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Pink interiors Pink suits most decor styles. And, of course, no other shade conveys the message that ‘a woman lives here’ quite like it. If you decide to pink your place you will be spoilt for choice. This palette ranges from modest, barely-there pink, through the mid range, all the way to shameless hot pinks and berry shades.
Chalky pink is a fab companion for shabby-chic. Fairy lights and candles lift this scheme and add glamour
Who says pink has to be all frills and lace?
Lipstick pink works with any decor trend. Use it as an accent colour or introduce it through patterned upholstery or drapes.
4. Iced pink can make a room look a little frosty. Add warmth by introducing cosy rugs, wood or other natural textures like sisal or wicker, and subtle rosy or yellow toned lighting.
Hot pink really sizzles when it’s given the boho treatment, especially when it’s paired with metallics, like in this Moroccan style nook.
It also works in monochromatic, elegant and shabby-chic schemes.
With pink interiors, it’s hard to find the right paint shade. There are endless options available, but most are only good for teenage or baby girl’s bedrooms. So choose wisely then mix it up with wood, white or gold accessories. If you live with a straight guy, no matter how tempting the thought is, it’s probably best NOT to go for wall-to-wall pink . . . he he.
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