I was never one of those princess girlie girls and so it surprises me that as a fully grown adult I have developed such a love for pink. The thing is when you’re a grown up you can express your love for a colour in bigger ways than dressing your Barbie head to toe in it. I have tried to smuggle the odd little nod to pink in. Honestly, I can cut my hair off and walk around the house naked and there wouldn’t even be a blink of an eye, sneak in a little glittery trinket and they sniff it out straight away. It doesn’t stop me dreaming though and here is my wish list for all things beautiful, kitchenalia and pink.

The Aga, argh the Aga. How I dream of an Aga. This isn’t one just for pink lovers, there is a rainbow of colours to choose from, but for me it’s blush that has my heart.

Following on from the Aga is any of the cookware from Le Creuset, and this little number would look right at home on any cooker top. Plus it’s a lot cheaper than splurging on an Aga. Is it a sign that I’m a proper grown up if I’m excited by any type of Le Creuset pot or pan? They have such a solid and timeless feel that even though they’re pushing £100 it’s something that I would get so much use from. 

Accessories are by far the easiest way to add colour and a bar stool like this one from Cult Furniture is not only a thing of beauty but functional too. Plus it’s so much better when there is someone with you to chat along with while you’re cooking, and this bar stool means you could chat in comfort. 

I’m really into rugs at the moment, I find them a cheap but really effective way to brighten up any space. I’ve seen them featured a lot in kitchens and really like how they can soften a space. This one from Wayfair adds a vintage feel and the colours are gorgeous. 

And finally, I’ve seen a lot of gold and rose gold bathroom fittings around but when I stumbled across this baby pink mixer tap at Dowsing & Reynolds I made a little excited scream noise.