Pink Room Decor Ideas: 39 Ways to Use the Shade Throughout Your Home

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Caitlin Sole
39 Pink Room Decor Ideas to Use Throughout Your Home

Whether you’re looking for a calming wall color or you want to give your front door an unexpected makeover, a beautiful shade of pink presents a great option. While pink is often associated with little girls’ bedrooms and spring pastels, the color is more versatile than you may think and works in a variety of spaces, from modern to traditional. From soft pastels that set a soothing tone to dramatic magenta and playful fuchsia shades, pink pairs just as well with neutrals as it does with saturated jewel tones.

In addition to using pink on walls, trim, and doors, incorporate it into your home decor through other elements such as bathroom tile, wallpaper, or textiles. Set it against crisp white molding for a sophisticated look or use it on upholstery to liven up a traditional breakfast nook. As you’ll see from the inspiring spaces below, pink is a tried and true timeless favorite that will never go out of style.

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Blush Pink Home Office

home office with pink walls white desk and black chair

Joyelle West

A pastel shade of pink sets a warm and inviting tone in this home office. Elevate a blush pink paint color by pairing it with crisp white and stark black accents for a space that’s soft, feminine, and sophisticated.

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Pink Florals

bedroom with pink wallpaper and pink bedding

Read McKendree

A color palette of muted and vibrant shades of pink creates depth and contrast in this sweet and romantic bedroom. A mix of different floral prints, a paisley pattern upholstered headboard, and luxurious pinch pleat curtain panels strike the perfect balance of playful and elegant.

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Bright Pink Vanity

Black and white wallpaper in bathroom with pink vanity.

Emily J. Followill

Give your bathroom an inexpensive makeover and paint the vanity a bright shade of pink for a cheerful burst of energy. The color of the vanity ties in the adjoining bedroom walls for continuity, and a black and white floral pattern wall tile helps balance out the saturated color for a more grown-up look.

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Whimsical Pink Wallpaper

Pink vanity and wallpaper in bathroom

Julie Soefer

Painting the walls isn’t the only way to incorporate a color into a room, consider installing pink wallpaper for a big dose of color and pattern. This adorable bathroom takes it to the next level with a pink vanity and trim and brass accents that draw out the bold color’s warmth.

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Unexpected Splash of Pink

pink closet doors

Marty Baldwin

A set of closet doors are painted in a fun bubblegum pink for an unexpected splash of color. A tie-dye style wallpaper lines the closet interior and matches the doors, dressing up this small closet.

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Dusty Rose Elegance

office space with pale pink, muted mauve and cream tones

Read McKendree

A nostalgic shade of dusty rose pink infuses this home office with timeless elegance. The muted pink color has beige undertones and pairs well with warm wood and cream tones. Painting the trim, doors, and crown molding pink gives the room a historic home-inspired feel and helps highlight the romantic color.

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Pop of Magenta

Pink bench and white upholstered chairs around table

Kim Cornelison

Furniture upholstery is a great way to add a pop of bold color—such as this magenta banquette. Incorporating this bright piece into a traditional and neutral-toned breakfast nook instantly fills it with charm and relaxes the otherwise formal space.

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Eclectic Pinks

cozy sitting chair by window

Karyn R. Millet

Faded pink wallpaper, fuchsia polka dot chair accents, and bright coral window treatments come together in this eclectic reading nook. A Moroccan-style side table, zebra print footstool, and an antique gold wall mirror emphasize the collected, lived-in design, balancing the sweet color with darker, more earthy tones and textures.

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Warm and Welcoming Pink

entry way with salmon door

Paul Costello

Paint your front door a fun shade of pink for a warm and welcoming entryway. The bright color pops against white walls and leads into a colorful hallway adorned with a vintage runner rug, eclectic gallery wall, and a vibrantly patterned collection of pottery.

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Vintage Pink Bathroom

small bathroom tile ideas

Marty Baldwin

If you have an outdated pink tub in your bathroom, instead of trying to hide it, incorporate it into the space by adding other vintage-style elements. A chic mid-century modern wood vanity and brass accents add a stylish touch, while geometric wall and floor tile with beige grout modernizes the bathroom.

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A Touch of Luxury

a charcoal walled dressing room with a white lattice mirror and a pink chair

Anne Schlechter

A light pink velvet chair with gold detailing is a luxurious finishing touch in this stunning dressing room. It has a jewel-like quality and stands out against deep charcoal walls, whose timeless elegance is emphasized with crisp white trim and beautiful brass light fixtures.

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Soft Pink Walls

gray couch against pink walls with flowers on coffee table

Carson Downing

Classic picture molding is a simple but effective way to dress up your walls and highlight the wall color. Muted yet still offering a hint of color, this soft shade of pink warms up the living room, especially when paired with brass wall sconces and soft, cream-colored textiles.

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Pink Textiles

sun porch with string lights

Brie Williams

A patterned pink tablecloth and throw pillows are the essence of outdoor entertaining fun in this enclosed patio. Textiles are a great way to have fun with color and pattern, they’re easy to switch out from season to season, and they provide a non-permanent way to add a big splash of color.

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Shades of Pink

White porch with coral/pink accent fabrics, white sofa, rattan screen and large throw rug; Furniture in sitting room at home

Kim Cornelison

This boho-inspired room showcases pink on the upholstery, pillows, and rug. Rattan accents echo the boho theme and help to keep the room cohesive.

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Springtime Pink

Glass bottles by vase on wooden coffee table against sofa in living room at home

Jason Donnelly

A fresh color palette of pinks and blues celebrates springtime in this modern living room. A mix of solid and patterned throw pillows add color to a tufted sofa and a collection of blue glass bottles and flowering cherry blossom branches extend the lively color scheme onto the coffee table.

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Outdoor Charm

Roses covering a wall behind outdoor dining set - Chairs around dining table in garden

Victoria Pearson

A beautifully set table and comfy rattan chairs are a charming scene for an outdoor dinner party. A wall of trailing pink roses is a gorgeous built-in backdrop for this relaxed setting and the summery color is repeated through striped throw pillows and fragrant fresh cut flowers lining the center of the table.

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Keep It Fresh with Millennial Pink

Interior of living room with white furniture and pink painted front door

Paul Costello

Millennial pink became a hugely popular paint color a couple of years ago and continues to be a fresh and modern choice. Instead of white doors and colorful walls, switch things up and give your home a millennial refresh with a pink front door.

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Jewel-Toned Living Room

Interior of living room with blue couch and gallery of paintings behind it

Kim Cornelison

This colorful living room embraces rich jewel tones for an eclectic vibe. A coral area rug layered on top of a larger jute rug, color-blocked pink and red throw pillows, and a light pink wall in the adjoining room are complemented with dark navy and deep emerald furniture. To pull the space together, an extensive gallery wall above the sofa incorporates all the bold colors while the light wood frames help maintain a cohesive look.

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Textured Layers

bedroom corner with modern soft blush colored armchair and macrame hanging

Matthew Williams

A muted pink armchair joins a chunky macrame wall hanging, modern wood side table, and tasseled area rug to create textured layers in this cozy room. To add a hint of color without distracting from an otherwise neutral color palette, use it in a soft, muted shade.

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Pink Bathroom Tile

girls' bathroom with two different level sinks for handicapped daughter and grab bars and seat - pink tile behind round gold mirrors and white cabinets

Annie Schlechter

Two vertical stripes created with pink square tiles are a fun way to highlight this double vanity. The white grout highlights the square shape and helps the color stand out, while also adding linear contrast behind the round brass mirrors and wall sconces.

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Pink in Bloom

living room

Give a natural look a garden spin with blooms of pink. This welcoming family room—with plenty of light wood tones, neutral linen fabrics, and copper accents—gets a flowery finish with the addition of pale pink throw pillows. The subtle tone has just enough presence to be impactful without distracting from the room’s casual feel.

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Accent on Color

fuchsia wall

Colorful touches—such as a patterned pillow and fuchsia walls—turn this space into a stunning sitting room. An artistic touch over the mantel, fresh greenery, and intricate wall molding stop the wall color from overpowering the space. Dark wooden accents add an extra touch of luxury.

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Strike a Compromise

Strike a Compromise

If you love the look of bold magenta but are hesitant to commit to such a strong color, try a muted version. The shade used here balances the softness of a pastel with the saturation of a jewel tone. With a slightly brown undertone, the dusty magenta on the pillows, seat cushion, and lamps adds just the right dose of subtle color to a restrained and elegant room.

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A Fab Girl’s Bedroom

pink bedroom

Enveloped in shades of pink, this bright bedroom is the essence of girly—from the blush walls to the darling buttoned-up bed frame. Balancing sophistication (a chandelier and ornate rug) with childhood whimsy (butterfly-pattern Roman shades and plenty of room for toys and play) ensures the room will be age-appropriate both now and later.

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Statement Piece

Statement Piece

Sometimes an out-of-the-ordinary, unexpected piece is what it takes to give a room that special polish. Understated elements like taupe walls, cherry-stained floors, and simple furnishings provide the perfect complement to this plush pink sofa that’s trimmed in gold. Other accessories, including the throw pillows, were matched to the furniture piece’s gold trim to create a pulled-together look and to help the sofa integrate into the room.

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Variations on Pink

fireplace mantle with pink painting

For a bright take on pink, paint your walls a neutral color, then accessorize with fresh pops of color. Artwork above the fireplace ties into the patterned upholstery on the chairs, while hues of orange add extra vibrancy. A floral arrangement featuring both colors ties the room together.

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Sunset Pink

Bedroom with Pink Walls

Look to a picturesque sunset for a soothing shade of pink. The soft hue applied to these walls is a serene alternative to its bubble-gum and fuchsia counterparts. Accessories including a brass frame and a patchwork rug create an eclectic meets modern style.

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Pink & Patterned

Pink & Patterned

Create a romantic focal point by wallpapering just one wall with a pretty pattern. A pink-on-pink damask wallpaper provides patterned contrast to the other walls in this living room. Painting the walls the same color as the wallpaper’s background provides a seamless transition from wall to wall.

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Pretty in Pink

Bedroom with pink walls

Multiple shades of pink combine with crisp white to create a warm and cozy reading nook in this girl’s bedroom. The patterns used stay away from overtly childish themes, sticking instead to classic florals for a timeless look that can age with your child.

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Pink Reinvented

bright pink bedroom

For a variation on basic pink, try magenta. The hue has just a bit of purple in it to steer it in a darker direction. Pair the color with crisp white, gray, and silver accents for a fun yet still feminine look.

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Perfect Color Pairing

bedroom with pink walls

Elevate sweet pink to the echelons of sophistication by pairing it with grays and crisp white. In this bedroom, a patterned pastel wallpaper colors the walls, and the buttoned headboard and window shades are crafted from a rich gray. The white bedding tempers the rich scheme.

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Beautifully Sophisticated

DAVID TSAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Although often associated with little girls, pastel pink can be a very sophisticated base for a grown-up color scheme. In this dining room, pink pairs with striped upholstery, while an acrylic wall calendar adds a contemporary edge.

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Pretty as a Picture

living room with bird prints

Try pink and green in more muted tones for a formal living room. Sage and rose mix beautifully with wicker furniture, and they blend sinuously in the patterned drapery panels and pillow fabrics that echo the botanical artwork on the walls. A white domed ceiling adds balance while highlighting the unique architecture.

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Retro Style

bathroom with pink wallpaper

This bathroom embraces a blend of retro style and modernity. Pretty pink-and-white patterned wallpaper and brass detailing pays homage to the 1970s, while a gray and white vanity exudes sleek modern lines. Towels in bright pops of coral tie the two styles together.

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Color Coded

Pink Bedroom

The color palette for this enchanting bedroom begins with the walls. Paint in a dusty taupe with whispers of rose instills a feeling of warmth and intimacy. An exquisite duvet cover blushes in shades of pink, while a buttoned headboard adds an interplay of detail at the head of the bed.

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Making Waves

pink and white dining room

Vivid hot-pink walls make this dining room a showstopper. To balance the intensity of the pink, a strip of chair rail divides the wall and adds a swath of white. Chinoiserie-style chairs and an intricate chandelier enliven the room, as do multiple fresh floral arrangements.

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Pop-In Pink

pink dot wallpaper

Let your color choice provide a perky pep-up in a child’s work area. This space is usually small, so bright color makes a big impact and helps to define the area. Here, a vivid pink patterned wallpaper complements marble artwork and bright drapery.

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Earn Your Stripes

Dining Room with pink Walls

If you love pink but prefer a more restrained approach to the color, use various stripes in a home accent, like this rug. Bring in touches of crystal or French metallic gold accents to play off pastel walls and add glamour, as in this gorgeous dining room. Energetic artwork enlivens the space and augments the color scheme.

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Beach Inspired

family room

In addition to creating a coastal appeal, a collection of nautical pillows defines the color palette of shell pink, light blue, and navy for this stunning living room. A neutral color base full of rich creams and ivories is punctuated with bright pops of color. The coordinated fabrics and accents carry the beach-inspired theme around the room.

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