

If changing your paint colour is too big a job right now, bring in pink with some fabrics in pale and dark tones and create a pretty canopy to hang over the bed. If you don’t have a dado rail, it doesn’t matter, mark a line around the room that you paint the colour up to and use white paint above and on your ceiling. Leave a gapīringing in a wall colour can feel overwhelming to some, so keep your pink bedroom on the serene side by choosing a pale shade with beige or yellowish undertones and paint only up to the dado rail. This salmon pink has reddish tones, so the rich rust tones of the upholstered bed, the rug and the footstool, work really well with it. Once you’ve picked the shade you like most for your walls, bring in darker versions of it from the same spectrum to highlight a dado rail or soft furnishings. The look can be grounded with a neutral floor and splashes of grey, which will give it a more grown-up feel too. A calm and serene mix of pale plaster-like pink, salmon and rose blush bring a sense of revitalisation and new-beginnings, creating spaces that feel sociable and spirited. This colour combo works extremely well together and is reminiscent of pastel hued retro sweets. Our warm and nurturing palette creates a welcoming and familiar working environment that has a softened tone.

Prevent candy pink from looking too sickly sweet by balancing it with zingy citrus yellows and cool blues. Pick out the different tones with your bed linen and a rug to pull the scheme together. Wall murals like this one can be found at .uk. Bringing in splashes of the hue against a dark background like this giant wall mural is a sophisticated way to bring it into your bedroom.

Introducing pink doesn’t mean you have to go with a huge block of colour.
