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When you picture a pink facade, the sorbet-hued row houses that line the streets of Charleston, South Carolina, or La Maison Rose in Paris’s Montmartre neighborhood will likely come to mind. Even the fictional kind (yes, we’re referring to Barbie’s Dreamhouse) might cross your imagination. Cute, Instagram-y, and not for me, you’re probably thinking. But what if we told you that pink can absolutely read like a neutral on a house’s exterior—it all just comes down to the swatch. Ahead, we uncovered seven pink-painted homes that are chic and vibrant but don’t make the shade their entire personality.
Pink of the 1950s
The hue: Sweet Pea by Porter’s
After 70 years of rainbows, this Australian beach hut was painted peachy pink by sisters Emma Read & Sarah Hall.