Jolina Holm. Bedroom. November 14th , 2017.
Combining pink and gray is a task that is not too hard, and the many shades of both colors allow you to delve into a wide variety of themes and styles. From the simple and unassuming modern nursery with feminine flair to those that embrace shabby chic panache, gray and pink nurseries seem both classy and comforting. All you need to get it right is the balance and the blend of these two trendy colors.
All of us would love the comfort of a walk-in closet, and with modern bespoke designs that save up on space, that dream is becoming a reality for homeowners today more than ever before. The walk-in closet that you choose must meet the specific demands of your clothing and accessory collection, and a good idea is to take into account what you love to shop for and your dressing style before you settle on a final design. Some of us might want more coat space, while others could devote an entire section to their large shoe collection!
Not sure about which shade of blue or gray you want to use in your contemporary bedroom? How about bluish-gray! Yep, bringing together the two hot hits, this is a color that has been making giant waves in the decorating world for a while now. It can be used to create a cool and inviting backdrop that also feels inherently urbane. Couple it with décor and accessories in darker tones of gray or brighter hues of blue and you have a stylish bedroom that is also incredibly adaptable. This is a color scheme that works especially well in modern Scandinavian bedrooms, thanks to its cheerful, appeal.
Gray and pink allow you to experiment with a wide range of styles and themes, but you might struggle with a few like eclectic, bohemian or Victorian with this color duo. Since most homeowners do not really opt for such eccentric styles while planning for a nursery, this cool pair finds space in most nurseries across the globe. Combining gray and pink with pops of orange, coral or even red is a fun alternative that adds another bright color to the room without taking away from the primary color scheme. Remember that it is the décor you choose and the lighting that shape the style of the nursery more than just the color palette.
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