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| This shelving area in a child's space gives a shout out to pink in the top shelf color, but keeps a Swedish playfulness and simplicity to incorporating a mix of colors. Kept in a controlled area of a bookshelf, the bold colors are kept from overpowering the area. The whimsical white polka-dot chandelier is a great touch to the simplicity. Private Comment
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| Yes, yes, this room has pink in it, and adorably so. A pleasant alternative would be to replace the pink with red chambray and other muted reds or fabrics with delicate patterns incorporating red. The actual effect with balancing the blue walls and whites would be very similar as here. Private Comment
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| Brighter colors, especially shades of orange and melon that border on pink shades, can be a spunky and fun alternative. Private Comment
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| Pink can even be smoothly incorporated but not stand out as a major player in the look of the room. Private Comment
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| If you're not wanting to inundate your life with pink, but do want to suggest through the nursery design the baby's gender, touches of pink like this mod ducduc rocker strike a great balance. Private Comment
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| This intricate room in no way relies on pink for its French-inspired femininity, yet there is no question that this is a girl's room, n'est-ce pas? Private Comment
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