In The Pink

Catwalk trends for this season are all about looking ‘Pretty in Pink’ and as with many clothing trends; this look has translated through to the interior design world with trends and designs that feature a wide variety of pink colour tones. With such a choice of hues to select from there are many ways in which to utilise pink within your home interior. This versatile colour can be accommodated into both modern and traditional home interiors to create an eye-catching finish within the room. Here are a few ways in which to use some of the most popular pink tones within your home interior.

Baby pink

This colour of pink does not have to be reserved for children’s nurseries or bedrooms; it’s soft and delicate feel will complement a wide variety of interior colour trends with its simple and elegant feminine touch. Why not team baby pink with soft white and grey hues that will look wonderful in any room of the home. Team with a pale pink, grey and white floral wallpaper and coordinating cushions and curtains for a botanical look that is classic and refined and reminiscent of an elegant country cottage.

Fuchsia pink

This colour tone is perfect for creating a bold and bright feel in your home interior. It’s cheerful nature means that it works wonderfully within a summery tropical interior trend. To capture the upbeat colour pattern team fuchsia with lime green and turquoise and create a feature wall with a bold orchid patterned wallpaper. These can be teamed with a variety of tropical cushions and curtains featuring palm print, banana leaves and parrots for the ultimate in tropical interior design.

Raspberry

Raspberry is a great choice of pink for a wide variety of home interiors as it is bold but also maintains a sophisticated and chic finish. Raspberry looks particularly good with a grey or monochrome colour palette and can also be partnered with a selection of dusky and pastel pink tones for a ombre style effect within your room. Raspberry is also great at creating a cosy winter style feel with a twist a feminine elegance. Opt for cream and raspberry tartan wallpapers, cushions, rugs and bedding that will create a focal point within your room.

Coral

Pink is a mouth-watering colour that lives somewhere along the line between pink and peach. It’s eye-catching colour means that it can be used in a variety of ways across numerous interior design trends. It can be incorporated into a tropical trend alongside bold and bright colour schemes or can be used with simple, soft antique white for a delicate and refined finish that looks wonderful in bedroom and living room interiors. For a modern twist on this colour tone why not opt for a coral pink, white and rose gold wallpaper that will look fabulous on a main feature wall.

 

For more ideas on creating an interior that is in the pink this season take a look at our latest Pinterest board – Pinterest – In The Pink.