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Apartment in Pink Color: Example from Sweden
How to add pink color to interior design so it looks elegant and not tacky? The answer lies in the shade
This apartment is an example not only of skillful color work but also of clever zoning and thoughtful layout. Designers managed to fit a separate bedroom, a working corner, and an open-plan living room-kitchen into just 48 square meters. Despite the combined space, the entire area is clearly divided into functional zones thanks to gypsum board overlays, different floor laying patterns, and wall niche decoration.

The main color throughout the apartment is white (walls, floor). Here white forms a classic combination with monochrome pink shades: dusty pink, pale pink, and powder pink. Designers used these only for accent to avoid overdoing it: zoning the hallway, highlighting a wall in the kitchen, brightening the bedroom. That is the secret to working with pink.

The living room in the apartment turned out spacious and seemingly distant from other spaces. This effect is created by the 'tree' floor pattern, unlike the kitchen where the layout is straight. A good way to zone the space.




The kitchen cabinets are finished with plywood that was previously treated with white pigment and hard wax oil for a soft sheen. Wood cladding on the kitchen counter balanced peach-colored walls and brought warmth to the overall cool-white palette. Another highlight of the kitchen is a built-in refrigerator in a niche (you can bet you didn't even notice it). A great trick when you want to maximize space.




Through a partition, the bedroom is visible. By the way, the same plywood used for kitchen cladding was also used for the bedroom partition and bed base. The high base was installed not by chance—it serves as a wardrobe. Coral-colored walls here blend perfectly with wood, daylight, and green plants.


The bathroom is decorated simply but tastefully. For a change from classic black tiles on the floor, designers found dark green ones that look fresh.

The hallway is zoned off from the common space by beams and color. Here, the toy-like powder pink shade of pink was diluted with coarse interior items: a brass chandelier and metallic handles.



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Source: https://www.svenskfast.se/
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