If you’re stuck on the idea that this is a shade more at ease in a little girl’s bedroom, then it’s definitely time to rethink the pink palette for other living zones in the home – and that includes the kitchen. From pretty rose and Neapolitan blush to a vibrant shot of bubble-gum, these 10 pink kitchens might just inspire you…
The Myers Touch
Harness shocking pink
Followers of fashion who adore designer Elsa Schiaparelli’s shocking pink signature hue of the 1930s will fall in love with these bold accents.
In a predominantly white kitchen, there’s masses of scope to inject your own personality, be it with spirited colour or busy pattern. The hot pink stools, sofa and strip-like splashback here harmonise the space to striking effect. The rosy rug is a warming touch to the sleek white floor, too.
Followers of fashion who adore designer Elsa Schiaparelli’s shocking pink signature hue of the 1930s will fall in love with these bold accents.
In a predominantly white kitchen, there’s masses of scope to inject your own personality, be it with spirited colour or busy pattern. The hot pink stools, sofa and strip-like splashback here harmonise the space to striking effect. The rosy rug is a warming touch to the sleek white floor, too.
Harvey Jones Kitchens
Try ice-cream colours
If that’s just too strong for your sensibilities, a soft, ice-cream palette might be a more livable alternative, especially for a classic, Shaker-style kitchen like this. Highlight an island unit or bank of cupboards in pale pink and let the rest of the kitchen meld effortlessly into the background in a chalky white hue.
Pick out the pink on blinds and cupboard interiors, too, if you wish and let a warm, wooden worktop and floor enhance the feel-good factor, while further softening the effect.
If that’s just too strong for your sensibilities, a soft, ice-cream palette might be a more livable alternative, especially for a classic, Shaker-style kitchen like this. Highlight an island unit or bank of cupboards in pale pink and let the rest of the kitchen meld effortlessly into the background in a chalky white hue.
Pick out the pink on blinds and cupboard interiors, too, if you wish and let a warm, wooden worktop and floor enhance the feel-good factor, while further softening the effect.
Chronicle Books
Fall for flower power
Minimalists look away now, as this utterly flamboyant kitchen certainly won’t float your boat. But as a fan of florals, I love how the blowsy rose print has been used unexpectedly in this kitchen and saturates the room from top to toe. And what could better compete with such theatre than glossy crimson cupboards and a hot pink rug?
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Minimalists look away now, as this utterly flamboyant kitchen certainly won’t float your boat. But as a fan of florals, I love how the blowsy rose print has been used unexpectedly in this kitchen and saturates the room from top to toe. And what could better compete with such theatre than glossy crimson cupboards and a hot pink rug?
Enjoy more ways to use florals in the kitchen
MBD Interiors Ltd
Prettify one area
Cotton candy pink can’t help but add an inviting slant to your kitchen and instil heart-warming memories of childhood trips to the seaside.
Used in small doses, this particular pink is very cute, but to avoid anything too sickly sweet, paint it on just one wall. This also means it can easily be changed if you tire of the shade. For me, the full-length pink and white print curtains are the icing on the cake in this scheme.
Cotton candy pink can’t help but add an inviting slant to your kitchen and instil heart-warming memories of childhood trips to the seaside.
Used in small doses, this particular pink is very cute, but to avoid anything too sickly sweet, paint it on just one wall. This also means it can easily be changed if you tire of the shade. For me, the full-length pink and white print curtains are the icing on the cake in this scheme.
Stiff and Trevillion
Light up
This neon statement light is fabulously fun and a playful way to push a little pink love to boot! Because if fuchsia kitchen cupboards or even a candyfloss wall stretches this colour trend a tad too far for your design palate, then simply accessorise with pink bits and bobs that can be swapped and changed as you fancy.
Try pink tea towels, storage jars or stools, or simply splash out on a bunch of pink roses every week and display them in the middle of your kitchen.
Explore more decorative lighting for the kitchen
This neon statement light is fabulously fun and a playful way to push a little pink love to boot! Because if fuchsia kitchen cupboards or even a candyfloss wall stretches this colour trend a tad too far for your design palate, then simply accessorise with pink bits and bobs that can be swapped and changed as you fancy.
Try pink tea towels, storage jars or stools, or simply splash out on a bunch of pink roses every week and display them in the middle of your kitchen.
Explore more decorative lighting for the kitchen
Caroline Browne Interior Design
Pick out a hot pink
If you adore hot, fiery tones but don’t fancy a full-on pink fest, why not add splashes of this vibrant hue as an accent? An open-plan kitchen-diner in a muted mix of dark grey and white leaps to life with a hot pink glass splashback and matching low-slung sofa. The result is a welcoming, spirited space for cooking, eating and hanging out with friends.
If you adore hot, fiery tones but don’t fancy a full-on pink fest, why not add splashes of this vibrant hue as an accent? An open-plan kitchen-diner in a muted mix of dark grey and white leaps to life with a hot pink glass splashback and matching low-slung sofa. The result is a welcoming, spirited space for cooking, eating and hanging out with friends.
Aaron Davies Design
Be bubble-gum bold
This bubble-gum pink kitchen is bang on the money for many reasons. The plain matt finish offers a pleasing, pared-back texture, while the steel and pale wood accents tone down the all-over boldness. It’s compact and contained, too, and would be the perfect kitchen for city apartment living. Young, fresh and dynamic…
This bubble-gum pink kitchen is bang on the money for many reasons. The plain matt finish offers a pleasing, pared-back texture, while the steel and pale wood accents tone down the all-over boldness. It’s compact and contained, too, and would be the perfect kitchen for city apartment living. Young, fresh and dynamic…
Glenvale Kitchens
Dare to be different
OK, so this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea when it comes to kitchens, but the fizzy mix of bold magenta and teal blue will certainly wow guests. The fabulously feisty colour combo bucks the trend for subtle vintage tones and simply does its own thing… and does it well.
OK, so this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea when it comes to kitchens, but the fizzy mix of bold magenta and teal blue will certainly wow guests. The fabulously feisty colour combo bucks the trend for subtle vintage tones and simply does its own thing… and does it well.
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Weave in whispery tones
I adore barely there rose and washed-out blush and, for me, this peppering of pale pink is just as inspired as a brash, in-your-face fuchsia. It’s not often we see long curtains in a kitchen – particularly in a small space – but the voluminous fabric and sweet shade add a charming touch to the all-over white furniture and floor that would be lost with a simple blind.
I adore barely there rose and washed-out blush and, for me, this peppering of pale pink is just as inspired as a brash, in-your-face fuchsia. It’s not often we see long curtains in a kitchen – particularly in a small space – but the voluminous fabric and sweet shade add a charming touch to the all-over white furniture and floor that would be lost with a simple blind.
Diane Berry Kitchens
Go for girlie glamour
While we’re more at home plumping for hot pink hues, floral wallpaper and twinkly glass lights in the boudoir, this glamorous combination can pack a serious statement in the kitchen, too. The candy pink worktop makes sure the island unit becomes the star feature, while the crystal pendant is actually a practical extractor fan for whisking away cooking fumes. This is fashion meets function at its very best.
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Are you inspired by these pink kitchens? Would you brave a blush finish in your own – or have you already? We’d love to hear your thoughts and see your photos in the Comments below.
While we’re more at home plumping for hot pink hues, floral wallpaper and twinkly glass lights in the boudoir, this glamorous combination can pack a serious statement in the kitchen, too. The candy pink worktop makes sure the island unit becomes the star feature, while the crystal pendant is actually a practical extractor fan for whisking away cooking fumes. This is fashion meets function at its very best.
TELL US…
Are you inspired by these pink kitchens? Would you brave a blush finish in your own – or have you already? We’d love to hear your thoughts and see your photos in the Comments below.
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