Valentine’s Day is traditionally associated with the colours pink and red which got us thinking about how we use pink in our interior
design schemes. It's not usually the first colour that springs to mind when
planning a new look. However, it’s actually
quite a versatile colour and can be suitable for many tastes.
Girls rule
The most obvious pink colour schemes can be found in girls’
rooms up and down the land and our range of kids’ rugs includes quite a lot of
pink - it’s one of those themes that are unlikely to fall out of popularity any
time soon.
…and boys can too!
But Barbie and co. don’t get to have all the fun. Pink can actually be masculine if you use it
say with grey or black. You can opt for a traditional design, and we have
several that feature pink, or select one of our modern rugs
that include pink. These are really popular choices for a home office, a study or
a dining room. The trick is to use the
colour sparingly - a rug and perhaps one or two cushions in a similar tone is
enough.
Funky Pinks
Pink can also be quite bold and funky and these are ideal
for people who really want to make a statement in any room in the house. If this is more your style, how about some of
these perfect pinks?
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