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SAMANTHA MASSEY explains why we just can’t get enough of dusky pink hues

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IT WAS once the go-to hue for little girl’s nurseries and nowhere else, but today, dusky pink is well on its way to catching grey as the most instagramm­able colour for modern interiors. And it’s all thanks to its amazing versatilit­y. Unlike saccharine baby pink, dusky pink has grey undertones which means it works well with a plethora of other shades.

It complement­s grey beautifull­y, helping lift and break up swathes of the much-loved neutral. It also makes the most stunning palette when combined with richer colours too, like forest green and deep mustards.

What’s more, it’s a colour that works in every room of the house, from utility areas to relaxing living spaces. So if you fancy giving your home a rose-tinted makeover, here are some ideas to get you started.

ART DECO FEELS

IN recent years, Art Deco has emerged as a growing interior trend. And it’s a look that works beautifull­y with dusky pink.

More so than its brighter counterpar­ts, dusky pink has a real vintage feel about it. Which is why furniture designers have started teaming it with fringing, scalloped edging and ornate detailing to give their pieces a true 1920’s feel. It’s a shade that also complement­s beautifull­y the metallics which are so intrinsica­lly linked with this era.

If you want to incorporat­e the Art Deco/dusky pink vibe in your home but aren’t too sure where to start, consider cosying up a corner of your living space with your own bar. Invest in a metallic and glass drinks cart, add some vintage carafes and your favourite tipples, and finish with a dusky pink seat (with metallic legs for extra bonus points) from where you can relax with your favourite beverage.

Right now, there are plenty of 1920s-inspired bar carts and armchairs which have been lovingly created to look every bit as authentic as the real deal.

UTILITARIA­N PINK

ONCE upon a time, pink had no place in a kitchen or a bathroom. Not anymore.

In recent years, bathrooms have lost their clinical feel and truly embraced colour. And we’re not just talking towels either; today you can get radiators, toilets and bathtubs in every shade – including pink. Admittedly, you’re going to have to be pretty sold on the colour to change your entire bathroom suite, but you could

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