Who said that pink was a little girl's color? There are lots of different roses and so many shades. Fuchsia pink, candy pink, pale pink, pastel pink, old rose ... we use them sparingly, by little touches here and there, or more daringly by repainting for example a whole piece of wall, the pink illuminates and modernizes our interior . It goes wonderfully well with dark , brown or anthracite gray furniture . The pink, even pale, brings modernity to the Scandinavian style of decoration . The old rose is an ideal shade for the corners of the interior less exposed to light, along a corridor for example. And it is a sensation when it is associated with an aged wood floor . We dare no problem pink candy in the toilet or bathroom but still little on a wall of the entire living room or kitchen. Yet, well applied and enhanced by decorative objects (armchairs, poufs, cushions, throws, paintings etc.), the result can be sensational. Also, we reserve the relaxing side of pastel pink in the relaxing atmosphere of a bedroom .

And as there is no rule in the matter, let your imagination go by refueling with these 20 ideas for a pink decor found on Pinterest .