The pink colour family is bursting with beautiful shades. If you're looking to create a low-key and relaxing sanctuary, stick to pastels and neutrals. If you're in the market for something more romantic, lean into dusky pink paint and more grown-up hues.
Pink can also be an incredibly energising shade. Reach for fuchsia if you're looking to breathe new life into your bedroom or coat your walls with a coral-infused hue if you want to feel invigorated every time you open your eyes.
Another big benefit of pink is that it works effortlessly with a host of other colours. Prefer a more stripped-back aesthetic? Subtle pinks work well with neutral shades and greys.
In the mood for a more dynamic bedroom makeover? Embrace a more elegant aesthetic and coordinate dusky pink walls with hints of mocha, gold and metallic finishes.
When you decorate with pink, there's no limit to what you can achieve. A well-chosen pink will work just as well with pure white as it will with vibrant green and fiery orange.
Our Favourite Pink Bedroom Paint Colours
If you've already used pink paint to overhaul your living spaces or give your kitchen cabinets a new lease of life, you won't need much convincing to use this palette in the bedroom. However, selecting the right shades for your bedroom walls can be a challenge. Below, we've picked out some of our favourite pink paint colours to give you some ideas.
Mezeron H417
Dusky Rose Pink

If you're a fan of more mature pink shades, you'll love Mezeron H417. This rose-infused hue is a duskier take on pink and will make a fine choice if you're looking to create a more romantic space.
Although it's a dusky paint colour, it's light enough that it can be used liberally on every wall. If you're decorating a smaller space or guest room, consider reserving this for a feature wall. If you need to offset things with a lighter shade, use a pastel shade or neutral infused with a hint of pink.
This paint colour will work beautifully with just about any shade of pink, as well as some purples. When it comes to choosing complementary colours, stick with more refined shades like steel grey or earthy neutrals.
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Milkshake Y411
Delicate Bubblegum Pink

Searching for a more subtle shade of pink for your bedroom? How about Milkshake Y411? This is technically a bubblegum pink colour, but it's subtle enough that it won't leave your bedroom looking like the inside of a candy store.
If you're looking to create a more relaxing interior, this is the perfect pink to start with. It's soft and subtle, with its muted pigment working well with airy neutrals, off-white hues and light greys.
You can also use this colour if you're aiming for a more tonal approach to your bedroom makeover. Introduce pops of more daring pink to add flair and depth to your space. Alternatively, combine this pink with a darker one for a striking two-tone wall effect.
Empress X477
A Soft Pink With A Touch Of Grey

Searching for a pink that's closer to purple? How about Empress X477? Although this is technically a soft pink shade, there's an undercurrent of grey that gives it an undeniable lilac character.
Perfect for more grown-up spaces, this muted pink will transform any bedroom into a relaxing retreat. It's soft enough that it can be used to coat every wall, regardless of how much square footage you're working with.
When it comes to selecting complementary colours, you're not short on options. You can keep things simple with pure white finishes and furniture, or take inspiration from the grey undertones and work in notes of slate and charcoal.
Magnolia H320
Floral Pink With Hints Of Orange

Ready to brighten up your bedroom with a touch of floral pink? Magnolia H320 is the ideal choice of paint colour.
This stunning shade is one of our most vibrant pink paint colours, with orange undertones only lifting things further. It's ideal if you're decorating a room that receives limited natural light, with the rich pigment instantly warming any interior.
Although it's a dynamic option, this paint colour is still easy to work with. For crisp contrasts, use pure white for picking out room details and trims. If you want to embrace more shades from the pink colour family, consider introducing pastel notes and or coral hues.
This pink will go down a storm with anyone who's not afraid of eclectic interior design. It works just as well with complementary pink shades as it does with leafy greens, golden yellows and timeless monochromes.
Pirouette V419
Dark Dusky Rose

In the market for a moodier take on pink? Pirouette V419 is worth a second look. This dusky rose paint colour combines the best qualities of pink and purple, with a richer pigment that makes it perfect for more elegant interiors.
Because it leans closer to purple, this paint colour works well with jewel tones and earthy shades. Create a sophisticated bedroom by working in complementary colours like tan, mocha or caramel. If you're feeling adventurous, why not introduce some metallics into the mix?
Worried your bedroom is too small to accommodate such a shade? Save this shade for a feature wall and offset it with a more delicate neutral when painting the rest of your walls.
Sunday H480
Soft Beige With A Hint Of Pink

If you struggle to switch off at the end of a long day, your bedroom decor could be the culprit. A colour like Sunday H480 is an easy way to overhaul your bedroom, creating a soothing escape from the stresses of daily life.
This paint colour has qualities of lilac and lavender, but it's actually a soft beige with an undertone of pink. Because it's a fairly complex hue, you have plenty of choices when it comes to selecting complementary colours.
If your tastes are simple, stick with off-white shades and greys when adding the finishing touches to your space. If you feel that your bedroom is lacking some personality, make a statement with dusky pinks, taupes and aubergine-infused hues.






