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