Warm and feminine, nude pink brings a discreet charm to our interiors. Available in various shades, ranging from dark beige to light pink, it can be used in many ways. Let’s have a look at a selection of examples displaying the use of this color in home decor.
Different shades of nude pink exist, from slightly apricot pinkish beige to pinkish white, but all bring an exceptional natural light to a room.
1. Nude pink is the new white
Nude pink is ideal as an alternative to white. This pale and luminous shade softens our interiors and brings light, without the impersonal side of white.
2. A suitable colour to embellish the kitchen
Nude pink fits everywhere: even in the kitchen, where it will harmonize perfectly with golden or copper accessories, on the walls or as furniture.
3. Nude pink in the bathroom
Nude pink in a bathroom is perfect with black accessories that will create an elegant and chic contrast. It will certainly give a soft light and a luminous glow effect in this space dedicated to beauty and well-being.
4. Nude pink, ideal in the bedroom
Nude pink is very pleasant in the bedroom because it covers the walls in a soft and soothing shade. It’s also less cold than white for this room that requires calm and warm peace.
Nice solution for an alcove bedroom in the attic. The nude blurs the architectural edges of the room: the whole space seems larger thanks to the monochrome pink light!
5. Nude pink in small touches
Nude pink is also great in a home, as it can bring softness and originality to a neutral interior, by using it in small touches, with a piece of furniture or decorative accessories.
The use of nude pink in home decor has been more and more seen over the years, and can be now considered as a safe bet when choosing a colour to decorate an interior. Alone or combined with other shades, this colour is full of possibilities. So let’s get started!
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