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51 Pink Living Rooms With Tips, Ideas And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
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Picky about your pinks? Well fear not, this collection of 51 different pink living room designs is sure to have something to suit your own individual tastes. Let us show you around some of our favourite pale pastel pink decor schemes and blush pink beauties, all the way through the spectrum to the intense heat of hot pink decor. We also explore the use of complementary colours to accentuate the room design, and contrasting hues to balance out the pink sweetness. We’re not just talking accent walls here either, we have a whole host of pink furniture and some living room accessories to polish off the look too.
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Pink living room ideas – decorating tips for using this on-trend colour
The right pink living room ideas in the most suitable shade will make any room look fresh, modern and effortlessly styled. From soft blush pastels to upbeat corals and richer tones of raspberry, fuchsia and cerise, there's a versatile pink shade to suit all tastes.
Sometimes less is more when it comes to pink living room ideas. Think petal pinks as an accent and use no more than three tonal shades in your palette. Use white as the base. It’s the colour that sets off any pink to its best advantage and other colours are hard to mix with petal tones without looking garish.
At the opposite end of the scale there are hot pinks that make a style statement with unapologetic colour. From deep magenta to hot pink these saturated shades of pink can look fabulous when paired with contrasting accents of slate grey and black.
Whichever pink suits your tastes, the most important aspect when designing your living room is to have fun with your selection.
Make your living room colour scheme reflect your own personal style and bring a touch of personality to your comfortable space. Our pick of the best pink living room ideas will inspire your decorating journey.
Pink living room ideas
1. Pair pink with one dominant accent colour
(Image credit: Future PLC/Georgia Burns)
Create a stylishly cohesive decorating scheme by working with a coordinated palette. Pair pink with one other dominant accent colour.
This pink living room chooses to celebrate blue, to add a pop of colour against the serene dusky pink background. The pale millennial pink on the walls helps to set the tone as the lead colour, while the blue takes centre stage on the sofa, furniture and artwork.
The wallpapered feature wall is a blend of the two colours to ensure the colour scheme works in perfect harmony. Soft golden sand-coloured textiles add another layer of colour without distracting from the pink and blue living room idea.
2. Paint the ceiling pink
(Image credit: Future PLC/Veronica Rodriguez)
Why not try an adventurous living room paint idea? Engulf the entire living room in a comforting blanket of buff pink by painting the ceiling, in addition to all four walls.
Painting ceilings is fast becoming a go-to living room trend for the modern home. Incorporating all five walls makes the colour scheme feel more immersive and atmospheric.
Take the colour palette completely from floor to ceiling, including skirting boards, doors and even floating shelves to create a seamless finish to unify all wall surfaces.
3. Make it fashion with hot pink
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For fans of pink – PINK pink – consider using unapologetic shades of the colour to really celebrate this wonderful hue.
From a bubblegum pink on the walls to set the tone, to a paler pink on painted floorboards to add a softer edge, a colour palette of all pink everywhere is a bold way to show off a penchant for the shade in all its glory.
This vibrant shade from Lick paint is Pink 06 described as a 'perfectly youthful hot pink'. This unapologetic, pure and undiluted pink is sure to welcome warmth to any living room. The pairing of Pink 03 'muted bubblegum pink' works a treat to balance the warm tones.
4. Contrast with shades of grey
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Pink and grey living room ideas are a match made in heaven. Both shades offer a full spectrum of tone and depth, with like shades of each colour pairing beautifully. Pale pinks work with stronger shades of charcoal grey and black to create a striking construct of tone, with the lighter colour softening the hardness of the darker shades.
In this pink living room idea the homeowner has used a mid-grey on the ceiling to offset the lighter, pale pink walls. While embracing dark charcoal grey, almost black, furniture pieces to add a punch of clashing impact.
5. Coordinate the window treatments
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Whether your window treatment is a living room curtain idea or on-trend shutters, incorporating the windows into your colour palette goes a long way to balance the room.
This is especially effective in small living rooms because the less you distract from the walls the more generous the space will feel. Matching the wall colours, in this case pink, will ensure the scheme feels cohesive and less imposing on the space.
6. Balance a purple and pink colour palette
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In this pale pink living room the colour is enhanced further by layers of plum and purple overtones. Follow suit and let dusky pink play the focal point of your cosy living room.
Snuggle up with sumptuous shades of dusky pink and fig. Off-set muted pink walls with darker tones on velvet furniture pieces and chunky knits to create a welcoming fireside snug.
7. Mix pink with metallics for a sophisticated look
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To avoid your pink living room decor looking too sickly sweet, opt for a throughly dusky shade of pink. Take it as dark as you can without losing the lightness of the pink tones, which will be more present in direct daylight.
To help add a further touch of sophistication pair with chic taupe upholstery and a plethora of muted metallic accents – from elegant furniture pieces and lamps to fun lettered wall art, as seen on this living room feature wall.
8. Choose soft shades for a serene approach to pink
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Balance powder pink walls with an equal amount of soft white and touches of warm neutrals – sand, stone, caramel. Powder pink is a cool colour, so natural wood warms it up.
We suggest including plenty of texture with linens, woven accessories and ceramics for a contemporary feel that won't date.
9. Welcome darker shades for furniture
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Don't be afraid to keep/buy bolder furniture pieces in fear that they won't suit your pink living room ideas. A complete contrast in sofa or armchair choice can actually be very grounding, giving definition to the pieces and adding depth to the overall scheme.
Sofas in dark grey, navy blue or tan leather can help to inject a bold accent colour to work into the wider decorating scheme.
10. Pick shades of plastered pink
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As the trend for plastered pink paint shades goes from strength to strength, how about embracing actual plastered walls? Not to everyone's taste of course, but as demonstrated in the modern living room above it can look effortlessly stylish.
Even when used as a feature for a chimney breast, with a matching tonal pink shade of paint for the adjacent walls.
11. Add warming peach undertones
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Peachy pinks are a great choice for adding warmth to a living room, perhaps a north-facing room that is starved of natural light leaving it feeling dingy and flat. Look to inject a coral/peachy toned pink to lift the spirits and take a soft approach to using pink paint.
Soft peach pinks pair beautifully with pale greys to create a dreamily serene, almost nostalgic colour scheme that feels effortlessly calming.
12. Team pink with wood grain
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Give your feature wall a lick of rose pink paint. Team this feminine shade with white-washed wood panelling to add further definition. Then add furniture, flooring and soft furnishings in a mix of natural, earthy tones to compliment the look.
13. Enhance a chimney breast with splash of pink
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Not keen on painting all four walls in pink? Or even a whole wall even? Why not try picking out an interesting key feature with a splash of your chosen pink colour – here it's the chimney breast. The backdrop is just enough to enhance the architectural feature of interest.
The strong shade of pink is beautifully complimented by natural wood and pale grey tones.
14. Layer pink and delicate silk for laid-back luxury
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To create a comforting laid-back living room with a touch of decadence try combining petal-soft pinks, tea rose and peach tones with delicate Japanese-inspired patterns.
Dress a daybed or sofa with luxurious silks and linens, adorned in soft oriental patterns to add a decorative element to your pink colour scheme.
Take a trick from our stylists and cover a panel in a beautiful wallpaper for an instant feature wall that switches up the scene for the season.
15. Make pink a focal point
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Create a sophisticated scheme with an elegant colour combination of tea rose and soft putty. Set a romantic mood by painting walls in a warm shade of mushroom grey – a stunning neutral living room idea. Then team smart upholstery in tea-rose pink with sisal flooring to build a classic look.
Cheat period character by fixing ornate corbels to a basic floating shelf and add a hint of old fashioned glamour with a chest of drawers in shimmering mother-of-pearl. Contemporary side tables, copper accessories and a statement mirror will give the scheme a modern edge.
16. Feel at home with blossom pink
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The modern country way to work this trend is to mix blossom pink with taupe, giving it a grown-up edge. Avoid high-impact pink florals and go for gauzy designs, soft graphic leaf shapes or gentle rustic block prints on curtains and wallpapers.
Add character to the living room with a statement sofa that bravely mixes the colour palette. Complement with curvaceous wooden furniture styles in pastel-painted or washed finishes and soft furnishings with classic shapes.
17. Add vibrance with hot pink
(Image credit: Future PLC/Mel Yates)
Subtle white-grey walls and hits of wood and metal are fitting foils for vivid and blush pink accents. A wall of storage with cubbyhole-style shelving creates an interesting focal point in this symmetrical scheme. Pick a dark raspberry, a mid-toned bubblegum pink and a light blossom tone and use them behind alcove shelves.
Leave a big gap between each shelf so you can display large frames and pretty trinkets. Finish off the look by choosing one thing that will tie everything together. In this space, the paints and accessories have been matched to the sofa.
18. Mix vibrant pink with deep orange
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If you don’t want to go pink-all-over, why not trying spicing up your living room by teaming hot pink with a vibrant orange hue?
Turn up the heat with this fearless duo of dazzling brights. Balance large areas of intense hot pink with accents of zesty orange, then add furniture and accessories in pure white to bring a wash of calm to a bold scheme.
Layer cushions two or three deep to re-create the smart-casual feel of Miami boutique hotels, and mix in graphic prints for added impact.
20. Keep pink tones subdued
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If a hot pink is too punchy for you, why not try a powder pink? Don’t think of it as pink, it’s really a neutral – a barely-there flush that gives a room a layer of colour and blends in rather than contrasts.
Use it to add quiet sophistication and a fresh hint of prettiness that’ll upgrade any look, from a simple country living room to upscale glamour.
21. Use pink as a backdrop to natural wood
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For a light and spacious feel, pale neutrals are your best friend. Try soft pink on the walls with touches of taupe and cream. For a streamlined scheme, build a network of living room storage ideas combining shelves, drawers and cubbies. Paint sections different colours to break up the expanse of wood.
Is pink a good colour for living rooms?
Pink is a good colour for living rooms. It's a great colour for any room in fact, simply because it's so versatile. There are so many varying shades of pink that the look can be entirely different from one living room to another.
Pale pinks are ideal for those looking to inject warmth to a colour scheme without feeling overwhelmed by the use of 'colour'. Very pale pinks can work as a warm neutral.
For those who love colour there's a whole spectrum of deeply saturated pink shades to add vibrancy to living spaces.
Does grey go with blush pink?
All shades of grey go with blush pink, meaning there's a colour combination for all settings. Stronger, more dominant shades of grey from charcoal to slate grey take on blush pink as a soft accent shade, best used for accessories throughout the living room to break up the strong colour scheme.
While gentle, paler greys work in perfect harmony for blush pink – creating a balance blanket fo muted colour.
How can I add pink to my living room?
You can add pink to a living room at many different levels. Firstly for a more impactful approach to colour you can paint the walls. Whether opting for a bold cerise pink or a sophisticated dusky pink tone, painting walls is the best way to really embrace pink in a living space.
Adding hints of pink via furniture choices, in an otherwise neutral scheme, helps to add bursts of colour rather than saturate the space.
Gray Pink Living Room Design
Many people say that pink is too banal, girly and sugary, but the gray pink living room smashes these accusations to smithereens.
In combination with gray, pink looks completely different: not so infantile and more serious, noble. Yes, and gray itself next to pink is cleared of its shortcomings - dullness, formality and emotionlessness.
Grey-pink living rooms became fashionable in the 80s, then they were forgotten for a while, and now this combination is again relevant. nine0003
In the hands of professional designers, pink and gray colors create very stylish and visually expensive interiors.
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GRAY PINK LIVING ROOM: THE ABC OF DESIGN
Initially, you need to decide on the shades of gray and pink, while taking into account the actual dimensions of the living room, its lighting, the desired style of the interior and the character you want to give it.
1. SQ
For a small living room up to 20 sq.m. light gray-pink tones are recommended. From the range of pink, shades such as pale purplish pink, pastel pink, zinnwaldite pink, “pink pig” are suitable.
The photo shows small living rooms in grey-pink tones.
In a spacious living room, intense and bold colors are possible, for example: American pink, deep carmine pink, Georgian pink, Persian pink. The same strong gray - for example, graphite - will suit a deep pink tint. nine0003
The photo shows an example of the implementation of a gray-pink combination in the interior of a spacious living room. For complete perfection, perhaps, one large item in pink is missing here - suppose a third armchair. This chair would serve as a reference point for the rest of the pink details.
2. ILLUMINATION
The degree of natural light depends on which side the living room windows face - south or north.
A sunny south living room that's brightly lit all day needs cool grey-pink hues. For example, metallic gray and grayish pink or lavender pink are suitable for such a living room. Gray undertones, like lavender, add coolness and neutrality, which is just what you need for a stuffy sunny room. nine0003
On the dark side of the northern living room, on the contrary, warming shades are needed. On the pink side, accents in a moderate, bright or deep yellow-pink tone are welcome. These are three different shades, but they all contain a pronounced yellowness and are perceived as warm. Any of these shades in the interior of the northern room can be combined with the same visually warm and soft gray-beige tone.
3. STYLE AND CHARACTER
Also, when choosing pink and gray shades for the living room, you need to consider the style of the interior that you plan to take as a basis. In classic interiors, muted pink tones are more often used - for example, pink antique or old pink. And in a modern youth interior, it is more logical to use a bright shade of fuchsia. nine0003
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If you want to fill the interior with femininity and romance, take pastel colors. Bright colors will help create a more rigorous interior that will suit the head of the family.
3 MORE RULES FOR DESIGNING A GRAY PINK LIVING ROOM:
These things should be remembered by everyone who is engaged in interior design on their own.
1. SAME SATURATION
To maintain balance, choose shades of the same saturation. By following this simple rule, you will create a good interior even without the involvement of a color designer. Although expert advice would not hurt. Perfectly mastering the art of working with flowers and their endless shades, a specialist is able to find the perfect tones for you and your living room. nine0003
2. NEUTRAL THINTERS
To dilute the overall picture, add lightness, airiness and spaciousness to it, use an additional neutral color - ideally white.
Beige is also suitable, but it will not refresh the room as much - rather, it will add "cuteness", which makes it a good companion for gray and pink in women's interiors.
For a more austere interior, a gray-beige shade is suitable - it is calm, neutral and at the same time brings some kind of pleasant breath. nine0003
3. VARIETY
Combine materials with different textures and textures, plain and patterned surfaces, different shapes of furniture - rectangular and square with oval and round.
Do not put objects of the same color side by side, but alternate: let the pink vase stand against the background of a gray sofa, and the pink ottoman against the background of a gray armchair, etc. The exception is if the room is small. In a modest room, a monochrome color plan is allowed: a gray sofa against a gray wall. And to revive the picture, the sofa is decorated with pink pillows. nine0003
See how ordinary upholstery, quilted upholstery, aged wood, zebra skin and traditional herringbone parquet coexist in one space - this is multi-texture.
HOW TO INTRODUCE A PINK AND GRAY COMBINATION IN THE LIVING ROOM
Once you have decided on the shades, consider each component of the interior separately: base surfaces (walls, floor, ceiling), furniture, lighting, textiles and decor.
1. BASE SURFACES (WALLS, FLOOR, CEILING)
If you want all the walls to be solid, choose a light shade of gray or pink. Dark gray walls are possible only in the large living room.
One or two walls can be covered with grey-pink wallpaper with a classic, floral or geometric pattern. A floral pattern will give the interior feminine features, while a geometric pattern (stripes, zigzags, triangles) will make it stricter and more serious.
Select the floor covering according to the chosen interior style. A traditional brown wood flooring is also suitable for a classic living room, and for a modern one, you should choose the lightest wood with a subtle “brownness”, white or grayish material. nine0003
It is better to make the ceiling in an apartment with low ceilings white - matte or glossy, and in an apartment with high ceilings, a gray or even pink stretch ceiling is allowed. The colored ceiling will slightly reduce the height of the living room at the visual level, which will make the atmosphere more comfortable.
2. FURNITURE
As we have already said, one of the main rules for designing a living room is diversity and alternation. Following this rule, place an elegant light pink or pretentious hot pink sofa against a gray wall, or a calm gray sofa against pink wallpaper. nine0003
Gray-pink upholstery with a classic, geometric or floral pattern will look great.
In a small living room, a traditional closet should be replaced with an open-shelf design that looks visually lighter.
3. LIGHTING
The darker and richer the grays and pinks in your living room, the more lights you will need. When using just such intense, deep and bright tones, carefully consider the layout of the lamps: spotlights, floor lamps, sconces, table lamps. nine0003
As a minimum, purchase floor and table lamps in addition to the ceiling chandelier.
4. TEXTILE
Curtains are also selected according to the alternation rule: plain gray or gray with a pink pattern for pink walls, pink or pink with a gray pattern for gray walls.
In a small room, you can follow the monochrome principle - hang gray curtains against the background of gray walls, so that by merging the background of the fabric and the wall surface, the space becomes a little more spacious. nine0003
5. DECOR
Living rooms in a pink and gray color combination take on a special chic with the addition of a silver decor.
Be careful about accessories in other colors. The intervention of a third color can spoil or even destroy the idyll of a gray-pink interior. The safest are blue, light green and olive details.
There is also a combination of gray, pink and yellow, but working with this trio of colors requires artistic flair. Look for similar photos from famous designers and implement their features. nine0003
5 GREY PINK LIVING ROOM IDEAS:
And finally, a small selection of inspirational living room decor ideas:
- they enhance the feeling of home warmth and comfort and add glamor to the atmosphere.
2. MODULAR PICTURES
Now it is fashionable to decorate living rooms not with classic canvases, but with such modular paintings, divided into two, three, four, five blocks. At the same time, handmakers also came up with modular paintings with three-dimensional elements - as in the second photo. nine0003
3. "VOLUME" PILLOWS
Continuing the theme of volume elements - pillows with covers imitating flower buds. They look charming, romantic and original.
4. PINK GOLD
As already mentioned above, silver decor is the ideal companion for gray. But do not give up gilding if you like it. Gilding, unlike silver, is already perceived as a companion to pink, and together they form a very beautiful, royal combination. nine0003
5. FLAMINGO THEME
The mention of pink immediately brings to mind flamingos. So why not include the image of this creature in the design of your living room? In the form of a picture, individual decorative figures, images on pillows, wall decor or wallpaper with a matching print.
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Living room in pink tones - 20 design ideas0014
These pretty ideas show you how a pink living room can use one of this season's hottest colors in your design scheme.
The right pink living room ideas in the most appropriate shade will make any room fresh, modern and stylish. From soft pastel pinks to cheerful coral to richer tones of raspberry, fuchsia and cherry blossom, there's a versatile pink shade to suit every taste.
Sometimes less is more when it comes to pink living room ideas. Think of rose petals as an accent and use no more than three tonal shades in your palette. Use white as the base. This is a color that sets off any pink favorably, and other colors are difficult to mix with petal tones without looking flashy. nine0003
At the opposite end of the scale are hot pinks that make a statement of style with uncompromising color. From deep purples to hot pinks, these rich shades of pink can look stunning when paired with contrasting accents of slate gray and black.
Make your living room color scheme reflect your personal style and add a touch of personality to your cozy space. Our selection of the best pink living room ideas will inspire you on your decorating journey. nine0003
Color details: Pink in the interior and its successful combinations
Combine pink with one dominant accent color
Create a stylish cohesive decorating scheme by working with a consistent palette. Pair pink with another dominant accent color.
This pink living room prefers to celebrate blue by adding bright colors to a serene dark pink backdrop. A thousand-year-old pale pink on the walls helps set the tone as the main color, while blue takes center stage on the sofa, furniture, and artwork. nine0003
The wall with wallpaper is a mixture of two colors, which ensures the perfect harmony of the color scheme. Soft golden sand textiles add another layer of color without detracting from the pink and blue living room idea.
Paint the ceiling pink
Why not try an adventurous living room painting idea? Wrap the entire living room in a cozy light yellow blanket by painting the ceiling as well as all four walls.
Ceiling painting is fast becoming a popular trend in the living room of a modern home. Including all five walls makes the color scheme more exciting and atmospheric. nine0003
Use the entire color palette from floor to ceiling, including skirting boards, doors and even floating shelves, to create a seamless finish that unifies all wall surfaces.
Fashion Hot Pink
For pink fans, consider using unapologetic shades of color to really celebrate this wonderful shade.
From bubblegum pink on the walls to set the tone, to a more pale pink on painted floorboards to add a softer edge, a color palette of all pink throughout is a bold way to showcase the tint in all its glory. nine0003
Gray contrast
Living room ideas in pink and gray are a perfect match. Both shades offer a full spectrum of tone and depth, with the same shades of each color pairing beautifully with each other. Pale pinks are paired with stronger hues of charcoal gray and black to create a striking tonal construction, while the lighter color softens the harshness of the darker hues.
In this pink living room idea, the homeowner used a medium gray on the ceiling to offset the lighter, pale pink walls. Dark charcoal grey, almost black pieces of furniture give the room a dramatic punch. nine0003
Coordinate your window treatments
Whether your window treatment is a living room curtain idea or trendy blinds, incorporating windows into your color palette goes a long way to balance a room.
This is especially effective in small living rooms because the less you take your eyes off the walls, the more spacious the space will appear. Matching the color of the walls, in this case pink, will provide cohesion to the scheme and make it less intrusive in the space. nine0003
Balance the purple and pink color palette
In this pale pink living room, color is enhanced with layers of plum and purple. Follow suit and let dark pink be the focal point of your cozy living room.
Snuggle up in luxurious shades of deep pink and fig. Dilute muted pink walls with darker tones of velvet furniture and oversized knits for a welcoming, cozy atmosphere by the fireplace.
Mix pink with metallics for a sophisticated look
To prevent your living room decor from looking too sugary-sweet, opt for a shade of pink that is too dark. Make it as dark as possible without losing the lightness of the pink tones, which will be more visible in direct daylight.
For even more sophistication, pair with chic taupe upholstery and a host of subdued metallic accents, from elegant pieces of furniture and lamps to fun lettering wall art, as shown on this living room wall. nine0003
Choose soft hues for a serene approach to pink
Balance powdery pink walls with equal amounts of soft white and warm neutrals like sand, stone, caramel. Powdery pink is a cold color, so natural wood warms it up.
We suggest using a variety of textures with linens, woven accessories and ceramics to create a contemporary look that never gets old.
Welcome to darker shades for furniture
Don't be afraid to keep/purchase more daring pieces of furniture for fear they won't go well with your pink living room ideas. The sheer contrast in choosing a sofa or chair can actually be very down to earth, bringing definition to the pieces and adding depth to the overall scheme.
Dark grey, navy or brown leather sofas can help add a bold accent color to a wider decorating scheme.
Choose shades of stucco pink
As the trend towards stucco pinks gets stronger, how about using real stucco walls? Certainly not to everyone's taste, but as demonstrated in the contemporary living room above it, it can look stylish without much effort. nine0003
Even when used as a chimney element with a matching tonal pink shade for adjacent walls.
Add Warm Peach Tones
Peach Pink is a great choice for adding warmth to a living room, perhaps a north-facing room that lacks natural light, making it look dull and flat. Try adding a coral-peach shade of pink to lift your spirits, and take a gentle approach to using pink paint. nine0003
Soft peach pink pairs beautifully with pale gray to create a dreamy serene, almost nostalgic color scheme that is effortlessly soothing.
Team Pink Woodgrain
Paint your wall pink. Pair this feminine hue with bleached wood paneling for even more statement. Then add furniture, flooring and soft furnishings in a combination of natural earthy tones to complete the look. nine0003
Enhance your chimney with splashes of pink
Don't want to paint all four walls pink? Or even an entire wall? Why not try picking an interesting key feature with splashes of pink of your choice - here it's the chimney. The background is sufficient to highlight the architectural feature of interest.
An intense shade of pink that is perfectly complemented by natural wood and pale gray tones.
A layer of pink and delicate silk for effortless luxury
For a cozy, laid-back living room with a touch of decadence, try pairing shades of soft pink, tea rose and peach with subtle Japanese-inspired patterns.
Dress up a daybed or sofa in luxurious silk and linen fabrics embellished with delicate oriental patterns to add a decorative element to your pink color scheme.
Take advantage of our stylists' trick to wallpaper your panel with beautiful wallpaper to instantly create a dramatic wall that changes with the seasons. nine0003
Make pink the center of attention
Create a sophisticated scheme with an elegant combination of tea rose and soft putty. Create a romantic mood by painting the walls in a warm shade of gray fungus—a stunning neutral idea for a living room. Then pair the sophisticated tea rose upholstery with sisal flooring for a classic look.
Craft vintage character by attaching ornate ledges to the main floating shelf and add a hint of old-fashioned glamor with a chest of drawers in shimmering mother-of-pearl. Modern side tables, brass accessories and a spectacular mirror will give the interior a modern look. nine0003
Make yourself at home with a pink flower
A modern rustic way to work with this trend is to mix floral pink with taupe for a grown-up touch. Avoid flashy pinks and opt for sheer patterns, soft graphic leaf shapes, or delicate rustic designs on curtains and wallpaper.
Add character to your living room with an eye-catching sofa that boldly combines the color palette. Complement the interior with luxurious wooden furniture in pastel or matte finishes and soft furnishings in classic shapes. nine0003
Brighten up hot pink
Thin white-grey walls and wood and metal elements are perfect for bright and soft pink accents. A storage wall with nooked shelves creates an interesting focal point in this symmetrical scheme. Choose dark raspberry, mid-tone bubblegum pink, and a light floral shade and use them behind shelves in niches.
Leave ample space between each shelf so you can fit large frames and pretty trinkets. Finish the look by choosing one piece that will tie it all together. In this space, colors and accessories are matched to the sofa. nine0003
Mix hot pink with deep orange
If you don't want to be all pink, why not try sprucing up your living room by pairing hot pink with a bright orange hue?
Turn up the heat with this fearless duo of dazzling bright colors. Balance large areas of hot pink with accents of zesty orange, then add pure white furniture and accessories to bring a touch of calm to the bold scheme.
Layer pillows in two or three layers to recreate the casual, elegant atmosphere of Miami boutique hotels, and add graphic prints for added impact. nine0003
Keep pink tones muted
If hot pink is too harsh for you, why not try powder pink? Don't think of it as pink, it's actually a neutral color - a subtle hue that gives a room a layer of color and blends rather than contrasts.
Use it to add calm sophistication and a fresh touch of beauty that will enhance any look, from a simple country living room to upscale glamour.
Use pink as background for natural wood
For a feeling of lightness and space, pale neutrals are your best friend. Try soft pink on the walls with hints of taupe and cream. To simplify the scheme, create a network of living room storage ideas combining shelves, drawers and niches.