Whether you’re going for a bold look or a subtle pop of color, check out eight different ways to include pink in your home.
In a mostly white New York City apartment, pink dominates in the girls’ bathroom. Fringed French pendants hang in the jewelry-box-like space, which features gilt trim and gold-plated fittings. Click here to see more of the residence, which is also featured in architect Pietro Cicognani’s book, Pietro Cicognani: Architecture and Design (Vendome Press).
To fashion a nearly-all-pink bedroom, designer Andrew Howard uses a Christopher Farr wallcovering and a custom bed that is dressed in an Anna Spiro Textiles fabric. See the colorful Westport home here.
An undercurrent of soothing blues and pale pinks run throughout the rooms of this weekend home designed by Brittany Bromley. The blue lacquer walls are complemented by the blue and pink hues in the carpet.
The wall covering in designer Jenny Wolf’s daughters’ room is from Studio Four. Tour the rest of the Pound Ridge apartment here.
How to outfit a pink dining room? Custom banquettes upholstered in fabrics from Schumacher and Uniroyal, Brabbu dining chairs, and dining tables from Kindel’s Dorothy Draper collection. Click here to tour the rest of the Art-Deco era townhouse.
The beds, nightstand, and rug in the bedroom of twin daughters are from Pottery Barn Kids. Click here to see more of the home designed by Lindsay MacRae.
In the same Scarsdale home, designer Lindsay MacRae worked with the clients’ eldest daughter on her playful, yet sophisticated gray-and-pink bedroom. A printed pillow from Arianna Belle sits atop a Lee Industries chair.
A soft pink hue on the living room walls makes the room feel very organic and light, according to designer Lauren McGrath of McGrath II. Tour the Connecticut home here.