Architect Mari Milani shows how she incorporated different shades of pink into her designs:
Each color has different shades and is, in itself, a vast universe of possibilities with countless shades and variations within the saturation scale: from the lightest to the most vibrant. Among these, pink appears with its immense potential to offer a wide range of variations. “It’s a multifaceted color that expresses delicacy, femininity and modernity“, lists the architect Mari Milani on the answers that color gives to interior architecture projects.
Check out some of the projects where this iconic color gained prominence and sophistication at the hands of the professional:
Light pink home office
According to the professional, a classic and traditional choice is to focus on the tranquility that the lighter shades convey. Even environments that stimulate the imagination, such as home theaters and games rooms, or tranquility to develop concentration and attention, such as the home office, are rooms in which pink enters as a winning bet.
Pink bedrooms

Those who limit pink to children’s bedrooms are wrong, when in reality the color shades assimilate successfully into any environment! An example of this are the bedrooms, which exude personality in sophisticated and powerful environments.

Therefore, it is important to understand and define the shades of pink consistent with the style and aspirations of the project. “Lighter tones evoke an atmosphere of romance, while more closed tones attract more attention and suggest modernity,” summarizes the professional.

It is important to highlight that each color denomination or nomenclature contains subdivisions, names and variations developed by each brand. The experience of an architectural professional is very valuable so that the combinations follow a coherent aesthetic line and are based on the indications of the color wheel and color psychology.
pink corridor

The neutral base of the earth-colored floor and the white skirting boards opened the horizons for architect Mari Milani to present a bold proposal: the monochrome. The delicacy of peach pink covered the walls, doors and ceiling, highlighting an environment that many mistakenly define as ‘bland’: the corridor
Pink kitchen, yes!

When architect Mari Milani says that pink is ready to enter every room of the house, she doesn’t exaggerate! In this compact apartment with integrated kitchen, he not only opted for a light shade for the woodwork, but also for the porcelain stoneware floor, 90×90.
The grace was completed by light grey that surrounds the microwave niche, the slat that hides the gas stove and the industrialized stone is coverlam, chosen for the worktop – which extends to the service area.
Pink bathroom

Light pink takes over the entire woodwork project in this bathroom, including cabinets and shelves. To top it off, architect Mari Milani opted for the specification of black metals (which are in high demand): faucet with mixers, shower, registers and other accessories used.
Pink details

With the variety you can choose a specific pigmentation for a specific point of the project. Niches, shelves, doors and decorative objects These are some of the elements cited by Mari Milani when the objective is to create a new look for the environment.
To avoid making mistakes, a safer way is to associate the pink dots with a neutral base. “This care allows, even with low saturation, that the color continues to be a bright point in the space,” explains the professional. The same indications apply to the presence of pink in the projects.
Source: Terra

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