Before saying it's easy, you should know we're not talking about rose pink, dusty rose, or ballet slipper pink. We're talking about fuchsia pink, or the famous "bonbon" pink. It is not at all an easy color to handle, especially when we want to use it on large surfaces, or on objects where it doesn't normally belong.

Here are some interior design ideas where candy pink feels right at home:

Use pink for your upholstery. You probably have an armchair in your house, or a chair that doesn't match the others, inherited from your old home or from your parents. Dress it in pink and give it a place of honor in the living room. You can do the same with your sofa.

If you don't have an armchair available, grab a brush and a paint can and tackle your kitchen or bar stools. These will have an even stronger effect in a completely white kitchen.

Do you have a chest in your house? Or a stingy cupboard with drawers? Let's paint it then. If you don't want to go that far, just paint the drawer handles. Be careful not to do this if you have a cupboard in brown or green tones because it won't look great. If you think your bathroom is boring, maybe you should give the bathtub or sink some color.

Pink candy on the wall? Why not. It's not okay to plaster an entire room because you might get very agitated in a room the color of foundations, but a narrow and tall wall or a wall with black and white paintings could be confidently colored.

Use pink in the kitchen. The cupboard doors are just waiting to gain personality. And use pink in the children's room too, where tones and shades should be in a constant party. And if you have a bucket of paint left over at the end, then grab a ladder and whitewash the living room ceiling! It will look sensational.

14 Interior Design Ideas with the Color Pink

14 Interior Design Ideas with the Color Pink

14 Interior Design Ideas with the Color Pink

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