Colors that match the pink in the decor

Colors that match the pink in the decor


Combining pink in décor can be difficult, but according to experts, balance can be achieved in the details.





Colors that match the pink in the decor

Thinking of adding rose Your house? It can be daunting to add a color that most people associate with Barbie’s house, but it’s not that intimidating when you have a to-do list. colors that match pink. Adding pink to your decor is as simple as knowing which colors will complement it.

Sure we can all remember the pink bathrooms of the 70s or the bubble gum pink that moms put on children’s walls, but pink has evolved when it comes to the home and has a place in design trends.




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Depending on the hue, the color pink can be soothing and is associated with love, kindness and kindness, so why don’t we want it in our homes?

With a little help and expert guidance, adding pink is easy and you will be amazed at how adult and elegant this color can be when paired correctly.

1. Pink + gray




Gray is the background to @ apartamento104's dining room and allows for the composition of different elements on the wall.  Notice the pink lamp in the background.

Pink and gray have been a trendy color combination for many years. Add just a touch of gray with pink and you can give a space a decidedly sophisticated look.

But let’s divide the gray into two separate shades because between light gray and dark gray the looks are completely different.

2. Pink + light gray




Large bedroom decorated in light gray

A very light blush or pink always goes with a combined soft tone. The light touches of gray and soft pink in this master bedroom leave a light and airy feeling. Using two plush pink armchairs to bring pink from the master bedroom to the living area is a great option.

3. Pink + dark gray




Living room decorated in dark gray, with a single pink sofa

For those who love gray but perhaps prefer a darker shade, this muted color can also go great with pink.

Just a pink accent cabinet is a bold and delicate choice and just adds a pop of color to break up the dark gray. The blush velvet pink sofa in the image above proves you don’t have to go overboard with pink.

4. Pink + green




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Being on opposite sides of each other on the color wheel means pink and green are the most complementary to each other and also means you can find just about any shade of green to go with pink. However, it is important to match the correct shades.

5. Pink + sage green




Children's bedroom with cot, pink wallpaper and frame with green details.

Powder pink and sage green are one of the most common colors for a nursery. These two colors when used together have a calming effect. Combining sage green with pink also allows a child to grow in her room.

6. Pink + emerald green




Living room with pink wall and emerald green sofa

Sophisticated with just a hint of it, the pairing of pink walls, pillows and this gorgeous emerald green velvet sofa is a designer work of art. The contrast of the sofa with the pale pink wall allows for a more grown-up vibe, and paired with a gallery of paintings allows the sofa to be the focal point.

7. Pink + olive green




Bedroom with rose wallpaper, sofa bed and olive green curtain

When it comes to green and pink, it’s hard to go wrong. These colors are so complementary that you can combine almost any shade of pink with olive green.

Here, designer Leah Ward combined gorgeous fuchsia floral wallpaper with vivid olive green on the bed canopy, throw pillows, and accent chair. She recommends that the bed and curtains be in a natural tone so as not to overdo the room.

8. Pink + blue




Bedroom with double bed, armchairs with blue details and pink curtains.

In addition to green, there are several shades of blue that go very well with pink. When we pair blue, this is when we see a lot of fuchsia, darker pink or bright pink.

Pink and blue get along very well and culturally, these colors are seen as opposites, so juxtaposing them encourages a kind of chromatic harmony. Pink isn’t just for girls and blue isn’t just for boys anymore.

9. Pink + sapphire blue




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Fun and boldness come to mind when looking at this gorgeous sapphire velvet sofa. There is a richness but also a modern touch to the design of this room.

Putting fuchsia accents on the pillows, artwork, and even adding a bowl to the coffee table give this room a playful vibe while maintaining richness and elegance. Historically, we know that blue and pink are two opposite colors, but this room proves that opposites definitely attract each other.

10. Pink + yellow




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Yellow is such an uplifting color and when you pair it with a beautiful pink, the combination is sure to cheer up anyone.

Adding a pink sofa here that is solid in color allowed this designer to have a little more fun. Throwing a bright, vibrant rug that takes the two colors on the sofa and ottoman brings them together and creates a unified design.

11. Pink + black




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The contrast here between the flushed vanity and the stark black tiles makes the vibe of this bathroom fully grown and mature. Yes, you can have a pink vanity and still have a mature and elegant bathroom.

The black fixtures are loaded in the lighting and mirror too, but adding a few touches of gold to the faucet and shower fixtures really adds some nice glamor to this space.

*Through Decoist

Source: Terra

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