5 Pretty in Pink Bedroom Decor Ideas

Pink bedroom

Pink isn’t just for a little girl’s bedroom anymore. If you’re looking for ideas to transform your private sanctuary into something a little more bright and cheerful, pink might be your perfect solution. 

Whether you combine calming carnation with neutral gray and wooden furniture for a Nordic look or dare to go all out with bold bubblegum and contrasting green accents, there are countless ways you can use pink to spice up your life. Fall in love with your bedroom all over again with our top five pink decor ideas!

  • 1. Accent with Peachy Pink

Not every pink has to be bright and poppy! For a bedroom that provides a soothing ambiance, peach shades are the way to go. Whether you opt for a painted wall behind your bed or add peach bedding and pillows, make sure to contrast with a splash of deeper blue to keep things clean and crisp.

Flesh-toned peachy shades of pink also pair well with darker coral or orange-tinged terracotta. Finish up the space with a Scandinavian twist by adding blond or white wood furnishings, simple ceramics, and a watercolor-patterned rug.

  • 2. Mix it Up with Florals

Adding pink to your bedroom isn’t always about huge areas of wallpaper or paint. You can avoid big blocks of color when you choose subtle splashes of floral pinks in other places. Explore sophisticated accents like floral murals, comforters, and throw pillows.

  • 3. Go for Contrast

Nothing says fun like contrast! If you’ve just finished adding tons of earthy pinks and light hues to your bedroom, it’s time to add bright pops of something different. 

Pale blush colors are the perfect backdrop to green. Check out sage and olive bedding and blankets, as well as some fresh flora to breathe life into the space. A couple of succulents in geometric pots or a large palm-style plant can create a tropical feel to balance all that pink!

  • 4. Add Texture

Playing with textures in your furniture and accessories is the easiest way to change the feel of your space. Consider adding a pale rose canopy in a light, sheer fabric, or embroidered decorative pillows as a simple alternative to painting your walls.

  • 5. Make it Subtle

There are many ways to bring pink into your bedroom without overwhelming the current decor. If you’re painting your walls, it’s a great idea to mark a line where your pink stops. You might have a chair rail along your walls that can serve as the perfect stopping point. Bring in beige, pale yellow, light blue, or gray as an accent color to make the walls feel complete.

Did any of these ideas catch your interest? Try one of them today!

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