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Subliminally swayed by the Pantone colour of the year ‘Rose Quartz’, I’ve been thinking a lot about pink in the home. Not usually one for much colour within my interiors, this ‘Acne’ pink is still something that could work in a minimal home.
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It’s also something you could add quite easily to your home, in the form of a chair or bed linen – I recently bought this canvas Art from Etsy to hang in our hall once we’ve finished it – not quite pink, but the hint of fuchshia will add a nice pop of colour to a room:
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My first reference to this was the Marks & Spencer ‘Dinton’ chairs (see below) – affordable, accessible and if it’s filtering to the High Street? Definitely a trend to get involved with. Here are a few hints of pink that will make your place spring ready:
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I had very pale pink (well I told the hubby it was peach!) walls in my bedroom in my last house. I loved it as was so subtle I could change the accessory colours easily, ending up at the end with grey tones throughout. Love that little side table, it's gorgeous x
Love this idea….it's so chic!
Love this decoration…so inspiring..
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