Your bedroom is your retreat, and its color dramatically impacts how you feel.
While calming blues and cozy browns are common, pink is emerging as a surprisingly versatile and stylish choice for 2025.
Seen across home tours in shades from soft blush to deep magenta, designers now embrace pink as a sophisticated neutral, perfect for layering colors and patterns.
Worried it might look childish? Think again – richer tones, high-gloss finishes, or elegant wallpapers create a mature look.
If you’re ready for an uplifting update, explore these 25 inspiring pink bedroom ideas, suitable for any style, room size, or age.
A pink sanctuary might just lead to happier mornings.
Elevate the Hue With Wallpaper
Laurey Glenn
Nothing reads more sophisticated than wallpaper, so if you want to make a pink bedroom idea look more grown-up, opt for a patterned wall covering rather than paint.
This Victorian home, designed by Lucy O’Brien of Tartan & Toile, combines different shades of pink in different patterns to tie the entire room together.
Color-Drench Your Wardrobe
Matthew Niemann
If you have an exposed wardrobe, like this one here, get it in on the fun color action and douse it in a firey hot pink.
This conversation-worthy hue can make any pink bedroom idea more fun.
Choose One Accent Color
Jonathan Bond Photography
To make your pink bedroom idea really stand out, keep accent hues to a minimum.
Take inspiration from this attic bedroom by Elizabeth Hay where the only shade other than pink or white is a contrasting sage green.
Try a Tonal Approach
Mark Roskams
There are dozens of shades of pink, and for the indecisive, that can be overwhelming.
Our trick is to choose one shade and scatter it throughout the space. This room features the same moody mauve on the walls, throw pillows, and coverlet.
Use the Color Wheel to Find Pairings
Carmel Brantley
Pink and blue can often feel like a gender reveal. To nail your color palette, use the tried-and-true color wheel.
In this bedroom, a coral-toned pink (which is orange-adjacent) is coupled with a turquoise blue.
Because these hues are more saturated than pastels, it becomes a more elevated pairing.
Color-Match Your Furniture
Yoshihiro Makino
This peachy-orange bedroom takes monochrome to the next level by color-matching the desk, rug, and table lamp.
House of Honey was tasked to create a feminine paradise in this California home. “Pink lacquered walls serve as a beautiful backdrop for the client’s original Horst P.
Horst photograph, which was a gift from her grandfather,” Honey says.
Stick to a Subtle Shade
Lisa Flood
Still on the fence about pink walls?
Choose a sneaky pink, like Pink Ground by Farrow & Ball, that reads white in some settings and light blush in others.
Infuse Texture With Upholstery
KEVIN J. MIYAZAKI
Add dimension to your pink bedroom idea by playing with different upholstery textures.
Take inspiration from House Beautiful‘s 2023 Whole Home Studio Apartment where a velvet chaise complements a small-scale, patterned wallpaper.
Contrast With Different Shades
KEVIN J. MIYAZAKI
This purple-pink bedroom breaks up the busy wallpaper pattern with a solid, mauve trim and ceiling.
This helps to calm the eye and create a soothing sanctuary.
Create a Pink Halo
DAN PIASSICK
Pink bedrooms don’t have to be swathed head to toe in the hue.
Use pink as a striking accent on your furniture pieces (and even your ceiling!) to bring the shade forward without being too overwhelming.
Lay a Neutral Base
Nathan Schroder
If you’re mixing and matching patterns in a pink bedroom idea, choose solid color flooring, whether carpet or hardwood, to ground the various hues and pattern scales.
Tint the Ceiling
Chris Edwards
In a monochrome space, an ombre effect, with the ceiling painted a shade lighter than the walls, can create the illusion of a taller room.
Take inspiration from this room by Charlotte Lucas.
Add Color with Drapery
Alison Pickart
For those of us who are commitment-averse or just aren’t convinced that pink is the right bedroom hue, incorporate the color with easily swapped textiles.
In this pink bedroom idea, salmon-toned drapes give the same effect as a coat of paint.
Embrace the Cliche
Lesley Unruh
Okay, so we know that a pastel pink nursery is a bit overdone, but it’s a classic for a good reason.
The warm undertones can help reflect light and calm your newborn. Plus, it’s a timeless color that your little one can grow into.
Use Different Shades for a Punch
Julia Lynn
Pale pink isn’t the boldest color around, but by adding accents of magenta, this bedroom goes from basic to statement-making.
And because hot pink is used in the textiles, if you want something calmer, it’s an easy swap.
Understated and Modern
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While some shades of pink can be loud and bold, others are a little more understated and quiet.
This bedroom from reclaimed.reloved features a muted medium pink that works well in modern or care-free bedrooms.
We love the sense of calm this color projects throughout the room and how well it plays with natural wood and other organic materials.
Varying Pink Shades
@rosedale_cottage / Instagram
Pink is one of those colors that can almost serve as a complete color palette all on its own.
As long as you pick pink shades with similar undertones, you can mix in a few different pink hues to create dimension in any space.
This lovely romantic bedroom from rosedale_cottage not only features multiple shades of pink, but it also has a wonderful floral wallpaper that really seals the deal.
A Modern Nursery
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If you are looking for a color scheme for your nursery that’s not outplayed, consider pink.
Hear us out—while pink is a common color for nurseries, a bold, neon pink like this one from thesistersdwelling offers a great twist on an old classic.
This sunny nursery is a bit eclectic but is still sweet and welcoming.
Soft Pink Hues
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This bedroom from gingerhearts is proof that even a soft, feminine pink shade doesn’t have to feel cutesy or childlike.
We love the gentle, tranquil feel this color provides and how well it plays with the bold white accents throughout the room.
Pair light pink with other shades of pink and neutrals to keep it calming.
Barely-There Pops of Pink
@livs.home / Instagram
A subtle shade of pink like this barely-there salmon hue from livs.home is a great way to add a pop of color to your bedroom without using an overly bold color palette.
We love the textured wallpapered accent wall that helps add depth to the space and how well this light pink plays with other cool neutrals.
A Pink and Blue Palette
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Sure, white and blue is a traditional color pairing, but check out how lovely this muted blue and pink color scheme looks in this room from beesforeverhome.
When picking colors to pair with pink, look for hues with similar undertones.
Here, while these shades are contrasting colors, they both have cool undertones which make them work incredibly well together.
A Monochromatic Pink Bedroom
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This contemporary bedroom from natmaks is everything we love about monochrome color schemes in one beautiful package.
In this room, all of the pink hues are nearly identical in shade and tone, which creates a uniform, purposeful feel to the space and make the room appear larger.
Eclectic Pink Style
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If you are into an eclectic, creative style, then consider adding touches of pink throughout the space—as seen in this bedroom from kaekooshop.
Not only is pink a positive, mood-lifting color, but it also adds a sense of softness to an eclectic-style space that works particularly well in a bedroom.
A Pink and Gold Palette
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If you love a flirty, romantic look, consider pairing pink with subtle gold accents, as seen in this bedroom from saya.studio.ae.
We love the medium cool pink shades seen throughout this space, especially when matched with the gold in the paintings above the twin beds.
While pink and gold is a trendy color combo, it can also feel classic and elevate any look.
A Pink Accent Wall
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Want to add a touch of pink without going overboard?
This fun color-blocked accent wall from Made Up Style features a sophisticated, moody mauve that feels anything but childlike.
An accent wall with a stripe or a color block is a great idea if you want to add a pop of pink and some unexpected visual interest.