Using Pink shower curtains in your bathroom does not have to be a tribute to grandma’s original 1950’s Arts & Craft Bungalow. There is a smart and easy way to incorporate this bold color, which can be used to make a room brighter, warmer, romantic, or daring.
A pink shower curtain, and valance if this bathroom will be more elegant and formal, needs to avoid being the catalyst to a monochrome theme. Instead, look at the tiles, towel racks, bathroom sink or sinks, and counter top. For a complete remodel, these are the features where you will be able to blend pink in with browns, whites, creams, and even blacks to create continuous movement for the eye to follow. For example, you can utilize a granite, marble, or cultured marble counter top with a pattern of earthy browns, highlighted with faint pink veins to echo the deep color of the pink curtain.
Take this a step further by choosing a pink and brown shower curtain, then accenting the walls with photographs or wall hangings that fit within the color palette. The floors can be of the same material as the counter top, unifying the room and making it feel warmer, while the hot pink shower curtains create a bold and enlivening contrast.
In the above example, pink shower curtains were used in conjunction with browns, and maybe whites or creams to create an earth-toned, warm palette. The same curtains can be used in a tropical theme that presents a bathroom as light and breezy. Starting with a light colored tile and cabinets, or white wood plank floor and cabinets, integrate bright pastels in blue, aqua, and yes, hot pink. Splash the color with towels, accessories, and wall borders to embolden the sterile white and stand up to the powerful pink shower curtain.
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