
Here are a few pink kitchens that we've spotted here at Apartment Therapy and elsewhere, as well as some ideas for adding pink to your kitchen in more subtle ways.
Here are the links for the photos pictured above.
• 1 Relaxed kitchen - at Living Etc. This is the first kitchen that made us go, hmm. Maybe pink isn't so bad? This pink-grey color is deeply soothing and gentle. It is just modern enough for us too, with those ash countertops. This looks like a wonderful place to cook.
• 2 Alicia's Spicy Black, White, and Pink - from our series of 10 Things I Love. Pink goes so well with black, especially in a retro or vintage-inspired kitchen like Alicia's.
• 3 House Call: Paul's Niagara Falls Home - Here's another vintage look for the kitchen, but in a more mid-century home. As cooks, we're so taken by the warm glow here.
• 4 Pink kitchen cabinet interior - You can get a similar warm glow in your kitchen without going all-out; just paint the back of a cabinet. We really love this one from Laure in LA.
• 5 Pink and red together - This photo from Marie Claire Maison really shows how modern pink can be. We love the little eating nook and vintage pieces, but it also all feels very contemporary.
• 6 Hot pink walls! - This kitchen is very bold, with a color inspired by the owner's trips to Cameroon. We love the idea of grabbing a color (like hot pink) from a locale we love and painting our walls to match. It might be too much for some, but travel can be a great inspiration.
• 7 Hot pink accessories - If the previous kitchen is just a bit too much, Sean and Holly show how you can have some bright pops of pink without overwhelming your kitchen.
• 8 Christine's Colorful Budget Cottage - Wow - whimsy and almost childlike pink here in Christine's cottage. It feels like bubblegum pop.
• 9 Christine's Cottage - Another shot of Christine's kitchen.
• 10 Drawer lining - At Living Etc. If the whimsy of Christine's cottage is just too much for you, why not draw in just a little secret pink instead, with these drawer liners? Our drawers need a good cleaning and a lining; maybe this is the place to inject some color.
• 11 Retro Pink - At Living Etc. Another modern yet vintage look. The color reminds us of a 1950s show home, but the clean lines and tranquility feel very modern.
• 12 Pretty Pink - So girlish, yet with some tough edges. The concrete floor and glossy cabinets keep this pink space feeling mod.
• 13 Sherbet accessories - And if both of those kitchens are still too frilly-pink, try vintage-style enameled tools like these. We love vintage enamel in the kitchen for its sturdy functionality as well its good looks.
• 14 Candy-Coated Tile - If you want just a hint of pink, what about mixing it into your tile, like these candy-like kitchen tiles.
• 15 Lisa Marie's Antiques - And of course, perhaps the best way to add just a little pink to your kitchen is through a KitchenAid mixer - a masterpiece of functionality, and a little color, all at the same time!




















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Lovely! I aspire to have an over-the-top pink kitchen of my own some day.
Does anyone know what kind of range that is in the first picture? Is it a Dacor?
I don't think a lot of pink would go so well in my kitchen, but I do have pink mixing bowls!
I love the look of those hooks behind the stove, but wouldn't everything hanging on them get greasy/splattered?
To my surprise, I actually prefer the brighter pink kitchens shown here. Although, that retro fridge in #12's 'Pretty Pink' is nothing short of awesome!
I really love the pink in that first picture-- it takes a moment to realize it's pink, but it casts a lovely, neutral warmth! it's such a nice departure from the usual kitchen colors and definitely makes it a cozy, social place.
Does anyone know where one might find a Laughing Cow tray like the one in the first picture? Love it!!!
I think a few pink items in a kitchen can be ok, but I don't think I could paint a whole wall pink. In a kitchen, it just reminds me of raw chicken! Though I kinda like pink bathrooms. Also, too much pink and white can look a little Barbie-ish, and I'd hate to inadvertently discourage my man from cooking because he felt like he was always stepping into the Dream House!
Oh yeah, I want a Laughing Cow tray, too.
This doesn't have that same Laughing Cow tray, but it does have some vintage-looking Laughing Cow stuff:
http://www.blazingthyme.com/siteindex.html
I also the look of the pot rod behind the stove. Where might one find something like that?
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Light pink kitchens make me think of baking cupcakes all the time. Which I can totally live with. :)
Look for older Laughing Cow goods under "La Vache Qui Rit"
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38.l1313&_nkw=la vache qui rit&_sacat=See-All-Categories
I don't know about that specific fridge, but I know Krups makes a retro pink fridge--you can see it on 18th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York!
Really funny that you show that first pic in the story.
I have exactly the same paint color in my recently renov. kitchen and it is Ben Moore's "evening light". I bought it for the exact reason you state, and the reason I like the light in the evening, most of the time of the week when I have any time to cook. It is warm, inviting, and soothing, like a kitchen is to me after a long day...