Pink has become a highly desirable accent colour, not just in sugary sweet little girls’ rooms but in sophisticated master bedrooms alike (and just about every other room of the home too!) Pink decor is a hot topic right now and so we’ve put together a gorgeous collection of 101 of our favourite pink bedrooms and blush bedroom accessories, plus tips to help you imagine your very own. Hitting every part of the pink colour spectrum, we explore rosy accent walls, hot pink headboard feature walls, solid pink bed bases, stylish pink bedroom benches, chairs, lamps and rugs, and peaceful pink bed sets.
Make pink the headline – or the headboard. If you don’t want a whole room full of blush pink then how about just a headboard feature wall? Keep other colours in the room within the same muted colour palette so that the scheme melds peacefully together, like this soft green accent rug, grey bed covers and curtains.
You can also add a little texture to your pink headboard feature wall by adding slats. Accentuate the finished look with some stylish bedroom pendant lights too. These gold ones are the IC Lights S Style Pendant. The original is available here.
Go all in. If you’re an all or nothing kind of personality, then an all pink bedroom scheme should hit the mark. Go for a shade of pink paint that is warm and soothing so that the bedroom remains a calm and welcoming place. Choose all white furniture (like the white bed frame and the white side table here) to cut crisp and clean silhouettes.
Chic and shiny. A grey and pink bedroom scheme makes a chic combination but can fall a little flat on its own. Metallic accents like these twin pendant lights and small side tables add in a little sparkle. Whether you go for warm copper, light gold accents, or complement the pink tones of your room with rose gold lamps and accessories, it will be a harmonious pairing.
Add a blast of contrast. If you’re looking for a second strong colour to contrast and complement pink decor, then teal is a terrific option. Coming from the opposite side of the colour wheel, this blue-green hue makes a bold partner for pink. You can combine the two easily by layering up bedclothes, or go duotone on wardrobe finishes. There are contrasting bedroom benches in this particular example too, but this time grey has been chosen to create a quieter balance…
Meld colours with a piece of wall art. In this pink and blue bedroom design, peacock blue accentuates a pink textured headboard feature wall. Rose gold orbs drop down by a piece of wall art that brings the two hues together. A rose gold bedside table lamp echoes the metallic tone on the opposite side of the blue bed.
Frame it, frame it, frame it. The cushioned headboard in this pink and grey bedroom has been set within three more frames, resulting in a grander headboard that also reaches behind the bedside units.
There’s boiserie, and then there’s pink boiserie. This traditional wall treatment looks tooth-achingly delicious in sweet pink. Pink drapes, bed, pink bedroom bench and a pink area rug continue the delicate tone.
Pink painted traditional features fill the ceiling in this bedroom, where a modern pink light shade dangles from a classic ceiling rose. Decorative coving creates a beautiful border. Headboard side wall feature matches the texture of the tufted bed.
Weight down a light decor scheme with darker elements. Black bedside lights bring dark base notes to this pale pink modern bedroom. An asymmetrical design is created by hanging a pendant light at one side, and mounting a modern wall sconce at the other.
Grow a natural theme by adding green and wood accents. A pink and green bedroom with wooden elements evokes a sense of nature that will aid with relaxation.
Meet the colour scheme halfway. It’s no new thing to paint walls in two different colours on their upper and lower half, but a loose paint technique that this one adds modern and carefree character.
Look to luxe to add romance. The lustrous wall art, pendant light shade and furniture trims in this pink and gold bedroom add a dash of luxury. Get that gorgeous golden light here.
Be selective. By picking out just a few of your favourite pink pieces you can put together a pink bedroom scheme that isn’t overbearing. In this example, a piece of modern artwork is the muse for the room, and has been given a pink backdrop that brings out its colours. Plush pink window drapes, pink pendant lights and a pink beanbag join the exhibit.
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Visualizer: Ruslan Kovalchuk, Mariya Chmut and Stephen Tsimbalyuk
Not all pink bedrooms are sweetness and light. Dusky pink and dark grey bedrooms have have touch of shadowy drama. Add a backlit glass closet to proceedings and you’ve really got yourself a show.
These dusky pink closets have a textured finish to make them stand out from the rest of the pink crowd. A small circle chandelier adds in some warmth to the space.
Tie it together with taupe. Pink and black bedroom accents rest well against a taupe backdrop, as the warm yet neutral colour works as a colour bridge between the two.
Lovers of the eclectic vibe will be tickled pink with this one. Yellow ochre, cobalt blue, brown elements and pale pink come together with tiny streaks of gold in a magical boho melting pot.
Use colour to define areas of use. A pink slatted wall panel covers the area behind a vanity table in this bedroom, clearly separating the makeup table from the bed.
The padded pink wall section in this room marks the sleep and relaxation zone – with a dressing table and closets left out in the grey zone. A statement bedroom chandelier is the hero of the ceiling.
Break it to make it. These green, black and white elements nicely break up this pink decor scheme, and balance each other out perfectly.
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Visualizer: Dima Kravtsov & Alina BuligÑ–na
Pink doesn’t have to be the main event. Just because you want to feature pink in your bedroom, that doesn’t mean you have to make it the most dominant thing. The focal point of this bed is a showstopping white mandala headboard; the pink throw, accent cushions and pink bedroom chair provide a solid supporting act.
Curate small clusters of pink. You might colour just the closets and a vanity table, or just the bed and a reading corner like in this cozy bedroom. Keep the majority of the room white so that pink furniture, a rug or floor lamp will really stand out.
Dress the room from head to toe. A bedroom that is completely enveloped in one colour, from ceiling to floor, will gain much needed colour relief in the form of a contrasting accent chair and bright home accessories. This example brings in warm sunshine yellow accents as a cheerful touch.
Redesign your door. White walls, white trims and white floors fill this Scandinavian bedroom. In order not to disturb the peace, only the door has been painted with a hint of pink to match a pink bed set.
Is there anything more traditionally girly than a pink bedroom with a four poster bed? This room also features a modern desk space with a pink kid’s chair so she can work at making her own dreams come true.
Fluff out with frills and extra fabric. Ruched nets dress the dual aspect windows here; pink drapes have been hung to the side of the glass to make the window look bigger. The walls beside the bed and desk have been softened with pink upholstered panels.
Fashion your own pink pieces. This luxury kids’ room has all of its storage furniture made-to-measure. A designer table lamp and a set of pink shelves fit inside a desk nook, below bespoke wall units with a matching pink door.
Pink and personalised. Kids love to see their names printed on just about anything, from pencils and pencil cases to mugs and tshirts. Why not personalise their room too with some painted wood wall letters.
Take it over the top. Create a stripe of unapologetic fuschia pink across your floor, up your walls, and over your ceiling. Hang a colour coordinated chandelier for extra full-on effect.
Drape a white space with flowing pink accessories, like silky window drapes, soft bed set and a matching throw. Use elegant black accents to sharpen up the scene, such as monochrome artwork and some slimline swing arm wall lamps.
Lighten up a lofted bed or playspace. Light pink makes a light and delicate lining for a boxed-in bunk or play nook. Colour match the stairs or ladders that climb up to it to accentuate the effect.
Widen the effect of a pink headboard without overdoing it on colour. Add white patterned/textured panels onto each side of the pink headboard design, and frame all three pieces to keep them visually connected.
Make a misty dreamy bedroom wall by rolling out a pink paint effect. In this room, a pink portiere draws across a home office area to keep work and rest zones softly sectioned. The home workspace is also decked out in deep teal green to exaggerate the boundary.
The curvaceous nature of globe pendant lights mingles gracefully with an intimate pink bedroom setting. Choose a clustered low hanging pendant design to fashion chic glamour.
Nature themed bedrooms don’t have to be all about neutrals, mossy greens and shades of brown. Explore the possibility of a nature themed mural that’s been tinted with pink to evoke hazy memories of summer sunsets. Dress the room with a vase of gorgeous pink blooms to bring in a real piece of the outdoors.
Another beautifully executed nature themed decor scheme, this time achieved with a botanical print wallpaper that has blush pink accents amongst the foliage. A rising headboard silhouette sits like a pink crown bestowed upon the bed.
Cut out a catwalk. Paint a rectangle of pink behind your floor length mirror, then tell us you don’t strut toward it like you’re doing runway at fashion week.
A bit of pink, a lot of raw concrete and one hot modern chandelier–what more could one ask for? Oh, ok then, how about some fabulous ambient lighting to set off the pink panel work and a huge shiny glass closet? Bellissimo!
Chip away at any unwanted sweetness by choosing big and bold, black and white additions. A heavily graphic black and white rug will help weigh down a light scheme, monochrome art dresses walls without overflowing a colour palette. Finish with a black modern pendant light to keep the look tight.
Turn up the sunshine. If a bright fuschia wall isn’t enough to make you don sunglasses, throw in some orange, red and turquoise scatter cushions and a multicoloured bedroom rug to turn the vibe totally tropical.
Mellow pink and minty. Even out pastel pink elements with the same amount of minty coloured pieces for a cool and collected result. Use the two different colours to bring out areas of interest like display shelves and storage cupboards, or to give two bunk beds each an individual presence.
Dial it down with charcoal grey and black. Don’t stress too much about finding that oh-so-perfect muted shade of pink, pastel pink shades can be dialled back by layering darker elements into the scheme, like a dark grey bed set and curtains, and black and white photographic prints.
It’s great to pixelate. Create a bespoke pixelated pink headboard design by using blocks of different shaded paint or fabric. Add in one or two extra colours to raise the energy.
Give each piece its wow factor. This geometric panel accent wall makes up for in pattern what is lacks in boldness of shade; on the other hand, a couple of basic pillows up the ante in hot pink covers.
Get picky about bedroom chairs. A basic bedroom chair in itself can be enough to add a pop of colour to a bedroom design, but the right piece could push your design to the next level. This chic modern pink chair has a sweeping backrest that vibes stunningly with a winged bed design, and its upholstery is the perfect shade to establish a third sugary perspective in the pink and wood grain room design.
Push up the pink factor in your master suite, with a glass wall pink ensuite bathroom. A pink chaise lounge, attached to the bedside, extends the pink factor all the way across to the opposite window in here too.
Sometimes it’s about what’s NOT pink in the room. When planning out a pink bedroom, it’s just as important to figure out the things that won’t follow suit, like this charcoal grey panelled headboard wall.
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Visualizer: Thà nh Kiến
Confine pink to the furniture only. A pink headboard and matching pink closets can have more than enough impact on a bedroom colour scheme, particularly if they are built in the same textured/ribbed material to create that solid visual link.
Rose gold accents and copper accessories tone seamlessly with rosy backgrounds. The metallic pieces will blend subtly yet still add shine to the overall finish of the room.
Rustic, industrial or sleek modern interior styles, pink works fabulously alongside them all. Bring on the raw timber, exposed brickwork or concrete, and pink pieces will add warmth and softness.
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Visualizer: Jagjit Singh & Bhoday Amrinder
Polished wood grain and pink also make a stunning duo together, particularly when combined with a nature/floral theme.
Go flamingo… pink. Flamingo’s make cute motifs for pink kids’ rooms; this particular little bird friend has inspired a pink house shaped headboard nook too.
Another pink house shaped headboard nook idea, this time with the bed tucked in lengthways. Clouds, stars and a hot air balloon complete the whimsical scene.
Pink with polka dots! Whether your polka dots are pink in themselves, or you scatter rainbow polka dots alongside a solid pink background, this is an absolute winner for a fun kid’s room design–or for anyone still fun filled and young at heart!
Pink isn’t just for the ladies, guys. Pink was never considered a ‘girl thing’ until some baby clothing retailers suggested it should be so in the early twentieth century. Thankfully pink is now being restored to its former gender neutral status and is regularly seen in men’s fashion and interiors.
Stage different areas in a room by colour blocking walls and doors, and sectioning up ceiling space–like the pink entryway and teal sleep ‘box’ in this shared kids’ room.
Blend outward. Starting with a solid pink tufted headboard here, we move out into a territory of mixed colour and pale bedsides, before landing in plain white paintwork. The gentle transition is restul and easy on the eye.
Ruches and ribbing. Simulate a ruched curtain by ribbing your pink headboard upholstery. Note how the slender stem of the tall floor lamp gets conveniently lost in the folds.
Old faithfuls and new delights. An old distressed bedstead looks right at home alongside super fresh bright coral paintwork. Crisp white bedclothes and white wall trims bring the two together.
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