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Pink adds a light and romantic touch to any space. With the right textiles, it can be a sophisticated accent in PVC window treatments without overpowering the room.
Shades to Choose From
• Powdery/Dusty Rose – a versatile option for calm interiors.
• Peach – a warm, subtle tone for living rooms and bedrooms.
• Fuchsia – a vibrant accent for modern spaces.
• Salmon – a delicate alternative to rich pink.
• Pale Pink – ideal for children's rooms and Scandinavian style.
Fabrics: from practical to luxurious
• Tulle/Mesh – creates an airy atmosphere and allows light to pass through.
• Linen – an eco-friendly material with a natural texture.
• Silk/Satin – adds shine and elegance.
• Blackout – provides darkening, suitable for bedrooms. • Velvet – a soft texture, appropriate for classic interiors.
Successful color combinations
• White – enhances the freshness of pink, suitable for minimalism.
• Gray – balances brightness, creating a modern duet.
• Beige – a warm, harmonious pairing for a cozy atmosphere.
• Gold – adds luxury, ideal for glamorous interiors.
• Blue – a contrasting combination for children's and coastal styles.
Design tips
1. For small windows, choose lightweight fabrics and vertical stripes – they will visually enlarge the opening.
2. In children's rooms, combine pink textiles with neutral roller blinds to control light.
3. In bedrooms, use multi-layered arrangements: tulle with thick curtains.
4. For classic styles, draperies and lambrequins in pastel shades are suitable.
5. In modern interiors, opt for simple shapes and solid colors.
Practical tips
• Test the shade in daylight and evening light—pink can look different depending on the light.
• Combine different textures (for example, matte linen with shiny satin) for depth.
• Add accessories in a matching tone: pillows, throws, or tablecloths for a cohesive look.
• For PVC windows, choose fabrics with UV protection—they retain their color longer.
Pink decor can transform a space, adding softness and personality. The key is to find a balance between the brightness of the hue and the functionality of the textiles.
