"After seeing the new pink Caesarstone color on your blog I'm convinced that I must do a pink bath for my daughter in our new home that we are building in northern CA. Problem is my hubby doesn't think I can do it without making it look cheesy. I don't necessarily need to have pink countertops. I could do pink tile or cabinets or something. I just need some design advice. How do I use pink in a girl's bath without making it look hokey?"
Queen of Hearts in the new pink quartz from CaesarStone. |
Thanks for the email McKenzie. I think pink bathrooms are just great, but I'm partial to pink as it is my favorite color. :)
I definitely think you can make a pink bathroom look classy. It's a matter of not going overboard with the pink.
Here are a couple of suggestions...
- If using pink as one of the architectural elements in the bath, just use it once. For instance...on the countertops or the cabinet color or the tile or the wall color.
- You could do a white bath (or another neutral color) and then just accessorize with pink. Towels, pictures, rugs, etc.
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