Pink as a colour can be a little overwhelming in a room, unless your designing
a child's room then the more pink the better!
Any little girl I think would be thrilled to have a room like this one in Home & Gardens Australia.

But for more of a grown up approach giving pink a vintage touch keeps the look feminine but
not over-powering. For a room I've done recently I used old books I found in a junk shop and art deco style cut glass bottles and jars to accessorise the room and kept the pink to a dusky oyster shade for a grown up girls look.
not over-powering. For a room I've done recently I used old books I found in a junk shop and art deco style cut glass bottles and jars to accessorise the room and kept the pink to a dusky oyster shade for a grown up girls look.


Pink shouldn'y necessarily be left to the bedroom. I stumbled across this beautiful pale pink bathroom that any girl would be proud to call her own.

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