We find this strong color in an armchair and in the textiles on the bed, with a white and pink stripe. The bright apartment thus comes out of the ordinary, and while it is located as here in a recent building without particular charm, it becomes unique by this addition of color. Some will undoubtedly find that pink is too connoted “female”, and not everyone appreciates it. But it is quite possible to choose another color and to be inspired by this apartment to make its own decoration on a black and white base, with a touch of originality.
Add a touch of pink to your decor, as in this 55m2 one-bedroom apartment
Black and white is a combination often chosen for decorating, but it can quickly become boring. Adding a splash of colour to the mix is a good way of getting rid of the basic aspect, and using pink in your decor, as in this 55m2 one-bedroom in a major Swedish city, is a good example of personalising your home with very little. The most imposing element is undoubtedly the dining room table, which becomes the focal point of the room.
This strong colour is also found in an armchair and in the textile on the bed, with a white and pink stripe. In this way, the bright flat is transformed from the ordinary, and even though it is located, as in this case, in a recent building with no particular charm, it becomes unique through this addition of colour. Some people may feel that pink has too much of a feminine connotation, and not everyone likes it. But it’s perfectly possible to choose a different colour and take inspiration from this flat to create your own design based on black and white, with a touch of originality.
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This 55m2 apartment perfect example to illustrate how to put pink in its decoration is on sale at Hemnet
This 55m2 flat, a perfect example of how to add pink to your interior design, is on sale at Hemnet