Bricks Fix ONE

ONEAddicted to pink
Once upon a phase, I decided to paint my room entirely 'babe' pink, complete with cerise textiles and fake gerbera daisies. The phase thankfully passed and from then on I hated pink anything, but now its back, just hopefully in a less obvious way:  

FUN PINK
One way of making a dull room fun is to add bright items, fun in pattern, texture or shape.  I love Donna Wilson cloud shape pillow & Missoni's cushion/ throw set for either the bedroom or family rooms. Both use feminine pink but in a subtle way, keeping the atmosphere fun for all. 

CLASSIC PINK
Contemporary too! Keeping a classic feel with Clement Joscelynes chair. I love black, pink and smooth finishes. Classic elements and shapes are popular decorative items, such as plaster busts & tapestries, I want them all in silver toned pinks.... yum. 


GOTHIC PINK
 Add pink graphics to your blank canvas whether is black, white or grey. I love this print, I imagine it vertically displayed against a white plastered wall. It also inspires me to buy pink glassware, the geometric shapes when the sun is shining would leave an ever changing vision.


SHABBY PINK 
Shabby is everywhere and it loves pink. Too much may give you a little headache however there are some really gorgeous pieces that can be used to personalise your space. A big fan of decorative handles (usually not matching) especially in the bathroom, I found these & the scallop tray at Bombayduck , a very pink site in itself. Feminine shabby is usually found at Cath Kidston, such as the above enamel jug, using pinks in small doses. 


Use pink, not to be girly but to be daring.  

Kayleigh 

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