Seeing as how October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it only seems right to celebrate the color pink and everything it represents. The color pink comes in a plethora of shades and is typically associated with the traits of compassion, nurturing, and love. I’ve always been a fan of pink, particularly in its brighter incarnations. I think some people mistakenly believe that pink is girly and meek, but quite the opposite is true. While pink can be feminine and ethereal, it is also a very powerful color. It takes moxie to wear pink or to commit to a pink sofa, pink walls, or a bright pink front door as seen above. You’ll notice in my round-up below that pink works in just about any space in various applications and it looks just as fabulous whether you’re dressed for day or evening. Are you a fan of pink? Admittedly, it isn’t a color that I wear very often, but I do have quite a few pops of pink throughout my home. This month, I challenge you to “Think Pink”!
{Stunning Pink Chinoiserie Panels from the early 19th Century in a feature by Wallpaper Historian Carolle Thibaut Pomerantz for Veranda}
{A Beautiful, Eclectic Room with Pale Pink Walls and a Bright Pink Sofa}
{A Classic English Roll-Arm Sofa Swathed in Pink Velvet—Love this! It works because the rest of the room is pared down and neutral.}

I LOVE pink, but Miles is going to give it a bad name!
Contrary to the first comment, Miles’ pink room is my favorite part of the post! It’s flat-out fabulous…
I think the first image of the room is NOT Miles Redd!? I believe it is the Paris office of Ines de la Fressange.
Leslie, you are totally right! I just checked and it is Ines de la Fressange’s apartment. The image I found wasn’t attributed correctly, but I should have recognized it. Thanks for the heads up! XO