Today’s color dilemma…
I saw a post on Jill’s blog when I visited again after first learning of ‘Forever & Ever House’ when I posted my thoughts on the entries for “Spring green roundup”.
Jill was sharing that her four year old daughter wants a new room color. You can see the entire entry on her blog but here’s how it begins…
There was ONE exception to the “need to renovate” rule at our house and that was my daughter’s bedroom. Seventeen years ago, when our home was built, it was painted a very pretty, classic shade of yellow and it has remained that way to this day. So, when we moved into our home I said to myself “Self…well, at least THERE’S one room that doesn’t need to be painted.”

Madison’s bedding and valance from our starter home even had some yellow in it and with a few strategic placements of art, the nail holes in the walls from previous owner’s art would be covered.
Easy-peasy. Yippy Skippy.Well, you know where this is leading now, don’t you?
My daughter really wants a pink room!
Kate suggests…
Well Jill if you end up painting yet one more room my first thought is to pick a hue that you and your adorable daughter can live with for years to come so you aren’t repainting it again anytime soon.
My suggestion would be to go for a paint color that tends to be softer and more neutral than say ‘Barbie Pink’. Here are some examples from Pittsburgh Paint but similar colors can be found from other brands.
Each of these fits your daughter’s demand for pink but may also appeal to you since as you mentioned on your blog you love natural things and neutral colors.

From warmer pink to cooler pink as you go from left to right
Another natural pink you might consider is Pink Ground from Farrow & Ball. Even non-pink lovers like this neutral pink.

Pink inspired by the vintage French rose called Cuisse de Nymphe
In this month’s House Beautiful magazine they quote interior designer Ann Dupuy as saying the following about this color, “This is a very serene pink, the color of an old French rose called Cuisse de Nymphe, which translates as the thigh of a nymph. So charming. And everybody looks good against pink — that’s why men wear pink shirts.”
You have great style and I think going with a color scheme that suits your little girl now but can morph into a new scheme as she gets older would be perfect.
Pink and brown might be a good place to start. All of the pinks I mention would look wonderful with almost any hue of brown from light tan to deep, rich chocolate.

Stretched canvas design in pink and brown by Kelly B. Rightsell
You can use mostly pink with just touches of brown now but could expand the color scheme at any time. So many other colors could work with this as a starting point. Think green, aqua, sky blue, lavender, even tangerine or the right red.
The color scheme Julie (style expert and editor of our Live In Full Color blog) used in her daughter’s room is a wonderful example. She chose a pink, green and brown scheme with a few blue accents.

The walls are Georgian Green from Benjamin Moore. Like the hues of pink I am suggesting this color is quite neutral. The bed linens and window treatments are a mix of pink, green, tan/brown floral, check and print fabrics plus a touch of blue.
Julie has combined new and vintage items and many hues of each color. This approach has given the room charm and interest that wouldn’t be achieved if all of the furniture, fabrics and accessories were the same style or matched exactly.
I love the touch of blue and Julie said that she likes to always add a bit of blue to every girls room. You can see how she has added the blue in with the mirror, shelf, and in the plaid of the throw.
Jill I hope these suggestions spark your imagination. You are so creative that I feel certain that Madison (and I) will love whatever you decide on.
***Readers if you have other ideas or suggestions I welcome you to add them in the comments. I’m sure Jill would love to hear your thoughts too!***
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**Please note: Due to individual computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may not accurately reflect the paint colors. Please refer to an actual sample of the paint for an accurate rendition of the color.








As always, you’re blog is so colorful even if pink is not exactly my fav color at this time.
Everything looks so ‘pretty & perfect’.
Hi Myrna,
I’m happy you stopped by. Thanks for you kind words about the blog.
Stop by again soon. I so enjoy it when you visit.
~Kate
Kate,
I am speachless!! Thank you soooooooo much for sharing your time and talent to help me. Honestly, I don’t even know what to say…except “Thank you”!!
I LOVE the pinks that you chose…..so much so that I have to say it again! LOVE THEM!! I agree with you that they are so sophisticated and are going to take Madison beyond her preschool years. I would have never thought to pair pink with brown but after seeing your examples, I am completely inspired!!
Thank you! Your post shows the “heart’ of our blogging community and I am genuinely touched by your generous spirit!!
Well, the jury is out! How could I NOT paint her room with these colours!! I can’t wait to show you the results!!
…Jill from Forever and Ever House
Hi Jill,
I’m so glad that you like my suggestions for the color for Madison’s room. It was fun to think about decorating a ‘forever’ room for a precious little girl who will all too quickly (from my own experience) grow into a lovely young lady.
I enjoy your blog and will be checking back regularly back to see what’s happening at Forever and Ever House.
Happy decorating!
~Kate
I love this article and the pictures attached…especially Hudson’s room.
I have loved the color pink since I was a child (now 37) and currently have a bright and shiny pink (enamel paint) living room . My living room is very 60s so my accent colors are Bright red and white with a neutral leather couch.
I believe letting a child decorate their room is very important. It’s exciting as a kid to have your parents verify that your opinion is important. Bravo Jill !
i just moved to my new apartment 3 weeks now.. and I’m still confuse on what paint should i use for my room. I’m glad i found your blog, thanks by the way.. I’m having my own idea now to work for it.. Thanks a lot.:-)