Cream And Blush Bedroom

Cream And Blush Bedroom

pink and white bedroom

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

Decorating with pink can feel like a risky proposition if you've never done it before. If you're wondering what on earth goes with pink, we're here to make it a little easier for you. While most shades of pink can accommodate, flatter, accentuate, or play down pretty much any color scheme depending on how you style it, there are definitely some colors and styles that pair it with best. Whether you're hoping to integrate pink into a modern, minimalist, traditional, edgy, or contemporary space, and go all out with paint or just want to add an accent piece, the 16 examples of pink room color combinations ahead will lead the way to a chicer home.

pink and orange bathroom

LAURE JOLIET

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Orange

Pink zellige floor tiles and a marble vanity with swirls of pink are even further emboldened by the tropical orange cabinets in this small bathroom designed by ETC.etera.

purple

Corey Damen Jenkins

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Eggplant

A dark eggplant tone will pair beautifully with lavender, lilac, and bubblegum pink. In this bedroom designed by Corey Damen Jenkins, the patterned wallpaper and antique rug feature tons of different shades of purple and pink, for a cohesive yet endlessly dynamic space.

living room with pink chairs

Shade Degges

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Greige

Designer Jae Joo opted for a soft, transitional palette in this 1885 Boston living room. The light pink armchairs add some playful buoyancy to the dark wood pieces while also bringing out the warmer tones in the versatile neutral backdrop. This is the perfect blueprint to follow if you're looking for a way to decorate with pink that still feels timeless, polished, and somewhat formal.

sitting room with bright pink walls

Katie Ridder

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Saphire Blue

This sitting room by Katie Ridder proves just how much opposites attract. The hot pink paint color paired with sapphire blue artwork and a sky blue sofa create a jewel-toned effect. Add in another gemstone shade like citrine for maximum impact.

pink bathroom

ERIC PIASECKI

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Lavender

Can't decide between your two favorite colors? You don't have to. Pops of lilac and lavender look romantic and stylish mixed with pink. Designer Kureck Jones opted for bubblegum pink subway tiles on the wall and the diamond, almost leaf-like motif on the floors of this bathroom. The brass industrial-style fixtures and lighting add just enough contrast and the pop of pale purple paint is the cherry on top.

living room with blush pink sofa

Nicole Hollis Studio

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Black

In this living room designed by Nicole Hollis Studio, an ultra pale pink velvet sofa feels decidedly grown-up and understated paired with moody black artwork, a marble mantel, and a low-to-the-ground coffee table while the casual rug makes the space feel warm and inviting.

pink and navy bedroom

Arent & Pyke

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Dark Teal

Tone down the sweetness of pink with a deep navy blue or dark teal. It'll keep things from feeling too frilly and light. In this coastal home designed by Arent & Pyke, the blush pink linens go beautifully with the steel gray and navy accents.

pink bedroom

Anna Spiro Design

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Lemon Yellow

Can you imagine a more sunny, cheerful space? Didn't think so. This bedroom by Anna Spiro Design is about as energizing as bedrooms get, thanks to the playful bubblegum painted walls and lemon yellow accents, like the table lamp base and artwork.

bedroom with large lighting

MAX KIM-BEE

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Lime Green

In this bedroom designed by Lisa Tharp, the lime green folding screen adds dimension and depth, while also introducing contrast against the peach-hued curtains and copper light fixture.

pink and blue living room

Andrew Frasz

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Baby Blue

The staples in this contemporary living room by interior design Bunny Williams and Ferguson & Shamamian Architects are strictly neutral, from the crisp white paint to the cream seating and coffee table. This works with the existing exposed brick rather than clashing with it and allows for new color schemes to come and go with accent pieces over the years. To spice up the color scheme, they added hot pink (a fun warm color to speak to the brick wall beyond) and baby blue for a cool touch.

pink and white bedroom

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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White

Blue and white aren't the only colors that work like magic in a beach house. This coastal escape designed by Tamsin Johnson Interiors is dominated by pink and white, and asserts its sense of place via some beachy materials, like rattan and jute.

hot pink entryway

Francesco Lagnese

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Chocolate Brown

Lipstick pink might not be the most obvious of wall color choices, but in this 19th-century Brooklyn townhouse, it's a total showstopper. Designer Jonathan Berger, who used Benjamin Moore's Razzle Daz, played up the historic glamour with a Louis XV chair and table and an 18th-century Italian mirror. Pairing pink with brown grounds the over-the-top energy of pink without overshadowing it.

pink and gray entryway

Bjorn Wallander

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Brass and Gold

Brass, gold, and all things shiny are such perfect pairings in a light pink and coral-dominated space. This hallway designed by Janie Molster becomes so much more than just a way to get from point A to point B, thanks to all the metallic accents and bold use of color.

bedroom with pink and green pillows

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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Dark Gray-Green

An earthy green helps ground dainty shades of pink as well as more bold shades, like the ones featured in this vignette by Tamsin Johnson. We suggest balancing vibrant pops of pink with can more muted greens. Johnson incorporated this earthy green through glass lighting, details in the painting, and a contrasting throw pillow.

bedroom with pink throw blanket

JOSHUA McHUGH

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Mairgold

In this eclectic bedroom by Raji RM, the tall ceilings, crisp white paint, and long sheers accentuate the height of the space, while all the other furniture was kept super low for a grounding effect. A framed sepia artwork, wood side table, and marigold pillow introduce warmth, while the magenta throw blanket is a fun surprise.

pink bedroom

Janie Molster

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Light Gray

Balance warmth and energy with rest and coolness by adding in some gray elements. Here, Janie Molster opted for a pale gray backdrop and some complementary accent chairs.

Cream And Blush Bedroom

Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/colors/g1042/what-goes-with-pink-0311/

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