I have faith that you might yet change your mind, Erin! Perhaps it's that I never had a girly room growing up, but as soon as I saw that photo, I thought of you!
Room? English. My guess is that it is Pink Ground 202 from Farrow and Ball. Erin, bet you 10 bucks that your pink bedroom didn't have this much warmth. There is a shop in Toronto called Constantine on Yonge Street that painted their walls this lovely color. So fine.
Hahaaaaa, before I even scrolled to the bottom I knew what you were going to say!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, but... just not me. I had a pink bedroom from puberty to high school graduation and I vowed never again.
Of course, I also said never again to rust and look where I am on that!
This room looks European to me. Is it? Do you know? So warm and inviting. And European-looking. British? French?
ReplyDeleteI have faith that you might yet change your mind, Erin! Perhaps it's that I never had a girly room growing up, but as soon as I saw that photo, I thought of you!
ReplyDeleteKathy, you nailed it--British.
ReplyDeleteRoom? English. My guess is that it is Pink Ground 202 from Farrow and Ball.
ReplyDeleteErin, bet you 10 bucks that your pink bedroom didn't have this much warmth.
There is a shop in Toronto called Constantine on Yonge Street that painted their walls this lovely color. So fine.
Thanks for sharing Nelya.
mb from Dallas
I love this room too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
Marybeth, you nailed it as usual! F & B, Pink Gound, it is!
ReplyDeleteyup its all done right. This makes me pissed off that my pottery barn rug is so darn inferior to the real beni ourains.
ReplyDeleteme too! those Brits do it right!
ReplyDeleteShamelessly stealing. I'll blog anything with Josef Frank in it.
ReplyDeletei love the fireplace, the pink walls and the rug.
ReplyDeletea lot.