Our Maiden X420 has just a hint of pink with beige undertones creating a sophisticated, neutral space with a rosy tint. If you still feel slightly apprehensive about picking pink, opt for a pale pink that’s present but not too visible. Adding different tones of pink with lighting behind the cabinets will create depth and extra warmth. Why not try a coral Flamingo K319 and sage green for a cosy, grown-up space with extra tropical vibes. Using a warm pink Magnolia H320 turns the kitchen into a cosy and youthful space. Or accompany your chosen shade with a white shade and add in copper or gold accessories.
Tone it down with wooden accents, pair with black or grey for an industrial feel, or even contrast with different colours for an energetic and dynamic design.Ĭreate a contemporary look with light pinks such as Marshmallow F336 and Empress X477, combined with black for an eye-catching contrast.
It may feel bold to turn your kitchen pink, but the shade is so versatile, you’re sure to find a style for you. Whether you prefer a bright pink, pastel pink or a more muted rose pink, pink will inject positivity and personality into any kitchen. If you fancy a kitchen that stands out, think pink for the job. Wood tone works in harmony with almost any pink shade and brings a hint of warmth. If you want a bathroom to walk in and feel energised no matter the time of day, give the bathroom a dynamic splash of colour with a hot pink Freesia S329. Go for a pastel or mint green with Magnolia H320 and add an abundance of houseplants. Pink and green sound like they shouldn't work, however, the combination is immediately uplifting when paired together, and creates a relaxing environment with a hint of nature. Pink bathroom tiles are an easy way to make an impact especially when set against a contrasting colour, such as Nectar L418 with charcoal, black or grey shade, making the space appear immediately on-trend.įor a warm and inviting sanctuary, opt for a dusky Mezeron H417 shade combined with gold or copper accents such as the taps and towel holders for an image of sheer retro decadence. But you don’t have to cover every surface in pink to make an impression.
If you want to cover a large area without overpowering the room, opt for a blush Milkshake Y411 pink or a similarly muted shade. There are many ways to incorporate pink into the bathroom from painting the walls, or simply refreshing your original tiles with our tile paint. Chic pink bathrooms have been popping up in homes all over, and they make an instant statement look.