One of my favourite shades of pink is fuchsia. It is so vibrant and happy. This is a recent addition to my office images file, it is from Edie over at Life in Grace. She is the real deal, not only does she have a stunning home but she home schools and also finds time for inspirational posts. She also writes a lot about C.S. Lewis who I have adored since taking a whole course on him in high school.





A touch of pink really adds vibrancy to the interiors. My cottage house has this fuchsia pop art drawn across the honey comb blinds perth and it really looks alive. I matched it with some baby pink powder pillow, too.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't touch anything in your rent apartment manila, better yet do something with your interiors! I love the Powerpuff Girls-inspired framed heart by Martha Stewart. Maybe I could do a version of it for my room.
ReplyDeleteThere's always a big difference in looks if you add even a little pink on the scene. A room would definitely feel different when you put a fuchsia pink alarm clock. This is also why girls love that color.
ReplyDeleteFuchsia Pink definitely gives you the feeling of happiness and love. I always tell that to my friends who visits me in my legaspi village apartment; they always ask me why I love the pink color, for it is the dominant color in my apartment.
ReplyDeleteShades of red (or pink) like fuchsia shows how girly a woman can be. I bet there will always be a part of a woman's house or a single furniture with a shade of fuchsia. If it's me to ask, I would love to have a pink couch or bedding in my master bedroom! Girly, I know.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite surprising how a bit of pink can actually brighten up office space. That fuchsia-shaded couch sure looks like a standout in the picture, and it's giving the office a vibrant, lively glow.
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