I am a 37 year old woman. And I still LOVE pink! There I said it. I’ve loved pink every since my Barbies got that pink convertible for Christmas. There is plenty evidence that I haven’t been able to let my passion for pink go – from my pink lunch bag, my workout bag and even pink computer mouse. As a matter of fact, I’m in the process of creating a decorating plan for my bedroom and, yes, I will be featuring pink. I know you may be thinking “Pink? Really? Who are you Elle Woods? Your room is going to look like a baby nursery!” Au contraire mon frere, the color pink can be used to create a warm, sophisticated space without being overly feminine. You just have to know how to do it the right way. In today’s post, you’ll see that pink isn’t just for little girls.

The Grown Ups Guide to Decorating With Pink

 

Go Big with Pink Wall(s)

Painting your walls pink is an awesome way to add an element of sophistication to your space. They key to getting it right is picking the right shade of pink. Thinking of painting your entire room pink? Choose a calming, pale pink with purple undertones. Go for more intense, stimulating shades of pink for your dining room accent wall or a small foyer.

Dillard Pierce Design Associates

 

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via Style at Home

 

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 West Elm Blog

 

Lina Interiors

 

Add Pink Statement Piece

A fuschia accent table or sofa (if you’re feeling a little more daring) can add a bold, unexpected element of style to an room.

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 via Apartment Therapy

 

Horchow

 

 Merigo Design

 

Pink accent pillows go a long way

Not quite ready to fully commit to pink? Throw pillows are the perfect way to add a pop of pink without making a big investment.

Simply Home Decorating

 

Grace Hill Design

 

M. Barnes & Co

 

Pink flowers are an instant pick-me up.

Pink flowers like roses or peonies an easy, inexpensive accent for neutral spaces.

Chambers Interiors & Associates, Inc.

 

Green Couch Interior Design

 

Make Pink Artwork the Focal Point of a Room

Create a unique focal point by hanging a cool piece of pink infused wall art. Etsy.com has interesting pieces at affordable prices.  Are you a budding artist? Create your own masterpiece by painting a canvas pink or framing a swatch of pink fabric.

Andrew Frost Interiors

 

Bahdeebahdu Interiors

 

Edina General Contractors

 

Think Pink: Inspiration Board

 

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1. Vivacious Ovo Table Lamp, Lamps Plus ($99.95)
2. Parkview Velvet Arm Chair in Hot Pink, Joss & Main ($443.95)
3. DENY Design Color My World 20″ Square Wall Art, Lamps Plus ($109.00)
4. Moroccan Square Leather Side Table, available at Houzz.com ($165.00)
5. Geometric Pillow in Raspberry/Chinoiserie Throw Pillow, Etsy.com ($40.00/$24.00)
6. Fuchsia Hollywood Regency Side Table, Etsy.com ($450)

 
 

Need more advice on how to add pop a pink to your space? Or do you need help solving another decorating dilemma? Head over to my contact page and drop me a line or two!

6 Comments on The Grown Ups Guide to Decorating with Pink

  1. I LOVE your innovative ideas for incorporating “your favorite color pink” in home décor!!! They are really appealing to me and I don’t particularly like pink.

  2. I am going through the entire website, because I was so fascinated with the Coffee Table Style. I love this website, Kiki! The “think pink,” is fabulous. I love pink. Thanks, Kiki! I also love that “Merritt Guest Bedroom!” Keep it up, Girl! You’re thinking “Big!”

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