Pretty in Pink! Blush Pink Bedroom Inspiration
Hello again! Dawn here, from AD Aesthetic, and I’m back with another mood board for your decoration inspiration. As the temperature continues to drop and the days get shorter, I find myself drawn to cozy decor and warmer hues. So it may not be too surprising that this month I decided to put together a warm, cozy, and relaxing bedroom moodboard using soft, warm tones— most notably: blush pink!
I haven’t always been a ‘pink’ person, but I have to say, lately I’ve really been digging the resurgence of blush pink (or Millennial Pink if that’s your jam). Especially when paired with rich, warm gold or brass accents. I just can’t get enough! Inspired by this beautiful hue, here is what I came up with for my fictitious blush bedroom:
Blush Pink Bedroom Decor
Blush Bedroom Mood Board Sources
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Bed | Duvet | Wall Hanging | Clock
Curtains | Fiddle Leaf Fig | Hanging Planter
Chair | Rug | Globe Pendant Light | Brass Accent Table
Tips for a Beautiful Blush Pink Bedroom
Here are a few tips for pulling together a beautiful and cozy blush bedroom that you’ll love:
Opt for high end finishes.
One of the things that I believe always held me back from embracing pink tones is that it can tend to look a bit childish. And in the past, pink certainly has been the color primarily associated with all things “little girl”. That being said, with the surge in popularity of Millennial Pink, a whole new range of options have sprung up that don’t look childish at all. Far from it! I think the secret here is to opt for higher end finishes that have a sophisticated touch… and maybe pass on the plastic, at least in this hue.
Lots and lots of texture.
Speaking of plastic, texture is your best friend when it comes to a grown-up pink palette. Get as far away from that Barbie pink plastic look as possible by choosing pieces with lots of depth and texture that are as fun to touch as they are to look at. The woven wall hanging and the tufted bedding in my moodboard are great examples of how lots of texture can make pink very chic.
Warm all the way around.
Like I mentioned, I’m especially drawn to pink when its warm tones are fully embraced and it’s paired with gold, copper, or brass metals along with rich wood tones. While pairing pinks with cooler colors, like blues or greens, can certainly work, that color combo is definitely going to pull out the blue undertones in the pink, making them appear cooler and pinker— more in line with that nursery color we all know. Sometimes that works, and can look really great (there are a few examples with blue tones below), but if you’re going for the blush, coral, warm pink hue, keeping the accessories warm or neutral is the way to go!
If you like the moodboard I put together, here are a few more blush bedroom inspiration ideas that I’ve gathered up for you!
Blush Bedroom Inspiration
As always, thank you to Cassity and the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. I’d love for you to visit me over on my site, ADaesthetic.com, or follow me on Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram for more updates and inspiration. Have a great day, friends!
-Dawn
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Dawn is one half of the team behind the creative blog, AD Aesthetic. By day she works as the VP of Creative for a design and marketing company (getting paid to make things look good!), while by night she renovates her Midwest home, refinishes thrift-store furniture for fun, and works with her husband on raising two tiny humans. Dawn believes in the potential to design your surroundings and your life one day at a time, and lives by the motto, 'Make everything beautiful.' Get to know her better by visiting her blog, ADaesthetic.com, or following along on Facebook and Instagram.