Pink Paint Ideas for your Home
Pink has become a go-to paint colour in so many home interiors - with such a wide variety of shades and tones to choose from. From sweet blush pinks to grown-up corals, pink can help to create different atmospheres in each room of your house, especially when paired with the right accent shades and accessories. Â
Whether you are looking for pink paint colours for your living room, kitchen, or bedroom, here we offer plenty of ideas to give you all the inspiration you need.
Pink Living Room Ideas
If you are looking for a colour to give your living room a calm, yet warm feel, then a dusty pink paint is a perfect option. It really is hard to go wrong with this shade as it works so well with many other colours – both light and fresh, or dark and moody.Â
The room can look feminine and light when styled with white ceilings, browns, and natural furnishings. Or, for a more serious approach, team your pink walls with dark grey furniture and shades of black on mirrors and frames. Pink also blends really well with natural shades of green, teal, and brown, which will help to give your living room an earthy, outdoor feel.Â
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Pink Bedroom Ideas
We all want a relaxing haven to retreat to each night after a busy day, and this rosy pink shade offers just that. The paint effect is warm, modern, and chic – creating a space that you are going to look forward to coming back to every time.Â
Painted wall panelling offers a lot of texture to a larger bedroom space, making it appear more compact and cosier. Choose rich and luxurious shades, such as brown and taupe, for bed linen and rugs, and add copper accessories on furniture and bed frames to complete the antique-chic appeal.Â
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Brazilian Rose
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Pink is a versatile shade to use in your kitchen, creating a welcoming and playful space to spend time with family and entertain guests. But, if you don’t fancy painting your kitchen walls and ceiling pink, then you can use the colour through accents in painted furniture and accessories instead.Â
Pastel pink painted furniture sends out a country-chic vibe but can also look funky and retro against monochrome floor tiles and when paired with loud patterns and fabrics.Â
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Apricot Blush
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Darker tones of cherry pink offer a strong contrast to the paler blush alternatives, airing more on the red side of the shade. A dark pink wall in a kitchen looks contemporary and sophisticated, and works well with accents of black, as well as fresh, white kitchen carpentry.Â
Dark pink shades work equally as well in larger and smaller kitchens and reflect natural light beautifully on sunny days giving a dreamy Mediterranean feel.Â
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Pink Hallway Ideas
As pink is naturally a very playful colour, then there is so much scope to go a little wild if that’s where your personality takes you. Your hallway is a great place to showcase your more creative side, as it’s a space that everyone will see as soon as they enter your home.Â
Why not have a play around with different colour combinations of pink all the way up your staircase, or how about pink spindles to guide you up to your next level? Many families are also adopting aspects of the unicorn trend in different spaces in their homes, so try matching your pink with other soft pastels like greens and purples for a truly magical vibe!Â
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Colour combinations to go with pink walls
As you can see from the examples above, each shade of pink represents a totally unique atmosphere that can adapt to different spaces and accents it is paired with. Therefore, there are so many colour combinations that go with pink walls.
Teaming pink with white can give a fresh, clean feeling, whereas matched with dark grey and black it appears urban and contemporary. Gold or antique bronze accessories help to achieve a boutique hotel vibe, and black gives an added layer of dramatic flair.Â
Blended with warm neutrals, we’ve seen how pink can create a cosy atmosphere, that’s especially suited for a bedroom space or relaxing living room.Â
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Cherry Caramel
X7R34DChoose Valspar for your pink paint projects
Here at Valspar, we are big fans of pink paint in all its shades. Whether you are looking to paint a piece of furniture, a feature wall, or go all out with pink walls and ceilings, we are here to ensure you receive a first-class quality finish that is beautiful as well as durable.Â
Before you start, don’t forget to browse our Look Book to further inspire your creativity, and check out our Help & Advice pages for tips on how to paint with confidence.Â