Pink Palace

Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2025 by midcenturyjo

This historic house in Norfolk, Connecticut was reimagined by Berman Horn Studio with bold precision. Subtle layout shifts unlocked a full-width space flooding the interiors with air and light. A daring choice of pale pink monochromatic walls gave the architecture a fresh, electric calm. Furniture and art were curated across eras, from early American to 70s futurist, creating a worldly almost quirky mix. Every piece, every placement, was deliberate. The result is a home that hums with tension and delight – a pink-washed stage where history, humour and modern life collide.

Photography by Greta Rybus.

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