From bright and bold accents to combining patterns and textures, I’m going to show you how to incorporate pink and grey to create a sophisticated, elegant and soft theme in your bedroom. Read on for 19 beautiful pink and grey bedroom ideas for adults that are sure to help you create a stylish, ultra relaxed and tranquil haven.
Grey is a versatile neutral colour in an interior, and is a great shade to use on all of your bedroom walls. You can then introduce beautiful pink accents through pieces like a headboard, bedding, pillows and even voile curtains.
If you’re in rented property, or just want to stick to neutral walls you can create gorgeous layering and depth in your bedroom by using a combination of pink and grey textiles. The result is a really mature and elegant mix of using these colours in an interior, and it’s super easy to replicate.
Panelling in a bedroom is a great way to break up the monotony of block colours, whilst it can add depth and character to new build properties. Alternatively, add pink to the panelling with bright white above, this will draw the eye up as you enter the room.
You could then introduce grey accessories, furniture like a bed frame and textiles throughout the bedroom for a soft, cosy colour palette. Introduce grey textures and textiles to add some definition, without it making the space overbearing.
Pink isn’t just a feminine colour that’s best left reserved for children’s bedrooms. A deep charcoal grey panelled wall creates understated elegance and definition to the room.
I love the additional texture the fabric and the pleats of the headboard brings to what is otherwise a neutral backdrop. Grey wallpaper is a great way to deliver a focal point in a bedroom. Pairing pink and grey in a bedroom with a monochrome colour palette is a timeless, fun combination that adds definition and softness to a room.
It has been beautifully executed here with a simple black wall decal feature and defining cast iron bed frame. You can then layer with minimal pink and grey accessories to get those warm pops of colour in the space. Keep things simple with a classic grey wall and gorgeous pink bedding.
This would create a mature, sophisticated feature wall in an adult’s bedroom, whilst it combines with other soft, muted colours. If you add a wall mural like this, adding natural materials like rattan gives a further nod to the outside world whilst creating an ultra relaxed, yet stylish space.
Small decorative additions like this are one of the best ways to get that desired impact of pink that looks stylish, not childish. Grey pairs so wonderfully with pink that you can still introduce it in small doses through cushions and throws if desired. Black frames are great if you’re trying to deliver a modern decor scheme, but brass is a perfect complementary match for pink and grey shades. For a maximalist interior, a bold fuchsia pop of pink colour on a wall will make a true statement.
If you want to captivate attention when you step into the room, do think outside of the box when combing grey and pink in a bedroom. Position pink as the dominant colour and introduce grey in a subtle way with a gorgeous patterned blind.
Grey and pink will always be that perfect millennial combination of shades for me, and one of the best ways to offset these colours in a bedroom is with some vibrant greenery. A touch of greenery be it with real house plants or artificial ones adds depth and character to pockets in your room.









