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Pink isn’t just for bold statements or playful accents anymore – it’s fast becoming a go-to colour in interior design, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.
From soft blush to rich raspberry, pink adds warmth, charm, and a modern edge that suits a wide range of styles.
Whether you're looking to make a statement or create a calming retreat, pink is more versatile than you might think.

Pink in the Kitchen: Warm, Welcoming & Unexpected
Pink kitchens are having a moment – and it’s easy to see why. They’re fresh, stylish, and a little bit unexpected. Whether you opt for muted blush cabinets, a dusty rose island, or even pink-toned tiles, this colour brings a sense of warmth that works beautifully in both classic and contemporary settings.
Try This:
- Blush pink shaker units paired with warm brass handles
- A rose quartz splashback or pink-toned porcelain worktop
- Dusty pink cabinetry with soft grey, sage, or navy accents
The key to making pink work in a kitchen is pairing it with complementary finishes – think natural wood, creamy whites, or earthy greens to balance and ground the tone.

Pink in the Bathroom: Spa-Like Serenity
Pink bathrooms offer a soft, tranquil alternative to the usual whites and greys. Gentle pink tones can create a calming, spa-like feel, especially when paired with natural textures like stone, wood, or brushed gold fixtures.
Try This:
- Blush pink tiles in a herringbone or scallop pattern
- A pastel pink vanity unit with a marble top
- Statement walls in peach or dusty rose, balanced with neutral floors
For a bolder look, deeper tones like coral, raspberry, or fuchsia can add impact and personality, perfect for smaller cloakrooms or guest bathrooms.



Which Shade of Pink is Right for You?
- Blush & Dusty Rose: Subtle and calming – great for timeless, soft interiors
- Coral & Peach: Warm and vibrant – perfect for bright, energetic spaces
- Raspberry & Fuchsia: Bold and expressive – ideal for adding drama or contrast
- Nude & Powder Pink: Neutral and elegant – blends beautifully with greys and natural finishes

Tips for Using Pink Successfully
- Start small: Use pink as an accent colour through tiles, splashbacks, or accessories.
- Balance the palette: Pair pink with natural textures or grounding tones like grey, navy, or forest green.
- Choose the right finish: Matt paints and brushed metals tone down pink’s sweetness, while glossy or high-sheen finishes bring it to life.
Pink kitchens and bathrooms are a beautiful way to bring warmth, joy, and individuality into your home. Whether you go soft and subtle or bold and bright, pink offers endless possibilities to express your style.


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Thinking about adding a touch of pink to your next project?
We’d love to help you design a kitchen or bathroom that’s full of personality – and perfectly pink.



