Including shades from soft blush to full-length fuchsia, pink is a remarkably flexible choice of paint for a bedroom. And it’s certainly not a color that should be limited to girls’ quarters. The correct pink is out there for everyone.
If you’re a trend follower, you’ll realize the light powder and blush roses – and, more importantly, millennial roses – are enjoying a moment. The best thing about this blush color is the subtly beige hue, which brings it away from the sickly sweet end of the continuum and into a more subtle, androgynous area.
Work in gray, beige or greige paint and materials, and wooden furniture with either a very dark Nordic or dark walnut finish for immediate fashion performance.
For more activity, we’d consider a dark hot pink. It’s a bold choice, but one that’s going to bring you out of bed every morning, full of strength.
Pick Blousey blooms
Introducing pink doesn’t mean you’ve got to go for a big block of paint. Using shade splashes on a dark backdrop like this massive mural is a subtle way to add it to your space.
Go for a candy crush
Prevent candy pink from becoming so sickly sweet, contrasting it with zingy citrus yellows and cool blues. This paint combination blends exceptionally well together, reminiscent of pastel-hued vintage candy.
The look can be rooted with a white floor and gray splashes, which will lend it a more sophisticated feel.
Deepen the shades
If you’ve selected the color that best fits your walls, but the darker variations of the hue from the same range to emphasize a defined rail or soft furniture.
This salmon-pink has reddish highlights, and the dark rust tones of the upholstered pillow, the couch, and the footstool fit very good with it.
Leave a gap
Bringing a wall color can sound overwhelming to others, so hold your pink bedroom on the serene side by selecting a neutral hue of beige or yellowish undertones and painting just up to the rail.
If you don’t have a rope bar, it doesn’t matter, draw a line across space where you paint the color up to and use white paint above and on the ceiling.
Use pretty fabrics
If it’s too big a job to adjust the hue of the paint right now, put in pink with some fabrics in light and dark tones and build a nice canopy to hang over the room. Add a couple of pillows and build a cocoon that you won’t want to abandon.
Embrace summer with sun-baked style
Mediterranean colors add earthy energy to the interior and render your bedroom look like a vacation. Paint a feature wall in a chalky pink finish to carry gentle shine to your paint scheme, and then attach trendy pieces in rustic, sun-kissed colors.
Celebrate traditional craftsmanship, native materials, and touchable textures of hand-woven parts and craftsmanship in wool, cotton, wood, and rattan. Bed linen, jets, and cushions are strengthened with tufting and luxurious glamour trims.