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When choosing your perfect pink, consider the orientation of the room. North-facing rooms tend to receive cooler, indirect light, which can make colours appear more muted. In these spaces, go for warmer pinks such as blush, coral, or peachy tones to add a sense of warmth and cosiness. South-facing rooms, on the other hand, are flooded with natural sunlight, allowing you to experiment with both soft and bold pinks. Cooler pinks, like dusty rose or even vibrant magentas, will look fresh and lively without becoming overpowering.
Want to find out more? Becca Cullum-Green discusses how living room orientation can impact colour choices in Homes & Gardens magazine.

To bring a pop of pink to this living room we've taken a leaf out of the St Tropez style guide with a soft pastel sun, sea and sand colour palette, injected with a shimmering pop of fuchsia.
The vibrant Venetian blinds make a striking feature of the patio doors, providing privacy as well as the ability to filter the light into your home. The striped rug in sunset shades lends a feeling of calm reminiscent of that end of a summer's day glow.

In this quirky kitchen, pink-lemonade tiles surrounding the breakfast bar do the talking, while our gorgeous Delizia Blush fabric for the Roman blinds and curtains adds complementary pink touches to the windows and doors.
The combination of pink and green creates a fresh, invigorating atmosphere, reminiscent of a blooming garden. The sprays of flowers feel fresh and bright for spring, and in winter the luxuriously thick fabric adds a feeling of cosiness and keeps the heat in.
"Pink really is the most happy-making hue, so I like to have it in every room. I tend to make pink the focal point of a space and plan the rest around it."
Emily Murray, Interiors Blogger

For a more mature take on pink, choose an opulent colour like this fuchsia Roller blind and you'll add a sense of luxury and style to your space.
The soft, calming tones of grey provide the perfect backdrop for the bold pop of pink, creating a balanced and elegant look; it's a classic colour combination that exudes sophistication.
This budget-friendly Roller blind is also available in many other on-trend colourways, and with our professional measuring and fitting service included, you know you'll get a fabulous finish.

We absolutely love this pink living room idea, from content creator Stasia Buckle. She turned her living room dreams into reality with our custom shutter colour service, choosing a vibrant pink shade to create a stunning Barbie-inspired space.
There's no one-size-fits-all approach to creating a pink living room. Whether you prefer a bold, maximalist look or a soft, understated vibe, pink is the perfect starting point. It's all about embracing your personal style and having fun with it.
For a truly standout space, consider incorporating pink in unexpected ways, like a statement wall or a colourful piece of furniture.
"Hillarys custom colour range has a huge variety to choose from. I love that my windows are happy, bold and bright even when they’re closed. No filter needed!"
Stasia Buckle - Content Creator

Here we've paired pink Vertical blinds with darker shades like navy blue for a sophisticated look.
Pink is often associated with femininity and warmth, but it can also be surprisingly calming. Paired with the cooler tones of navy blue, the pink Vertical blinds create a serene and balanced atmosphere in this space.
Perfect for this curved bay, the blind gives a lovely smooth finish that sits neatly within the window thanks to a flexible track which follows the curved shape. Gold hanging light fixtures and candlesticks on a side table modernise the space and create a room oozing with glamour.
Beyond window dressings, there are plenty of creative ways to incorporate pink into your décor. Try adding pink accents through cushions, throws, or lampshades. Mix different shades and textures - think velvet blush cushions with glossy fuchsia ceramics - to create depth and interest. For a truly unique touch, consider upcycling an old piece of furniture with a fresh coat of pink paint, or create your own wall art using pink-toned prints or fabrics. The key is to have fun and let your personality shine through.
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