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5 ways to bring soft pink into your interior

Pink isn’t just a color — it’s a mood, a softness, a slow afternoon with the curtains drawn. Here’s how to bring more of it into your interior without your home feeling like a doll’s house.

1. Start with one statement piece

The easiest way to introduce pink is to commit to one beautiful object that you love. A blush armchair, a tulip bouquet on the dining table, or a vinyl record player on the sideboard — choose a piece you’ll see every day and let it set the tone for the rest of the room.

2. Mix shades, don’t match them

Real-life rooms aren’t monochromatic. Pair powder pink with warm terracotta, dusty rose with deep burgundy, or fuchsia with pale cream. The contrast keeps things modern and stops the space from feeling flat.

3. Layer textures

Velvet, linen, ceramic, paper, and matte wood all read differently in pink. A bouclé cushion next to a glossy ceramic mug next to a watercolor wall print creates depth — and depth is what makes pink feel grown-up.

4. Don’t forget the small rituals

Sometimes pink is best as an accent in your daily routine: a candle on your nightstand, a silk eye mask in the drawer, a face roller by the bathroom sink. Small touches, big feeling.

5. Light it warm

Cool LEDs flatten pink tones; warm bulbs (around 2700K) bring them alive. If you can, layer a floor lamp, a table lamp, and a candle for the cosiest possible glow.

Looking for inspiration? Browse our pink collection — five carefully chosen pieces to help you build a softer, warmer interior.

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