Posts Tagged ‘pink nursery’

Felt Fantasia

Who says you need paint to decorate a wall? Take a look at these adorable wall decorations made out of felt:

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Bunnies:

bunny felt wall decor nursery or kids room

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Tropical Blues:

blue felt decor nursery

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Pink and green:

pink kids room girl room felt decor flowers

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Blue and green, bears and butterflies:

green and blue forest with bears nursery or kids room decor

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Mint green and pink apple blossom and birdies (twitter? lol):mint green white pink bursery or kids room girl

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Blue and pink butterflies and ladybirds:

Sugary Sweet

Here are some inspirational pictures for the super girlie barbie-house, lol.

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pink dining room area country style

This is adorable! Roses and polka dots. More details on this room can be found here.

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pink and white modern kitchen

WOW! Shiny pink kitchen?

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green pink and white girls nursery

White, green and pink nursery. That bed is really nice. Pic via this site.

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An let’s not forget about the little princess. pic via this site.

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More Pink!

Here are more examples of how to use pink in your interior:

Bedroom:

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A peachy pink with white and with mirror details makes a soft yet posh room.

Wall:

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Hot pink wall with brown interior. Btw, is that chair made out of a chiffon scarf? Maybe it is a lucite chair with a scarf draped on it, I don’t know…

Living room:

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Soft pink and white with dark green and yellow accents.

Bathroom:

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Pink and white with maroon detail.

Bedroom:

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Medium pink with white and brown. This combo is a lot softer than the usual pink/white/black combo, although a bit more bland.

Nursery:

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A great medium tone pink with white. This is adorable.

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Now lets take a look into Betsey Johnson’s all-pink apartment:

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Betsey has painted her entire apartment in pink, has black floors and white, pink or yellow furniture, depending on the room. This is a great way to separate a larger space of one wall color, into smaller ones (you can see the dining area in the background of the living room island in sec. pic up). This color magic in combination with ceiling lamps (rugs also works well for this), divides a large room into separate spaces.

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