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Pink living room ideas – to create a stylish space filled with on-trend colour

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Pink living room ideas – to create a stylish space filled with on-trend colour

Pink living room ideas – to create a stylish space filled with on-trend colour From soft blush pastels to upbeat corals and richer tones of raspberry, fuchsia and cerise, there’s a versatile pink shade to suit all tastes. The right pink living room ideas in the most suitable shade will make any room look fresh, modern and effortlessly styled. Pink living room ideas Sometimes less is more when it comes to pink living room ideas, think petal pinks as an accent and use no more than three tonal shades in your palette. Use white as the base. It’s the colour that sets off any pink to its best advantage and other colours are hard to mix with petal tones without looking garish. At the opposite end of the scale there are hot pinks that make a style statement with unapologetic colour. From deep magenta to hot pink these saturated shades of pink can look fabulous when paired with contrasting accents of slate grey and black Whichever pink suits your tastes the most important aspect when designing your living room is to have fun with your selection. Make it reflect your own personal style. Here are our pick of the best pink living room ideas to inspire your decorating journey… 1. Pair pink with one dominant accent colour Image credit: Future PLC/ Georgia Burns Create a stylishly cohesive decorating scheme but working with a coordinated palette; pairing pink with one other dominant accent colour. This pink living room chooses to celebrate blue, to add a pop of colour against the serene dusky pink background. The pale millennial pink on the walls helps to set the tone as the lead colour, while the blue takes centre stage on the sofa, furniture and artwork. The wallpapered feature wall is a blend of the two colours to ensure the colour scheme works in perfect harmony. Soft golden sand-coloured textiles add another layer of colour, without distracting from the pink and blue living room idea. 2. Paint the ceiling pink Image credit: Future PLC/ Veronica Rodriguez Engulf the entire living room in a comforting blanket of buff pink by painting the ceiling, in addition to all four walls. Painting ceilings is fast becoming a go-to trend for the modern living room – incorporating all five walls makes the colour scheme feel more immersive and atmospheric. Take the colour palette completely from floor to ceiling, including skirting boards, doors and even floating shelves to create a seamless finish to unify all wall surfaces. 3. Make it fashion with hot pink Image credit: Lick For fans of pink, PINK pink, consider using unapologetic shades of pink to really celebrate this wonderful shade. From a bubblegum pink on the walls to set the tone, to a paler pink on painted floorboards to add a softer edge a colour palette of all pink everywhere is a bold way to show off a penchant for the shade in all its glory. This vibrant shade from Lick paint is Pink 06 described as a ‘perfectly youthful hot pink’. This unapologetic, pure and undiluted pink is sure to welcome warmth to any living room. The pairing of Pink 03 ‘muted bubblegum pink’ works a treat to balance the warm tones. 4. Contrast with shades of grey Image credit: Future PLC/ Benedicte Drummond Pink and grey living room ideas are a match made in heaven. Both shades offer a full spectrum of tone and depth, with like shades of each colour pairing beautifully. Pale pinks work with stronger shades of charcoal grey and black to create a striking construct of tone, with the lighter colour softening the hardness of the darker shades. In this pink living room idea the homeowners has used a mid-grey on the ceiling to offset the lighter, pale pink walls – while embracing dark charcoal grey, almost black, furniture pieces to add a punch of clashing impact. 5. Coordinate the window treatments Image caption: Future PLC/Dominic Blackmore Whether your window treatment is a living room curtain idea or on-trend shutters, incorporating the windows into your colour palette goes a long way to balance the room. This is especially effective in smaller living room ideas because the less you distraction from the walls the more generous the space will feel. Matching the wall colours, in this case pink, will ensure the scheme feels cohesive and less imposing on the space. 6. Balance a purple and pink colour palette Image credit: Future PLC/ Max Attenborough In this pale pink living room the colour is enhanced further by layers of plum and purple overtones. Follow suit and let dusky pink play the focal point of your cosy living room scheme. Snuggle up with sumptuous shades of dusky pink and fig. Off-set muted pink walls with darker tones on velvet furniture pieces and chunky knits to create a welcoming fireside snug. 7. Mix pink with metallics for a sophisticated look Image credit: Future PLC/ Tim Young To avoid your pink living room decor looking too sickly sweet, opt for a throughly dusky shade of pink. Take it as dark as you can without losing the lightness of the pink tones, which will be more present in direct daylight. To help add a further touch of sophistication pair with chic taupe upholstery and a plethora of muted metallic accents – from elegant furniture pieces and lamps to fun lettered wall art. 8. Choose soft shades for a serene approach to pink Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore Balance powder pink walls with an equal amount of soft white and touches of warm neutrals – sand, stone, caramel. Powder pink is a cool colour, so natural wood warms it up. We suggest including plenty of texture with linens, woven accessories and ceramics for a contemporary feel that won’t date. 9. Welcome darker shades for furniture Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore Don’t be afraid to keep/buy bolder furniture pieces in fear that they won’t suit the pink living room idea. A complete contrast in sofa…

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