1. Paint a Door
Masonite
If you aren’t quite ready to dive in head first and paint your whole house pink, try painting a door inside your home. Keep it simple with some softer tones of pink like the one above. The pastel shade of this closet door has a calming effect, perfect for an area like the bedroom. If you feel more adventurous, you could even paint your front door.
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2. Add Subtle Details
Lisa Peck / LiLu Interiors
If you are looking for something more nuanced, focus on the small details. We love the Barbie pink dresser hardware in the design above, which are also easy to switch out. Consider other subtle pink details such as a chic lamp, throw pillow and vase of light pink flowers. For even more pink, add some curtains in a muted or soft tone.
3. Hang Some Wall Art
Jim Schmid / Ashley DeLapp Interior Design
From a custom neon sign to a minimalistic graphic poster, there is wall art for every style and budget. Want something truly unique? Grab a canvas and some pink paint and create your own abstract wall art. Let kids in on the fun for a final project that’s equal parts beautiful and meaningful.
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4. Paint or Wallpaper an Accent Wall
Erica Mark / Ashley DeLapp Interior Design
What better way to make a statement than by embracing a pink accent wall? One wall is a relatively low commitment that gives you a chance to try out the color in your home. Plus, it offers a great balance between trendy and fun and stylish and sophisticated. Add some matching pink accessories around the room for an even more cohesive look.
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5. Accessorize With Pops of Pink
Design by Rachel Cannon
If you’re apprehensive about committing to pink on your walls or doors, opt to utilize the shade in your furniture and upholstery. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money and enjoy a weekend DIY project, you could even paint or reupholster an existing chair. Otherwise, another simple way to bring pink to your living space is with a few smaller details, like accent pillows or small bits of decor.
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