Pretty in pink (and the occasional pale green or blue): Here are our favorite kitchens that use rose and blush to great effect.
Above: The oft-Instagrammed UK kitchen of a food blogger features pink plaster walls that evoke an Italian country house. See Kitchen of the Week: Skye McAlpine’s London Flat by Jersey Ice Cream Co.
Above: Rose-colored glasses: Plaster finished in two coats of beeswax creates an antique feel in Out with the New: Reinventing the Past in a London Remodel.
Above: In four charming loft apartments designed by The Renegade Real Estate Developers: Chan + Eayrs in London, paneled walls, painted in Farrow & Ball’s pale pink Setting Plaster, contrast with black steel-frame windows and beams.
Above: Bubblegum-pink cabinetry meets terrazzo counters and gray walls in Chez Marie Sixtine: The Chicest New Guest Pad in Paris.
Above: Want to go pink but afraid of commitment? Take cues from The Bohemian Life: Designer Lauren Soloff at Home in LA, where white cabinets and neutral concrete floors are livened up by dashes of coral and salmon.
Above: Barragán in London: The slightest pink pigment mixes with green in Kitchen of the Week: Urban Tropical, A Simon Astridge Kitchen Addition.
Above: In Paris, designer Marianne Evennou does up an apartment kitchen in rouge and steely gray. See A Parisian Colorist Works Her Magic.
Above: A stack of Indian cotton towels in rosy hues, a Lisa Corti tablecloth from John Derian, and hot pink cushions brighten a mostly-white kitchen in House Call: Jaipur by Way of Brooklyn.
Above: An unexpected twist in a serene plywood kitchen: a look-at-me raspberry-colored refrigerator. See Kitchen of the Week: Eclectic English Kitchen, Color Included N.B. This post is an update; the original story ran October 27, 2015.
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Finally, get more ideas on how to evaluate and choose your kitchen refrigerator in our Remodeling 101 Guide: Kitchen Refrigerators.
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