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Whimsical and sophisticated, pink wallpaper is a stylish designer option that brings a touch of positivity and zest to your interiors. From pastel hues to vibrant neon shades, pink is the colour of NOW. More

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Pink Wallpaper: The Guide

As a colour, pink has been through quite a few ups and downs. In the past it was seen as just another variation of red and therefore as more of masculine hue. It was only in the last century that it was gender-coded as a colour exclusively for girls, when hospitals started using it as the counterpart to light blue as a label to differentiate between babies. In the contemporary interior design world, pink has firmly moved away from the outdated concept of being merely cute and sweet and developed into a trending and sophisticated shade that demands attention. Available in a wide selection of contemporary hues ranging from muted blush and pastel pinks, more vibrant rose and fuchsia tones, and all the way to trendy hot neon varieties, pink wallpaper is now a staple in designer living rooms, elegant boudoirs or on eye-catching statement walls.

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Why should I choose a pink wallpaper for my home?

Whether you seek a colour that can lift your spirit even on the gloomiest of days, are looking to give the room a trendy edge with a feature wall, or simply want to benefit from its soft nature, a pink wallpaper will aptly fit the bill.

Pink is a mood boosting colour that will lift your spirit

A colour associated with happiness and nurturing, the gentle nature of pink has long been known by experts to spread calm and restore peace. Colour psychology studies have proven that exposure to pink reduces feelings of anxiety while promoting relaxation and positivity. Take advantage of its magic to fill your home with an optimistic atmosphere.

Pink is a stylish and trendy hue that can transform an ordinary room into an exciting place

Abandon the outdated idea that pink is just a girly colour that should be confined to children’s bedrooms. Different shades of pink have been trending for almost thirty years and the celebrated “Barbiecore” neon pink is currently all the rage, jumping from haute couture catwalks to the walls of instagrammable homes. A feature wall with this hot hue is the perfect way to riding this trend wave.

Pink adds a feminine and soft touch that is appealing to all genders

While preserving its natural grace and soft femininity, in recent years pink has become a far more acceptable colour in our society as we seek to break away from outdated chromatic norms that dictate which colour is associated with which sex. In a more gender-fluid and accepting cultural landscape, pink wallpapers are now a fabulous choice for every room of the house, adding a sense of playfulness and fun.

Which rooms are suitable for pink wallpaper?

Bedrooms full of romance, bathrooms in which to lose track of time, and calming nurseries and children’s rooms for your little ones to grow up in are all achievable goals with the right pink wallpaper.

Romantic bedrooms

While pink wallpaper is a staple of modern interior design, spreading its decorative wings to any living space, there is no place where it feels more appropriate than in a romantic bedroom, a boudoir where to retreat to and just be at ease. Pink wall décor can be complemented with matching bedding and accessories to maximise its power, but it also works well with greens, blues and greys as well as with more intense shades of orange and yellow.

Relaxing bathrooms

A peppy and exciting colour, pink bathroom wall décor works extremely well with the metal sheen of bathroom elements such as taps and shower heads. Depending on the shade of pink chosen, the result can be subtle and understated or transform the bathroom into an enchanted space where to retreat and daydream.

Nurseries and children’s rooms

Choosing a colour for the nursery requires focusing on what’s best for the baby rather than just what we presume simply based on gender. Challenge your preconceptions, because pink is warm, cosy and the perfect hue for a toddler to find peace and calm. Once exclusively a cliché choice for baby girls, the ubiquity of pink in all types of interiors proves that it has become an immensely versatile neutral colour, appealing to people of all ages and genders.

Which colour work best with pink in wallpaper?

Grey or silver is the go-to colour combination that works in any environment, while blue provides an uplifting and happy vibe and white maximises the brightness of a space without making it feel sterile.

Pink and silver

A timeless and stylish colour combo that never really seems to go out of fashion, pink and grey wallpaper is a classic that can be matched with whatever interior concept you wish to realise. Whether vintage or minimalist, modern or romantic, the right hue of pink, combined with the subtle elegance of silver in an elegant wall décor, will provide the perfect backdrop for your ideas to shine.

Pink and blue

Traditionally posed as the opposite ends of the gender spectrum, the chromatic distance between these warm hues is really not very far. The charming contrast generated by a wallpaper blending these two tones is modern and relaxing, making it a suitable starting point for a coherent colour scheme throughout the room achieved by coordinating it with matching accessories and furniture.

Pink and white

The perfect mix between the brightness of white and the warmth that is part of the allure of pink, this colour combination is used in models destined for spaces where there is both a need to maximise the amount of natural light and a desire to create a cocooning environment that inspires happy feelings. A great option for a radiant kitchen to start the day on the right foot.

Which varieties of pink wallpapers are currently popular?

For decorators seeking to create a soft, positive and warm ambience, shades of pink like baby, pastel and blush are an obvious choice. However, if the goal is to make a fashion statement that demands attention, neon pink is the hot tone to go for.

Neon pink

When it comes to making a bold fashion statement and giving your home an unusual and edgy feel, a neon pink wallpaper is definitely the way forward. Also known as hot pink, this exceptional shade is perfect both as a complementary addition to the on-trend 1980s aesthetic, or on its own as a statement feature wall that captures the attention of your guests.

Baby and pastel pink

Rising above the origin of its name which saw it limited solely to nursery rooms, today baby pink is an extremely popular hue, used by decorators to add a cheeky and positive vibe to any room in need of an injection of energy. In its softer pastel varieties, baby pink wallpapers create a fabulous interplay with stronger colours, like for example emerald greens.

Blush pink

A tonality with enduring allure, blush pink has been in the interior design spotlight since it became popular in the mid-1990s. A soft variety of rose with a touch of beige, wallpapers in blush pink convey a range of positive emotions, making us feel young and playful, but at the same time secure and relaxed. A warm tone, it is a good way to add brightness to north-facing rooms.