The popular US Newspaper, well known as the paper with high quality content, was publishing all the news that is appropriate for consumption. The news paper published a wonderful and vital announcement to the world, as the end of year 2010 was close by. Pink, it screamed to us, was on the “in” list again; pink had returned and you could find it everywhere!

The article highlighted both the styles, and the trends that were popular among the 50s leading up to the 60s. At a time when variants of pink hues were notable in many cars, this color was reflected in a number of rooms throughout houses of the rich and famous. Unfortunately, 1970's fading of interest in all things encompassing pink in favor of more subdued colors, a fading that manufacturers witnessed with shock and it went to the extend of decreased interest and this diminished interest even affected the usual purchase of bedding for baby girls.

According to the obvious increase in homeowner redecoration (as detailed by this week's Sunday news), it's clear to see that pink is “in”. Some homeowners' decorative efforts included not just tiling in bold pink patterns, painting accent walls, lining their showers with pink fabric curtains, but even searching for pink bathroom decor to match.

Although the journalist here focused almost entirely upon the decoration of fancy bathrooms, U.S. interior designers and retail merchants say they see a similar interest in the use of pink in all other home areas for some time now. This is particularly true with respect to nurseries for newborns, which a great many parents are decorating with trendy and attractive Pink and brown crib bedding set.

Naturally you'll find lots of parents who'll inform you that they were always fans of a pink nursery since they'd always imagined that for a baby girl; however, many prospective moms still avoid the many shades of pink they would have previously considered, thinking that–even though she longed for them–the nursery decor would seem passe.

From the palest seashell pink to the boldest raspberry shade of pink, interior designers today from all over the country are giving the thumbs up for this sensuous color, so that no one has to pine for pink. And now you can easily “pump up” the pink by adding the elegance of complementary brown tones such as chocolate or light and dark cocoa with this fashionable assortment of designs. Careful parents can cut short the cost of decorating their baby bedroom if the buy all the pink and brown accessories for the bedroom along with baby bedding sets.