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Inspire Me

Valentines Inspired Interiors

12 February 2020
tea cups, biscuits and flowers

Romantic Rose for Your Room

It’s around this time of the year where we see an influx of rose colours and heart shapes! But this colour palette should not be limited to the month of St Valentines!

Powder pink was a prominent trend in both 2018 and 2019, and so it’s no surprise that it’s on trend to be popular in 2020. Inviting an array of blush furnishings into your home adds whimsy and softness that create a comfortable and homely space that you can relax in.

It should be said that, it’s not all about the rosy pretty pinks anymore as magenta and fuchsia hues are making a come back. So, if you’re looking to incorporate pink in your home, then here is a myriad of ways you can achieve the perfect pink décor.


Pink Fusion

If you are conscious of avoiding the ‘barbie’ pink, (which is not for everyone shall we say) look then opting for pink as an accent colour is a safe way to inject some colour. This look woks best with furnishings that incorporate a fusion of colours so that the pink shades are not too dominant and ease you into the pink look; this Harlequin Florale Rug is the perfect way to do so!


Pairing Pink with Metallics

Combining metallic finishing’s with pink tones is a recipe for success! Pairing pink with golds and silvers evokes a refined glamour that can completely transform your room. This gold and pink wall art is effortlessly luxurious and a great way to add a subtle splash of pink to your home!


Pink Maximalism

Self-confessed lover of all things pink? Rightly so, who doesn’t love all things pink! If you’re looking to accentuate your pink obsession then this maximalist approach is the one for you. The vibrant pink print is highlighted by the dark hue of this deep ink blue linen, this stunning Audubon bedding is the brainchild of textile designer Emma J Shipley and is truly the epitome of stunning maximalist design.


Pink and White

This colour duo is a timeless classic, from fashion to cosmetics this pairing is undoubtedly popular – and we can see why.  The crisp cleanliness of white paired with muted rose tones make for a stunning home décor colour palette. The delicate femininity of this pairing can transform and brighten your space. As for furnishings, this pastel pink collage flamingo  piece is a great way to add a modern, exciting touch to any room.

Blush, rose, pastel and baby pinks are all here to stay so if you’re home is in need of some beautification add some pretty pinks this valentines day!