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As a colour that exudes joy and zest, pink is often associated with romance and innocence. When designing this abode for a client who loves pink and gold, Designworx Interior Consultant strove to utilise both hues in a manner that would lend them gravitas, thus transforming the residence into an infinitely elegant home.
“When paired with gold or metallic colours, pink is sophisticated,” says Terri Tan, design director of the award-winning studio. “There is a long history of pink and gold in interior design, from the Victorian era and the Jazz Age in the 1920s to the groovy years of the 1970s and,