V+A: Dusky Pink Bathroom Inspiration
The coolest colour in the home right now has to be pink. A soft shade of dusky pink can add warmth and interest to the bathroom. We share some sophisticated inspiration with this trending hue, available from Victoria + Albert Bathrooms.
In this bathroom, London-based design studio, 2LG, have used an unglazed, porcelain tile in ‘Victorian Pink’ to create a neutral and serene space. The matt, pale pink tiles are soft underfoot and offer an authentic connection to the Victorian features of the rest of the home. The Amiata bath, with its transitional design, complements the space perfectly along with traditional Brushed Nickel brassware from the Staffordshire collection.
Take a look at these images and see just how beautiful pink can be. It is a sophisticated choice for those looking to embrace modern colour in the home.
Besides being a happy colour, it is also a light and vibrant choice to brighten up a space. Beautifully feminine and refined, dusky pink also sets the tone for a playful and not too serious outlook in your home. Keep it light and airy with muted tones and a simple palette that makes your pink finishes the highlight in the space.
Would you use pink in your bathroom? We certainly hope so.
Victoria + Albert remains at the forefront of international luxury bath design. As a British brand, they share a worldwide reputation for creating beautiful freestanding baths and basins.
For more visit V&A Bathrooms.
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