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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Decorating with pink


Rose has several names, according to its level of darkness, like baby’s breath, clover or blush, candyfloss, cerise or raspberry. It may also be peach (rose-peach), brown (rose-beige) or cream (magnolia). 

The benefit for us, a pink can suit every style of décor and taste. Because there‘s always a pink that’s right for every room: 

Rose peach warms up a chilly living room, rose-beige looks distinctive in the hall, and cranberry makes a dramatic dining room. 

A bright pink surprisingly successful  in the kitchen because it can offset the formality of wood or laminate units. And  the palest like blossom pink are the classic choice for the bedrooms.

There’s a wealth of paler tones to choose from – perfect backgrounds to sett off furnishings, fabrics and other details in the deeper pinks.

If shocking pink ceilings or carnation walls are not for you, choose a subtle shade of pink with a touch of beige for maximum versatility in living rooms and halls.

Pick up the pink in furnishing such as bedlinen, curtains, cushions and rugs.

Reserve shocking pink and cerise for accessories, or use them to create impact in rooms like the cloakroom where you don’t linger for long.

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