What Colors Go With Light Pink?

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If you’re looking to start decorating, the very first thing you’ll need to think about is color. Which color best matches the mood and vibe of the room you’re creating? It’s true that light pink might not be the most popular choice of your list of colors. However, that’s about to change.
Pink is quite versatile and can be used with many other shades. What colors work to light pink? From dark hues such as mustard yellow, to neutral shades like brown and gray choosing a color with light pink could not be more simple.
If you’re planning to paint rooms in the beginning or trying to figure out how to do with your retro bathrooms with pink tiles consider these colors to create the right mood, based on the space’s function and how you’d like to feel.

Pink and Teal

Pink and Teal

Teal may not be the first choice to choose a color that goes together, however when they are combined they create a retro 1950s nostalgia that we are in love with. This combo is especially effective for the Buenos Aires .

Pink and Emerald Green

Pink and Emerald Green

Light pink brings a hint of gentleness striking emerald-green — making them an ideal matched together pair. They are especially effective in this bright D.C. studio, both on the bookshelf, and also on the round throw pillows on the shady sofa.

Pink and Orange

Pink and Orange

Create the look of sunset by mixing the light pink with orange to create a combination that will surely make people noticing. The bedroom in this Oakland bedroom the comforter in twee orange will look great with the pink walls.

Pink and Olive Green

Pink and Olive Green

In this color combo the theme for the day is calming. The combination of pink and deep green brings thoughts of flowers with their bright flowers and green stems. We’re loving the olive-green hue that complements pink in this modern laundry room.

Pink and Rose

What’s the most popular shades that match pink? Yes, pink! Like this NYC studio The two shades of rose and pink work hand-in-hand, creating a soothing yet feminine feel.

Pink and Mint

Pink and Mint

If you’re wondering if the color mint can be paired with pink then the answer is an unquestionable yes! There are a myriad of beautiful examples on our website however we’re especially intrigued by the charming vintage-style mint lighting fixtures in the pink Boston kitchen.

Pink and Black

Pink and Black

This is a fun color combo that you can see all over the world. Black and pink are a great match since the beginning of Chanel and frequently trigger images of French culture in the process. This Australian bedroom has a posh look, featuring a funky style with accents of pink and rose juxtaposed against a dark wall.

Pink and Gold

Pink and Gold

No matter if you’re using gold or using fixtures made of gold, you’ll never make a mistake when mixing gold with pink. Do you need evidence? Take a look at this gorgeously natural UK bathroom.

Pink and Mustard Yellow

Pink and Mustard Yellow

There’s a reason that we used this combination of colors at the start of this post: these colors when paired together are explosive. There’s something about the way that pink softens the stark yellow hue that is just right, as you can see in this gorgeous bedroom.

Pink and Brick

Pink and Brick

Okay that’s a bit of an actual hue, yet we wouldn’t be able to consider this piece complete without showing how stunning pink looks against a brick wall. Accent pieces that are small bursts of bright hues perfectly complement the two elements of this Missouri living space.

Pink, White and Gray

Pink, White and Gray

Oh, that classic combo of white, pink and gray. It can be found in almost any room in your house including a child’s space to your kitchen, and even in bathrooms or walk-in closet. Additionally is that you can be sure that these colors will be harmonious regardless of the shades or tones you select. We like the shades of light pink and dark gray that are featured by the Pennsylvania bedroom.

Pink and Tan

Pink and Tan

Similar to the way, tan and pink is a relaxing combination that’s difficult to get wrong, as in this living space in Sweden. If you want to go for a bolder mix, keep in mind that brown (a darker shade of tan obviously) is also color that can complement pink.