From bubblegum to blush, a pink bathroom adds a dose of joy to your daily routine.

A pink bathroom can be youthful or exude quiet sophistication depending on the shade that’s used.

Moody hues create an intimate space and bright hues a playful one.

bathroom with pink vanity and pineapple wallpaper

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Bathrooms are where we begin and end our dayso why not make the space bright and joyful?

This small bathroom embraces a rose-colored tub and uses its surroundings to balance it out.

Gold and white tile and accents brighten the room while allowing the bathtub to be the focal point.

overall of renovated bathroom with original pink tub, beige/white tiles with beige grout, medium wood vanity with white marble-looking top, wall sconces and square gold framed mirror

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Withabstract shelving, busy wallpaper, and beach accessories, this flamingo-theme powder room has it all.

Finally, add your knickknacks and decorative elements to tie the space together.

This way, you might easily incorporate a splash of color without it completely overtaking the room.

pink bathroom with flamingo wallpaper

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Wallpaper with a quirky animal pattern (like swans) turns a bathroom into a magical escape.

Ground the patterned wallpaper and use of pink with a dark-colored vanity.

But withtemporary wallpaper, you’re able to create the look of tile without all the effort.

bathroom with double vanity and pink walls

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Add a wallpaper backsplash in soft pink tones for a pop of color in the bathroom.

Finish the look with gold orbrass hardwarefor a touch of glam.

Pairyour wallpaperwith a matching vanity and create a focal point with framed art.

Bathroom swan wallpaper

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Ease your way into this trend by starting small.

Paint a door or vanity magenta andcomplement it with greenwallpaper or painted walls.

This allows you to try the trend without committing to a total overhaul.

pink and white bathroom

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Start with a vanity, dresser, or mirror, and add a coat of pink paint.

Choose a pastel shade for avintage feel, or go brighter for a more modern look.

Contrast with neutral tones throughout the rest of the room to make your pink accessory the center of attention.

white bathroom with pink accents

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Pink Toile Wallpaper

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Give your pink bathroom a classic yet maximalist flair withtoile wallpaper.

A youthful color like pink is made more mature with the 18th-century pattern.

Partner the wallpaper with othergrandmillennial featureslike wood or brass accents.

Pink and green bathroom

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Considerpainting a vanityor built-in shelving a bright pink hue to create a new look.

Then, incorporate small accessories, like a matching vase or tray, to bring it all together.

Balance the saturated color with white to keep the spacebright and airy.

bathroom with light pink accents and patterned walls

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For ablush of pink, choose one that has a beige undertone.

The beige makes the pink more digestible while the pink gives the neutral a touch of color.

Pair Pink with Gold Accents

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Apink and goldcolor scheme lends sophistication to a bathroom.

bathroom with beadboard and pink wallpaper

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The combination looks best with a dusty pastel shade of pink coupled with muted gold accents.

bathroom with pink vanity and black and white wallpaper

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white bathroom with peach accents

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Pink and white bathroom

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White bathroom with gold and pink wallpaper

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