If you are considering designing a pink room, you may be wondering how you can incorporate the color into your home seamlessly. As it turns out, pink pairs wonderfully with a wide range of other colors—green, yellow, and blue, for example.
Pink isn't just for kids' rooms or powder rooms—if you're all about the color, feel free to utilize it in any part of your home, from the kitchen to the garage. Some people even consider pink as a neutral in a room.
Whether you're looking to go all out and introduce pink paint, furniture, and accessories into a space or simply add some pink elements to a room, we're here to get you started on the design process.
Read on to take a peek at 22 fabulously designed pink spaces that will have you wanting to redecorate as soon as possible.
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Pink and Green Living Room
Pink walls shine in this cheerful living room. Even if you don't want to embrace the bright hue when it comes to your furniture, that's okay—there are so many colors that complement pink that you really can't go wrong.
Here, forest green adds a moody touch to this otherwise peppy space. Smaller touches of marigold blend in perfectly, too.
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Pink Nook
This pink nook is the perfect place to decompress without being overwhelmingly bright. A velvet yellow chair adds a touch of '70s glam to the setup.
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Pink Sleep Space
Pink can be an excellent color for bedrooms. Don't just lay down some pink bedding; go big by painting your walls, adding some colorful curtains and light fixtures, and rolling out a pink throw rug.
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Pink Dining Room
This pink dining room is ready for a dinner party. Draw inspiration from your favorite restaurants and cafes when designing your own pink eating area.
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Pink and Serene
This pink sleep space is so sweet. Soft hues like this one are super serene and make excellent choices for rooms where you hope to unwind; not every shade of pink needs to be ultra bright and bold.
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Festive Pink
Another pink dining room is enchanting and makes us want to throw a tea party or champagne-filled celebration. There's something about the color pink that automatically feels festive.
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Pink Head to Toe
If you're super dedicated to the color, opt for all pink everything in a room for a monochrome look that makes a bold statement. This works particularly well in bedrooms.
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Hot Pink
Paint is the only way to add instant pizzazz to your space—wallpaper is always an option, too. This pink zebra pattern looks super fun and on-trend.
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Two-Tone Pink
There's nothing wrong with a two-tone look. Pair pink with plain white or opt for another hue like mint green, baby blue, or soft yellow.
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Pink and Prints
This pink bedroom sure is sophisticated. Go bold with eye-catching throw pillows as a way to weave in other colors and prints. After all, they always say that leopard is a neutral!
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Nursery No More
This pink sectional looks inviting and stands out against the blue wall. This living space is proof that pinks and blues are by no means just for the nursery.
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Pink Pattern Play
A guest bedroom is a great place to experiment with a new color scheme—and we're obviously partial to pink. Pattern on pattern shines in this cozy sleep space, which is ultra welcoming and stylish.
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Pink Tiles
These pink bathroom tiles add a pop of color and personality to the space. This pink backsplash is sophisticated and proves that bathrooms don't have to be boring.
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Bubble Gum Pink Paint
If your bathroom walls are easy to paint, go ahead and coat them in a bubble gum pink. Small accessories like artwork and plants add extra charm and charisma to even the littlest of bathrooms.
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Pink Kitchen
Cooking in a pink kitchen is way more fun. When you think about how much time you spend on meal prepping and cleaning up each day, there's no reason to skimp on your kitchen design.
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Pink on Pink
Hot pink, coral, and Barbie pink: such a stunning combination that we never saw coming. Various pink tones look fabulous grouped in this little vignette.
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Pink Bliss
Soft pinks and beautiful black and white tile make this bathroom appear spa-like and sophisticated. The perfect spot for relaxing after a long day.
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Pink Gallery Wall
A pink wall makes for a fun backdrop to display colorful prints and drawings. This gallery wall, which hangs in a little girl's room, is full of inspiration and cheer.
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Pink and Scallops
Here's a fun twist on a two-tone look. Pink and green are even more playful of a combo when a scalloped design is involved.
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Pink and Animal Print
Once again, we see pink paired with animal print and it doesn't disappoint. The warm orange tones look wonderful with the colors featured on the wallpaper and complement the rattan mirror hanging in the space as well.
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Pink, Black, and White
Pair pink with black and white for a contemporary-looking space that isn't too vibrant yet still has a playful side. Hints of gold, such as the stunning mirror and the lamp, also add something a little extra to the room.
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Pink Sofa
What's better than relaxing on a pink, cushy couch at the end of a long day? This one plays off the classic Chesterfield shape with a much more colorful twist.
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How do you decorate a bright pink room?
For bright pink rooms, decorating with complementary colors of pink will give you the burst of color you're looking for. Complementary colors of pink include yellows and greens. You can use these colors in the accessories, decor, and furnishings of the room.
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What color calms down pink?
If you want pink in your space but want it to feel more calm and relaxed, combining pink with neutrals is one great way to accomplish this. Consider using natural colors such as warm browns or rich beiges for the major pieces in your room such as your furniture, like the couch, and add pops of pink with accessories, like throw pillows.
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What color stands out with pink?
Pink is a bright shade on its own. If you want to incorporate other colors to stand out against pink, you will want to choose other vibrant hues such as blues, oranges, or purple.