24 Best Pink Bedroom Ideas

Pink, the offspring of red and white, has become a major color option in home design.

And it’s no longer limited to the nursery or little girls bedrooms; through the creative ideas and visions of a few talented designers and homeowners, the color pink has grown up and graduated into adult rooms and decorating styles.

Pink is a versatile color choice for any room in the house.

Some of the best colors to pair with pink are white and black, with red, white and blue being another popular choice.

You can also add a touch of orange or mint green to make a soft, colorful statement.

1. Paint a Pink Accent Wall

If you’re not sure about going all in with pink, consider a pink accent wall. This will give you a good feel for the color without overwhelming the room.

Plus, it’s the perfect way to add a pop of color to a space that’s otherwise neutral.

This pink bedroom idea from Black Lacquer Design features a soft shade of pink that’s easy on the eyes.

The color is carried throughout the room with the bedding and bench at the foot of the bed.

2. Choose a Pink Statement Headboard

If you love the idea of a pink bedroom, but don’t want to go overboard with the color, try a statement headboard.

This blush velvet headboard is the perfect focal point for a pink bedroom and adds a touch of glam to the design.

The black and white art above the bed ties in with the black side table and lamp, and the gold frame adds a touch of elegance.

3. Add Pink Bedding and Decor

If you want to add pink to your bedroom without it being the main focus, try layering in pink bedding and decor.

In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, the pink pillows and throw blanket add a pop of color to the neutral space.

The pink is balanced out with other colors like green, black and brown, and the use of different textures throughout the room gives the space a layered look.

4. Try Pink and Gold Decor

Pink and gold are a match made in bedroom heaven. This bedroom designed by Arent & Pyke shows off the prettiest way to decorate with pink and gold.

The pink wallpaper with a subtle gold pattern sets the foundation for the room.

A pair of gold sconces, a gold-framed mirror, and a gold side table bring in even more of the pretty metallic hue.

5. Paint Your Closet Doors Pink

A closet is a great place to have a little fun with color. In this bedroom designed by Arent & Pyke, the closet doors are painted a vibrant pink hue to match the bedding and artwork.

The rest of the room is kept mostly neutral to allow the closet doors to really shine.

6. Add Pink Curtains

If you’re not ready to commit to pink walls or a pink bed, consider adding a touch of pink to your room with curtains.

This beautiful bedroom designed by Elizabeth Stamos Design features a stunning set of blush-colored curtains that match the headboard and bench.

7. Use Pink Nightstands

If you want to add a pop of color to your bedroom, a nightstand is a good place to start.

You can find them in a variety of sizes and styles, and they’re a small enough piece of furniture that they won’t overwhelm the room.

We love the look of these pink nightstands in this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson.

They bring in a fun pop of color and contrast with the blue pillows and artwork.

8. Add Pink Wall Art

If you’re not sure how to incorporate pink into your bedroom, try adding pink wall art.

This is an easy way to add a pop of color to your space without going overboard. You can even make your own DIY wall art for a personal touch.

In this bedroom, the pink wall art is complemented by the pink throw pillows and the pink flowers on the nightstand.

The result is a cohesive and stylish look that’s perfect for a modern bedroom.

9. Paint Your Dresser Pink

If you’re looking for a way to add a pop of color to your bedroom, consider painting a piece of furniture, like a dresser, pink.

This way, you can incorporate the color without it feeling overwhelming.

This bedroom designed by Emily Henderson features a blush pink dresser that ties in with the rest of the room’s decor.

Plus, the gold hardware and lamp add a touch of glam to the space.

10. Choose a Pink Rug

A pink rug is a great way to add a pop of color to your bedroom without overwhelming the space.

Plus, a rug can help to define the area at the foot of your bed, especially if you have an open floor plan.

In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, a vintage rug adds a touch of pink to the space.

The rug is complemented by a pink accent pillow, but the rest of the room is kept neutral.

11. Use a Pink Vanity

This pink vanity is the perfect place to get ready in the morning.

The gold accents add a touch of luxury to the space, and the round mirror is a fun twist on the traditional vanity mirror.

If you don’t have a separate room for a vanity, consider adding a small one to your bedroom.

It’s a great way to add a touch of glam to your space, and you can use the drawers to store your makeup and other beauty products.

12. Add Pink Throw Pillows

If you want to add a bit of pink to your bedroom without going overboard, consider adding a few pink throw pillows to your bed.

This is an easy and affordable way to add color and texture to your space.

In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, the pink throw pillows add a pop of color to the bed and tie in with the pink bench at the foot of the bed.

13. Paint Your Ceiling Pink

Don’t forget about the fifth wall! The pink ceiling in this bedroom designed by Chango & Co. is next level.

The walls are painted in a similar shade of pink as the bedding to create a calming and cohesive backdrop for the space.

The black and white rug, throw pillows, and artwork keep the room from feeling too precious.

14. Try a Pink Desk

If you’re working from home, consider adding a desk to your bedroom. This is a great way to create a mini office space and make the most of an empty corner.

In this room designed by Arent & Pyke, the pink desk ties in with the blush tones in the rest of the room.

The desk chair and floral curtains add the perfect pop of color.

15. Paint Your Trim Pink

You don’t have to paint the walls pink to bring this color into your bedroom.

A coat of pink paint on the trim of this bedroom by Heidi Caillier adds a fun pop of color without going overboard.

The rest of the space is kept neutral so the pink trim really stands out.

A woven headboard, a vintage rug, and a pair of tan sconces add warmth and texture to the space.

16. Add Pink Accent Furniture

If you want to add pink to your bedroom but don’t want to go overboard with it, consider adding pink accent furniture.

The velvet pink ottoman at the foot of the bed in this space adds a pop of color to the otherwise neutral room.

The pink ottoman is a great way to add a touch of color to a room without it being the main focus.

You could also add a pink chair, dresser, or bench to your space.

17. Create a Pink Gallery Wall

A gallery wall is a great way to add loads of interest to a bedroom, and you can even make it the main focus of a pink bedroom.

Here, a pale pink wall is covered with a mix of black and white photography, framed prints, and a neon sign, all in a range of pinks.

18. Add Pink Lighting

This pink accent wall is taken to the next level with an LED light strip that runs around the entire perimeter of the room.

The light is a warm pink that’s not too bright, so it’s perfect for creating a calming environment.

The light strip is a great way to draw attention to the architectural details of a room, like the tray ceiling in this bedroom.

You can also install lights around the headboard of your bed, or under your vanity for a fun pop of color.

Conclusion

If you don’t want to commit to an entirely pink space, consider using the color as an accent. This bedroom designed by Fiona Lynch Studio is the perfect example. The bright pink armchair and matching ottoman are the perfect finishing touch.

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