Make any room sing with these 16 colors that go with pinkfrom bold and bright to soft and subtle.
It’s also surprisingly versatile and works in a variety of decorating styles.
After all, pink can be asbold as a Barbie Dreamhouseor as serene as apastel watercolor.
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However you feel about pink, there are thoughtful, elevated ways to incorporate it into your home.
Fromcoquettish rosetomaximalist magenta, there’s something for everyone.
Aqua and pink are repeated in the wall art behind the sofa to establish a cohesive look.
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Soft Pink + Slate Gray + Gold
Pink doesn’t always demand attention.
The right shade can provide a soft, graceful complement to austere design elements.
Amix of polished nickel and aged brass fixturesadds a hint of sparkle to the subtleneutral color scheme.
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Blush Pink + Orange + Fuschia
This bedroom goes bold with a vibrantcombination of pink and orange.
This preppy dining areacombines verdant green with carnation pinkfor a color scheme reminiscent of spring blooms.
Green patterned wallpaper and floral wall art form a lively setting for crisp white furniture and pink pillows.
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Pale Pink + Brown + Neutrals
A pale pink sofa introduces subtle color to thisneutral living room.
Brown zigzag fabric appears on an accent chair and pillow to keep the pink upholstery from skewing too sweet.
Ivory walls and black-and-white accessories enhance thesophisticated look.
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Matchingbubblegum-pinksofas form an inviting seating area dotted with patterned pillows.
Lime-green drapes and blue-gray walls provide cool complements to balance the pink.
Warm wood floors and awhite ceilingkeep the vibrant hues grounded.
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Here, pale pink partners with other soft shades to create a welcoming,cottage-style interior.
Neutrals ranging from warm white to sandy beige cover the walls and furniture for a laidback look.
The sofa’spile of pillowsbrings in color and pattern with pink and blue fabrics.
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The kicky color pairs well with both warm and cool hues because it is ablend of redand purple.
Pink Rose + White + Powder Blue
Touches of pink energize this small but bright living room.
The white,slipcovered sofaand barely-there blue walls contribute to the room’s casual, breezy tone.
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Bright white tile maintains the bath’s clean, crisp look.
To make it your own, look for shades that speak to the mood of the room.
Opt for earthy, muted pinks with undertones of smoke and terra-cotta for tranquil spaces.
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Choose deeper, warmer pinkslike coral, salmon, and Carmine pinkfor welcoming, livelier spaces.
Or just choose something that makes you happy.
Also, keep in mind that pink pairs beautifully with most neutrals, metallics, and wood tones.
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