…if you dare. 2012 seems to be the year we see colours used in new exciting ways. Pink might be the most burdened colour, carrying heavy girlie-girlie luggage. Finally it’s set free, perfectly used and cooler than ever!

| pics: living etc. check this round of hot red-pink too!  |

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000044927329 Maria Westberg

    wonderful examples of pink interiors! love it!

  • http://trendey.com Mia

    Agree, I’m so happy to see new adaptions like these! It’s gorgeous together with that deep blue almost purple brick wall I think. Many thanks for leaving a note!

  • http://design-vox.com Christina

    Oh I LOVE that dining room. Brilliant colors.

  • Hanna

    Gorgeousness! So great design even I would consider pink!

  • Marlen

    totally lovin it. hurray for new pinks! 

    top marks to the midcentury style in the 1st scene. color scheme works amazing and the white lamp and chair….yummy! :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=816943415 Lilly Jones

    The retro style is carried out splendidly, I love how it’s been accessorized, but in my opinion it is way too feminine and just too much!  - on the other hand I love the pic with the blue wall and pink chairs b/c it has more balance to it. x Lil

  • http://trendey.com Mia

    Many many thanks for commenting! Actually, I agree with you all :) I think the top pic shows splendid interior design, a great way of using colours, shapes, proportion, the 50s and contemporary mix, the furniture is set out in a great way and the little flowers are gorgeous (I could go on forever:)) plus: it’s fun because it’s too much (even the chandelier is pink!)  but for me personally it would be more pink than I can handle. Or well, since pink is said to be the colour really booming this spring, the mind might unconsciously change, we’ll see!

    Again, thanx.

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