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Painting on the wall
Even if you adopt the millennial pink at home, you might as well not do things by halves! In a living room, in an entryway or even in a bedroom, choose a wall and choose to paint it completely in this powdery shade. The plus: it is easy to combine with a duck blue, a terracotta or even a deep gray. As for brass, they cannot, so to speak, live one without the other.
© La Redoute Interiors
At table !

© H&M Home / Cyrillus
In the children's room
Without falling into the too girly side, the millennial pink obviously likes in the little ones' room. In bed, shelf, plaid, cushion or even carpet, it cohabits nicely with taupe, sea green, cloud blue or even blond wood colors.
© Bloomingville
On the sofa
The choice of sofa is not to be taken lightly. Centerpiece of the living room, place of relaxation and reunion, it must be as comfortable as pleasant to look at. And since millennial pink is indeed the color of the moment, we can only fall for a fabric model that wears it so well. Little advice on the cushion side: dare to mix plain and graphic patterns in coral and terracotta tones.
© Maisons du Monde
In bath linen

© H&M Home / Soedahl
In the kitchen
Do you like pink? The "millennial pink" trend is undoubtedly the ideal excuse to try to convince your other half to opt for this color in the kitchen. If you master the art of persuasion, opt directly for lacquered furniture with contemporary finishes. Otherwise, try your luck with household appliances! Refrigerator, pastry robot, blender, cooking piano ... brands such as Smeg, KitchenAid or even Aga have made it a specialty.
© GOAL / Aviva
In bed linen

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With a design piece
Millennial pink in furniture, yes. As a design piece, even better! And that's good, because we are spoiled this summer. While we never tire of glancing at Ferm Living's shiny screen, we also felt our hearts racing when our eyes first landed on the Arco armchair imagined by Masquespacio for Houtique. Let him or her who does not imagine himself in the middle of Wes Anderson's setting raise his hand!
© Masquespacio / Ferm Living
In small touches
This is probably the easiest way to adopt it: bet on small accessories. On the sofa for example, you can count on one or two cushions and on an angora or cashmere plaid. On the desk, we opt for a small lamp and a nice pencil holder. In the dining room, we play the mismatched card with a pink velvet chair associated with mottled wooden models. Finally, why not multiply the powdered vases in different shapes and sizes on the windowsill?
© H&M Home / Bloomingville
In the garden
There is no question of missing out on the trend, even in the garden! For the outdoors, of course we avoid the total look, and we favor one or two pieces that will make the difference. For our part, we are totally in love with the garden hose from the Swedish brand Garden Glory. Another idea to make a little place for millennial pink on the terrace: bet on an Acapulco armchair to give a little pep to a garden furniture in neutral colors.
© Garden Glory / Maisons du Monde