From Julie
Pale pink is not a color we usually gravitate toward, but lately we've been noticing rooms enhanced by small touches of the shade.

Above: A stairwell in a house designed by Molly Luetkemeyer of LA-based M. Design.

Above: An outdoor dining space, via AT Casa.

Above: A house in Australia by architect Susi Leeton.

Above: A pale pink Robertson radio adds a touch of color to an otherwise neutral kitchen.

Above: A mantel in a house in London.

Above: A pink radiator in a London house, via Light Locations.

Above: A pale pink tabletop in a house by Australian architect Susi Leeton.

Below: A kitchen featuring a custom pink work island from Durat.

Above: A dining room in Sweden, via Emmas Design Blogg.
November 6, 2009
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I love all this pale pink--I have a bath painted Laura Ashley Pale Brick and I look so much prettier and happier in it.
On pet peeve, though, is the covering of books with art-directed paper. Seems sacrilegious to me.
Oh--this post makes me swoon! Gorgeousness. Thanks.