Pink in your area.
Pink: you either love it or hate it. Whatever your stance on this colour is, you can’t deny its popularity in recent years – especially in the realm of interior design.
July 6, 2023
Pink in your area.
Pink: you either love it or hate it. Whatever your stance on this colour is, you can’t deny its popularity in recent years – especially in the realm of interior design.
And no, we’re not talking about the garish shades of pink gracing the walls of the Barbie house in Malibu. We’re talking about the softer shades of pink like coral, blush, and rose, which are striking enough to add a pop of colour without being too overwhelming. Just take a look at these existing pink rooms as examples!
By itself, pink is already considered to be soft and mellow. But when it’s paired together with a curved surface – like this arched wall – the result is an extra welcoming space with a touch of style.
And if you ever doubted its versatility, just take a look at how the pink (wainscoted) feature wall complements the wood-look surfaces as well as the sconces!
Taking its cue from postmodern interior design, this unconventional home in Punggol features a mix of eye-catching colours. Of note is the fluted panelled feature wall in the living room, which are in a lovely shade of pink instead of the standard wood tones.
We’d also like to draw your attention to the plush settee and gold accents in the dining room, which gives the space an oh-so-luxurious touch!
With its pastel pink cabinets and appliances (peep the kitchen hood!), this eclectic kitchen is as quirky as they come.
But to us, the standout feature is the neon pink tap – which is an unusual sight, considering that most homeowners play it safe with the regular metallic taps. It certainly is one eye-catching feature!
You’ve probably seen your fair share of white-and-wood homes across Singapore. For a home that truly stands out, consider doing a pink-and-wood one instead!
Combining light pastel pinks with paler woods, this kitchen feels just as bright and airy as your regular white-and-wood room. And rather than looking flat or boring, the unique backsplash – which comprises of white and pink variants of the same tiles – creates visual interest by adding depth and personality to the space.
If Cinderella could design her own kitchen after marrying Prince Charming, we imagine this would be it.
Here, you’ll find a rose-coloured kitchen island and cabinets, as well as features like a chandelier-like pendant light and chesterfield bar stools that imbue the space with a sense of regality. It’s equal parts whimsical and sophisticated, just like you’d expect in a Disney-themed home – and we love it.
It may not look like it, but pink is actually compatible with a lot of different colours! In this condo, pink – the main colour of the kitchen – works surprisingly well with the yellow, green, and wood tones, resulting in a space that is vibrant and cheerful.
Speaking of compatibility, pink can actually work very well as a neutral colour. The trick is to select shades that are muted or less saturated – like the sandy pink hues that dominate this bedroom.
The result: a visually-cohesive space that’s cosy and serene – perfect for winding down after a long day at work.
Say it with us: pink and wood combinations are highly underrated. Just look at the way it enhances this huge master bedroom by not only making it prettier, but also more spacious.
And if you have the space/opportunity to create an open concept space – even better, because it’s just going to make the room feel even more spacious. By opting for an open bathroom, the homeowners essentially created a large master suite for them to enjoy.
Homeowners tend to go wild while designing their bathrooms, and these ones are no different.
Opting for a combination of pink and white tiles, they decked out the lower half with hot pink tiles, going as far as to clad the concrete structure around their built in bathtub with it. It’s a good thing to note if you’re keen on creating a seamless-looking space!
For something a little more mellow (but nonetheless eye-catching), check out this bathroom, where peachy pink hues meet terrazzo flooring to create a quirky space. What you get: a warm, cheerful space with tons of personality!
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Vibrant meets luxurious in this pink-and-gold bathroom in Choa Chu Kang. Here, various shades of pink work in tandem with gold bathroom fittings to bring about a sense of glamour, which is then made even more apparent by the marble and small-scale hexagonal mosaic wall tiles. It’s a bathroom that Barbie would love, wouldn’t you think?
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