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17 Vibrant Ideas for Pink and Green Bedroom

There’s something magical about a pink and green bedroom. And it’s how these colors work together. Pink brings a warm, romantic feel, while green adds that fresh nature vibe. 

This color combo has become popular lately, and for good reason. It’s trendy and timeless at the same time.

Going with the right shades makes the difference when choosing pink and green. Too bright and your bedroom feels like too much but too muted and the fun contrast will get missing. 

But pink and green work with any bedroom style. Whether it’s modern, farmhouse, boho, or classic looks, this color pair can fit right in.

In this post, I’m sharing 17 amazing pink and green bedroom ideas that’ll inspire you to consider it. By the end, you’ll have plenty of ideas to create the perfect pink and green space for yourself.

So, let’s dive into the ideas and find out the perfect combination according to your liking.

What is the psychology of pink and green?

There is a reason why certain colors make us feel in different ways, it’s because of color psychology. Pink has this amazing ability to make us feel loved and nurtured. It’s calming and can actually lower your heart rate, which makes it perfect for a bedroom where you want to relax.

Green works magic in its own way. It reminds us of nature, trees, and plants. When we see green, our bodies naturally feel balanced and peaceful. It feels easier to breathe and unwind.

Pink and green together, and gives a perfect balance of comfort and refreshment. Pink soothes while green revitalizes. It’s like getting a warm hug while taking a deep breath of fresh air at the same time.

17 Vibrant Ideas for Pink and Green Bedroom

17 Vibrant Ideas for Pink and Green Bedroom

Before jumping into the pink and green bedroom ideas, there are many ways to show off this color combination in your bedroom. You can go bold or keep it subtle with small accents. The beauty of this combo is its flexibility. 

You can consider the shade of pink and green according to your preference and your comfort level. 

So let’s dive into the ideas and find out what’s waiting for you.

Green bed in pink bedroom

A pink and green bedroom with side table and windows

A green bed in a pink room creates a wow factor. I saw this setup at a boutique hotel once and really loved it. The pink walls worked like a warm hug around the room, while the green bed stood out.

If you’re worried about going overboard, stick with a soft blush pink for the walls. Then pick a forest or emerald green bed frame or comforter. The contrast looks amazing but feels grown up. 

You can also add white sheets to give your eyes a place to rest from all color goodness.

Dark green and pink bedroom with wooden flooring

A pink and green room with lights on the wall and wooden floor and study table in corner

Wooden floors bring warmth to a pink and green bedroom. I tried this combo when helping a friend redo the space. We painted two walls dark green and two walls a soft pink and with the natural wood floors, it felt amazing.

The key here is balance. The dark green adds depth and seriousness, while the pink softens things up. The wood connects everything to nature. 

If you already have wooden flooring then add pink pillows and a dark green throw blanket to test the look.

Floral print curtains in pink bedroom

A pink room with floral green curtain and table in the room

Curtains can completely change a room without effort. Floral curtains with pink and green patterns bring the whole color scheme together perfectly. I found some at a yard sale and they transformed the room instantly.

Look for patterns where the flowers are pink and the leaves are green. Hang them in a room with neutral walls. Plus, floral patterns never really go out of style.

Mint green bedroom with rose pink pillows and rug

Mint green bedroom with rose pink pillows and rug and lamp on the side table

Mint green walls feel fresh and clean. Add rose pink pillows and a matching rug, and you’ve got yourself a bedroom that feels like a scoop of ice cream. I painted my niece’s room mint green, and she loves it.

This combo works great for any age. The mint green keeps things light and airy, while the rose pink adds enough warmth to make the space feel cozy. 

If you’re nervous about green house with walls, try one accent wall behind the bed. Then you can test the waters without committing to the whole room.

Blush pink and green bedroom with indoor plants

pink and green bedroom with indoor plants and pink rug and white frames on the wall

Plants make any room better. When you pair real greenery with blush pink walls or bedding, something magical happens. The living plants bring the green element in the natural way.

I started with one plant in my pink bedroom, and now I have seven. They purify the air and make the room feel alive. Even if you don’t have a green thumb, try hard to kill plants like snake plants or pothos. 

The contrast between their green leaves and blush pink surroundings will make you happy every time you walk in.

Add Vintage art work

A pink and green bedroom with gold frames

Vintage art often has the prettiest colors, including lovely pinks and greens. I found botanical prints at a thrift store that pulled my pink and green bedroom together perfectly. The aged look of vintage pieces adds character.

Look for old flower prints, landscapes with green hills and pink skies, or abstract pieces with these colors. Frame them simply in gold or white frames. Hang them above your bed or create a gallery wall. 

The art becomes conversation pieces that show off your style while going with the color scheme.

Hang Gold framed mirrors

A pink bedroom with gold framed mirror

Gold looks amazing against pink and green. I added a gold framed mirror to my green wall, and it reflected the pink bedding from across the room. Everything feels tied together without being fancy or stuffy.

Try a big mirror or a collection of small ones. The gold frames warm up the cool green tones while complementing the pink. Plus, mirrors make small bedrooms feel big by bouncing light around. 

Incorporate light fixtures

A white and green room with bed and pink pillow and pink chair and side table

Light fixtures add a modern touch to the pink and green color scheme. I switched my boring bedroom light for a silver pendant, and it completely updated the look. The silver gives a cool contrast to the warm pink and natural green.

Look for sleek, simple home designs that won’t go against the colors. Wall sconces beside the bed add style points. Table lamps with silver bases work great too. The metal finish adds that perfect finishing touch.

Crystal chandelier in blush pink and olive green bedroom

A pink and green living room with bed and cushions and crystal chandelier

Add a crystal chandelier to your pink and green bedroom, it gives a touch of royalty.The crystals catch light and scatter it across the blush pink and olive green walls.

The chandelier balances the earthy olive green perfectly. It’s that unexpected mix of glam and nature that makes a room interesting.

You can find affordable options online that look more expensive than they are. Just make sure to get help installing it if you’re not confident with electrical work.

Use Antique lamps to add Character

Antique lamp on the table with flower

Antique lamps have a character and come in glass bases with colors like pink and green. I found a pink glass lamp that looks perfect in my green bedroom. The vintage vibe gives the space a collected, thoughtful feel.

Look for lamps with colored glass bases or interesting shades. If you find a lamp shape according to your liking but the shade is wrong, you can easily change it to fit your color scheme. 

The warm glow from these lamps creates a cozy atmosphere.

Create Balance with White vases

A white vase on the table with golden framed windows and candles

Sometimes you need something simple to balance the colors. White vases do this perfectly in a pink and green bedroom. I use mine to hold fresh flowers or green branches, which brings in natural elements.

Group different sized white vases together on a dresser or nightstand. The white grabs the attention immediately among the pink and green. Fill them with pink flowers for more pink or leafy branches for more green, depending on what your room needs.

Pink accent chair in bedroom

A pink living room with chairs and pink rug and  floor lamp backside the chair

A cozy chair makes any bedroom feel complete. I added a bright pink chair to the mint green bedroom, and now I actually sit and read instead of flopping on the bed. It creates a dedicated spot for activities besides sleeping.

Look for a small scale chair like something with a bit of padding but not a massive armchair that works well in bedrooms. 

The pink chair becomes a focal point against green walls or bedding. Add a small side table and lamp to create a reading nook.

Turquoise bed in pink and dark green bedroom

A green living room with pink bed and side doors and lights and mat on the floor

Turquoise shares qualities with both blue and green, making it a perfect accent to pink and green. I painted an old wooden bed frame turquoise, and it looks amazing against pink walls. The turquoise acts like a bridge between the coolness of green and warmth of pink.

The pop of this third color adds depth to your color scheme without complicating things. It’s like the best third color to add up with the contrast of pink and green.

Gold frame bed in pink and lime green bedroom

A green bedroom with pink bed and green blanket with pink and green cushions

For the color brave, pink and lime green create an energetic, playful bedroom. Adding a gold bed frame elevates the look of the space. I saw this combo in a magazine and couldn’t believe how well it worked.

The key is using the gold to tone down the brightness of the hot pink and lime green. Choose one color for the walls and one for the bedding, then add gold accents throughout. 

The gold frame bed becomes the anchor that holds the bold colors together.

Palm leaves wallpaper

A pink bedroom with Palm leaves wallpaper and lights on the bed

Wallpaper makes such a statement, and when it features palm leaves against a pink background. The large scale pattern feels tropical and sophisticated.

If you’re nervous about wallpaper, try one accent wall behind your bed. The pattern does the work of bringing pink and green together in a natural way. Plus, you can find peel and stick options that aren’t permanent if you like to change things up.

Beige headboard in pink and green bedroom

A green and pink bedroom with beige headboard and gold frames painting on the wall

Sometimes you need a neutral element to ground that color. A beige headboard does this perfectly in a pink and green bedroom. I chose an upholstered for my room, and it helps the space feel balanced rather than being too much.

The beige acts as a buffer between pink walls and green bedding. It also connects to other neutrals also, like wood furniture or choose right floor. You can also look for natural fabrics like linen or cotton for texture that makes the room feel complete.

Incorporate Wooden dressers

A pink bedroom with wooden dresser and vase

Wood furniture brings warmth and natural vibes to any color scheme. Wooden dressers help ground all that color energy. I have my grandmother’s old oak dresser, and it works beautifully with my pink and green theme.

Don’t worry about matching all your wood perfectly. Mixed wood tones actually look interesting and collected. The natural wood connects to the nature aspect of green while warming up the sweetness of pink.

Soft green nightstand in pink bedroom

A pink bedroom with green nightstand and lamp on it

Sometimes small pops of color make a big impact. A soft pink nightstand in a green bedroom adds the perfect touch of contrast. I painted an old nightstand pink, and it gives the perfect soft point.

Add green accessories on top like a small plant or books with green covers. These little details show that you’ve thought about every aspect of your color scheme. Furniture and accessories make a difference in the look of the place.

Green framed windows on pastel pink walls 

A pink bedroom with sofa and side table on the lamp

Window frames are overlooked, but going it green against pink walls creates architectural interest. When I painted my window frames dark green, the view to the outdoors suddenly felt intentional.

This works well with pastel pink walls, as the green frames provide definition and contrast. Try adding green curtain rods or green blinds for a similar effect without changing the structure.

Gold analog wall clock as a statement

A pink wall and gold watch on it and chair and table

A statement clock works as both a functional item and art. A large gold wall clock between pink curtains and green accent wall, and it ties everything together.

The gold finish works with both pink and green tones. Hang it where you can see it from bed, but not above where it makes unwanted noise. It’s the thoughtful details that make a bedroom feel complete.

Do pink and green go together in a bedroom?

Absolutely yes. Pink and green are complementary in many ways. Pink flowers with green stems and leaves are natural, and it proves that these two colors compliment each other beautifully. 

The trick is finding the right shades that speak to you. Soft pinks with sage greens create a calm space whereas bright pinks with emerald greens feel bold and energetic. There’s a pink and green combo for every personality.

At first, I was nervous about going with this color scheme. But once I tried it, it was sophisticated and interesting. They create a balance between feminine and masculine, warm and cool, bold and calm.

If you’re still unsure, start small. Try pink and green pillows on a neutral bed. Or add plants to a room with pink curtains. You can add more of each color as you get comfortable with the combination.

Conclusion

Considering the pink and green bedroom has been one of my favorite contrasts. The combination offers variety and potential for personalization. From soft and romantic to bold and energetic.

I love how my own pink and green bedroom makes me feel energized and relaxed at the same time. The pink brings warmth and comfort while the green connects me to nature and brings in freshness and together, they create a space that feels completely unique.

The best part with pink and green is that there’s no wrong way to do it. Your bedroom should make YOU happy when you walk in. So choose the shades accordingly and ideas that speak to you, and create a space that feels trendy and timeless. 

If you’re considering this color combination, these 17 ideas have given you plenty of inspiration. Remember, you don’t have to go all in at once. Start with small accents and build as your confidence grows. Test colors on your wall before committing.

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Jessica Monroe is a DIY enthusiast and home decor blogger who has been sharing her creative projects for over a decade. Her work has been showcased in Country Living, Real Homes, Homes & Gardens, Hunker, and other home magazines, where she offers practical tips for transforming everyday items into beautiful home decor pieces. Jessica’s approachable style and hands-on experience make her a trusted voice in the DIY community.

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