How to Add a Touch of Pink to Your Kitchen in Style

When I began thinking about kitchen trends, I have to admit that I was a bit intimidated by the idea of using pink. I had always seen it used in other rooms, but the kitchen presented a whole new styling challenge.
While I wanted a space that felt functional, I also wanted it to look beautiful and unique. It took a few tries to find the right formula for this color, but I have finally cracked the code, so now I wanted to share with you the easiest way to style a modern pink kitchen.
Finding Your Perfect Pink
The hardest part of bringing pink into the kitchen is choosing the perfect shade. A color that blends a little violet with a touch of pink glow is super popular for anyone wanting to introduce it in a more subtle way.
If you’re ready to use it on a bigger scale, I think matte finishes and pastel tones are the way to go since too much bright pink can feel a little overwhelming.
The shade of pink you pick is even more important when there are other bright colors in the kitchen. Repeating those accent colors in other places helps create a smart and pulled-together kitchen that looks just right in an open plan living space.
A Pop of Pink
Adding just a little bit of pink is so much easier than changing the whole backdrop. Little pink accents fit in so well with shades of red, orange, and violet in a kitchen.
And I was so surprised to see that blue and pink is another color combination that feels both natural and so elegant. You can use anything from bar stools and vintage fridges to other appliances to bring a hint of pink into a neutral kitchen.
The style of the kitchen doesn’t seem to matter much either, since everything from modern minimalist spaces to rustic and farmhouse kitchens look so inviting with a few touches of pink.
Go Bold With Pink
For those who are ready to give their kitchen a charming, unique, and smart backdrop, you can try out some of these trendy shades of pink.
I think pink fits in perfectly with the festive feel of the season, and changing up the background color doesn’t take too much time or effort.
While putting a pink accent wall in a white kitchen is super easy, creating an all-pink kitchen with matching cabinets and an island is much more of a challenge.
You have to be absolutely sure you are happy with the look, because it can get overwhelming in a hurry.

















