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Since we are an interior design community made up primarily of women, it is only natural that we focus on the color of October. A month of promoting Breast Cancer Awareness. Yes, we are Thinking Pink.
Adding pink or a variation of pink to your décor will not only brighten the space, it will add meaning as it reminds you of this important life-saving cause. Just for this month, try a new pink pillow — you may like it!
The bedroom is an obvious space in which to add a ribbon of pink. It could be as simple as adding a bedding runner or decorative pillows (above).
The accessory on the dresser above left says it all: Be Bold. A little girl’s room can be an obvious place to be in the pink. This client’s daughter wanted pink and blue to represent her colorful style. The custom paint treatment of hot pink on the wall with bold blue geometric lines helps break up the narrow space. The white bedding serves as a good foundation for the pink bolster and patterned pink and blue pillows. Our designer even incorporated a hot pink custom cushion on the bookcase seating.
Dining spaces are another area to make a pink statement but it doesn’t have to be too bold. The transitional dining room overlooking water (above) uses a soft pink velvet fabric juxtaposed with a brighter pink rug in a traditional pattern. The simplicity of this space allows one to enjoy the view outside.
The designer calls the wall color coral and the dark blue custom sofa and circular rug contrast well while the rest of the color palette draws your eye around the room. It shows how you can use a dominant color without it shouting down the rest of the space or overwhelming other furnishings and accessories. It all makes for a beautiful and distinctive gathering space.
Yes, pink also can work in a more formal space. In the above left, a simple throw cover and a single pillow can say “Hello, look at me.” We say it with flowers, too. In the room above right, the pops of pink provide a terrific accent to the prominent black and white design. The pink ottomans with a Greek key design created by gold nail heads are stunning. The oversized dark sectional is the perfect backdrop for pink pillows.
Pink tile (left) by Equipe Ceramics.
How about a pink bathroom backsplash? Or brightening up a home office with pink in the walls, wallpaper and art?
Lastly, you don’t have to pink everywhere. Just a small touch of pink in the upholstered seat and shampoo bottles above add a feminine touch.
If you’d like to add some meaningful pink to your décor, contact us or call us directly at (727) 572-9574
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