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Hospitality Interior Design Ideas

Pink should begin to be the first color you think of when selecting a paint color for your living room or dining room. It’s surprisingly versatile, whether you want a shade that’s sexy, outrageous or calming. As soft and delicate as the flower, it is charming and timeless, the shade of pink conveys a love of beauty and the simple graces of living. From sweet and sexy to bold and sophisticated, pink colors run the gamut and can be the perfect choice for a variety of spaces. How great can pink walls look in a room? Check out here how to decorate in every shade of pink.

Dramatic Pink

Gorgeous pink powder room design with walls in Benjamin Moore's Razzle Dazzle.

Gorgeous pink powder room design, the entry of a late-19th-century house in Brooklyn is a showstopper, with walls in Benjamin Moore’s Razzle Dazzle. The table and side chair — covered in vintage needlepoint — are Louis XV, and the mirror is 18th-century Italian. A stunning use of pink color designed by Jonathan Berger. (http://www.jbidny.com/)

Passionate Pink

Windsor Smith home with walls painted in Benjamin Moore's Pink Begonia.

Sense of history balanced with approachability, mix it up is what Windsor Smith (http://www.windsorsmithhome.com/)
tried to do on her L.A. home. The walls are painted Benjamin Moore’s Pink Begonia, with a hint of decorators white that warms up a space and creates an inviting atmosphere in this comfortable living room.

Bright Pink

Interior by Jonathan Berger with Italian gilt-brass game table surrounded by chairs covered in pink leather from Global Leathers.

In the middle of a Brooklyn town house’s long, narrow living room, which designer Jonathan Berger broke down into three seating areas, an Italian gilt-brass game table is surrounded by chairs covered in pink leather from Global Leathers. The family dines, plays board games, and does homework here.

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