the mind. Adorn your walls with a blue hue to help create a centered and relaxed space.
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Purple
Left to Right: Laure Toile Wallpaper, Lulu Damask Wallpaper, Bliss Blossom Wallpaper
Representing one's resilient spirit, purple is a rich and dramatic hue. Historically the color of royalty, this mysterious color has a luxurious energy.
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