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| Found on Habitually Chic |
So why not get the jump on the fashionistas and incorporate
season-suitable shades of pink into your boho home décor for fall? It could be what keeps
you going through a long-dreary winter of slippery streets, subzero temps and
short days.
First let’s clear the air.
I confess to a love-hate relationship with pink, so I get it
if you don’t immediately want to jump on the bubblegum bandwagon. When we
moved into our condo a few years back, EVERYTHING was pink, circa 1985. Mauve,
to be exact—a sort of sandy, fleshy, indistinct pink that reminded me of
chewed-up, spit-out and tramped-on gum.
We had…
· Mauve carpet throughout—kitchen and baths included
· Mauve tile at the two entrances
· A brighter pink figured tile in the guest bath
· A paler-than-mauve-but-still-pink tile in the master bath
· Mauve cultured marble counters in all baths
· Pale pink toilets
· A pale pink bathtub
· Pink draperies in all rooms
· Pickled-oak bathroom cabinetry with a pink undertone
We still have most of the bathroom pinks, though we got rid
of the carpet and toilets. We replaced the
HVAC, windows, ALL flooring, appliances and light fixtures. We hope to wipe out the rest of the cemented-and-nailed-down pink as soon as our finances catch up, so the remaining
pink and I have called a truce for the time being.
And honestly, it’s not so bad now. Turning down the volume
made a huge difference, as well as turning up the adjacent hue where we were
still stuck with mucky mauve.
I may even be ready to add some pink back into our design mix. Here are four sumptuous interiors I could live with year-round because of how they capture’s pink’s around-the-clock moods in just the right saturation and hue for fall.
I may even be ready to add some pink back into our design mix. Here are four sumptuous interiors I could live with year-round because of how they capture’s pink’s around-the-clock moods in just the right saturation and hue for fall.
1. Rosy midnights
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Who says I couldn’t learn to love drama? Any shade of pink
paired with grays and/or black stirs the pot in a tantalizing way. Have a gray
sofa? Then your living room can take on any colorway with just a change-out of
accessories. But who would want to lose this good-for-the-complexion shade? I
love the artwork, as well as how the textured white lamp and its black shade
pop against the rose wallpaper.
2. Salmon-hued dawns
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3. Paris pink mornings
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| Found on Paris Nights and New York Lights |
November gray skies or October sun, this room has what it
takes to jolt my day into a java-induced heaven. And I’m not just talking about
the coffee sign. Everything here says Paris down to the sweet, coco-colored
miniature French poodle. Of course, the association of pink and black with
Paris is all in our muddled western heads—an addled leftover from the Bell Epoque
era that no one in France gets. But who cares? I like it!
4. Berry-licious afternoons
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