OOOkay, so you love pink (I do too...) and you want it to use it in your house, but are afraid it might look too girly? Here is a FA-Bu-LoUs example on how to go Pink and at the same time, keeping it neutral.
Check these out... I think, a man could live here and be real happy...
What would your husbands say if you went for this?
Or......
Any men out there who'd like to share an opinion on this palette?
Check these out... I think, a man could live here and be real happy...
What would your husbands say if you went for this?
Or......
Any men out there who'd like to share an opinion on this palette?
Images via: Better Homes & Gardens
9 comments:
I always love looking at your blog, so much eye candy!
oh yes. i agree. little touches look elegant and refined. i love the pillows and paired with a cream and taupe . very nice!
Ohh this is so good! Perfect way to incorporate pink in the house! :)
I'm absolutely certain my DH would say too much pink frills etc... I suggested more work on my slip covers, he said no, just simple, so I stayed with just a fringe along the base! (yes and they were very dark chocolate brown covers!)
OMG Annie that is so funny!!!!! I know... most men would probably not care for this one.
Thank you ALL for stopping by :)
xoxo
the images are lovely! hubby lets me play with pinks and frills, but i tend to keep it to a minimum. if i had my own sunroom office, it would have tons of pinks!!
thanks nuit. happy weekend
Thanks Manvi!!! you too! ♥
Love this color pallette! I'm looking around my place now and sadly, pink is no where to be seen :-( I think we all need to start using a little more pink in our decorating!
My bedroom walls are painted a gorgeous pink (Boudoir by Benjamin Moore), but I added burgundy velvet curtains and white bedding, and it looks crisp and modern, not little girl.
Pink rocks!
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