Another gorgeous bathroom with soft pink accents that are barely there. Blush pink graces the flooring and the petite shades on sconces.
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The soft ballet pink in this powder room looks elegant with the Venetian-style sconce and softly distressed vanity. Notice the brushed-gold finish on the faucet paired with the bronze hardware of the vanity.
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Playful pink fabric on matching settees softens the formality of this black and white entry.
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This blush pink lamp base looks perfectly paired with the distressed green paint on the folding chair.
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With just the softest of pink touches, this bathroom combines fresh white cabinetry and gray countertops. This is a shade of pink I call blush. It is so subtle that other details, such as the legs of the stool, can be embellished for an interesting balance.
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And, yes, pink in a girl's boudoir, drawing on delicate French-inspired detailing.
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If you love pink AND are gun-shy, incorporate the color through bold details.
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Here in this fabulous bathroom (should a bathroom look better than many formal sitting rooms I've seen?!) pink gets a balance with dark furniture and detailing, and a touch of white.
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To use pink throughout but keep it subtle, use a barely-there blush, and blend it with white linens and furniture.
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Here pink is one of a three-color combination and, while it adds warmth to balance the blue and green, it doesn't become too cutesy or overpowering.
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While this is as pink as it gets, the color is calmed and broken up not only by the variation of hues, but by the shapes and patterns throughout.
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