Pink and Green Bedroom Ideas for Adults โ€“ Calm, Cosy Dรฉcor

Artisan Haus Team

The pink and green bedroom has quietly become a modern classic for adults. Soft blush or plaster pink โ€“ especially in slightly dusty, muddier tones โ€“ brings warmth and romance, while green adds the calm, grounded feel of nature. Together they create a colour palette that feels both soothing enough for sleep and uplifting enough to wake up in happily.

In this guide to pink and green bedroom dรฉcor, weโ€™ll look at real bedrooms that show the palette in very different ways โ€“ from relaxed cottage style to chic city apartments and calm, grown-up schemes. Youโ€™ll find paint colour suggestions, wallpaper ideas, headboards, cushions and textiles that make it easy to layer pink and green without the scheme feeling sugary or overwhelming.

Whether youโ€™re starting with a blank canvas or simply want a few pink and green bedroom ideas for adults to refresh what you already own, the aim is the same: a space that feels calm, welcoming and unmistakably yours.

Pink and green bedroom with sage green walls, pink bedding, velvet bench and soft lighting โ€“ styled for pink and green bedroom ideas for adults
Pink and Green Bedroom, cottage style โ€“ Image: Freepik

Why Pink and Green Works in a Bedroom

Pink and green are natural partners on the colour wheel. Pink, especially in softer, muddier shades, brings gentle warmth and a flattering glow to the room. Green, the colour of foliage and gardens, naturally feels restful and restorative. When you combine the two, you get a bedroom that feels cocooning rather than cold, but still fresh rather than heavy.

The balance is easy to adjust. Lean into deeper greens and moodier pinks if you love drama and duskier tones, or choose pale, chalky hues for a light, airy look. Neutrals such as warm white, stone or natural wood stop the palette feeling too sweet and give the eye somewhere to rest.

Choosing Your Pink and Green Bedroom Palette

Before you fall in love with a paint chart, think about:

  • Light: North-facing rooms often suit warmer pinks and greens with a little yellow or brown in them. South-facing rooms can handle cooler shades.
  • Existing finishes: Look at your flooring, furniture and woodwork. A soft, dirty pink will sit more happily with oak and vintage pieces than a bright bubble-gum pink, for example.
  • Mood: Decide whether you want the room to feel cosy and cocooning or light and airy. Deeper greens and mauve-toned pinks feel snug; pale blush and sage give a fresher feel.

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Farrow & Ballโ€™s range is a good starting point if you like traditional, layered schemes. Shades such as Calamine, Pink Ground, Sulking Room Pink, French Gray, Calke Green and Lichen all work beautifully in pink and green bedrooms, each creating a slightly different mood.

In the Sulking Room Pink bedroom shown above, the walls, wardrobes and woodwork are all wrapped in the same smoky rose. A deep green knitted throw on the bed brings contrast and stops the scheme feeling flat, while dark wood floors and a brass pendant add a grown-up edge. Itโ€™s a good example of how a pink and green bedroom can feel sophisticated rather than girlish.

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A Dusty Pink and Green Bedroom You Can Recreate on a Budget

If you love the idea of a dusty pink and green bedroom but donโ€™t want to commit to a full redesign, you can get the look with a few well-chosen pieces. This scheme keeps the bones of the room simple โ€“ calm green walls, a soft upholstered bed and natural wood โ€“ then layers in pink and green bedroom ideas for adults through affordable textiles, lighting and accessories.

The moodboard below shows how to build a pink and green bedroom on a budget without it feeling flimsy or tacky. A leafy wallpaper, a dusky velvet bed and rattan bedside tables do the heavy lifting, while cushions, a sheepskin rug and blossom stems add softness and texture. You can pick one or two elements to refresh an existing room, or combine the whole look for a calm, grown-up space that still feels quietly romantic.

Dusty Pink and Green Bedroom Moodboard

Create This Pink and Green Bedroom Look

Inia Leafy Trail wallpaper with soft sage green leaves and blush pink berries on a warm white background

Inia Leafy Trail Wallpaper, Sage & Pink

Decorating Centre Online • Approx. ยฃ21.99 per roll

A delicate leafy trail design that pulls together the pink and green bedroom scheme. Use on a feature wall behind the bed for a gentle, botanical focal point.

Farrow & Ball Lichen No.19 paint swatch in a soft, mossy green

Farrow & Ball Lichen No.19

Farrow & Ball • Price varies by finish โ€“ see retailer for latest price

A calm, mossy green that works beautifully with dusty pink upholstery and warm wood. Ideal for walls, panelling or fitted wardrobes in a grown-up pink and green bedroom.

Dusty pink velvet chesterfield bed with buttoned headboard and wooden legs

Dusty Pink Velvet Chesterfield Bed

Etsy • From around ยฃ224.25+

A tall, buttoned headboard in dusky rose velvet instantly makes the bed the focal point. Pair with crisp white bedding so the pink and green accents really stand out.

Pair of light wood floating bedside tables with rattan drawer fronts

Floating Rattan Bedside Tables, Set of 2

Etsy • Approx. ยฃ86.49 for the pair

Compact wall-hung tables that keep the floor clear and add a relaxed, coastal feel. The rattan fronts echo the natural, leafy theme.

Dusky rose pink sheepskin rug with soft, fluffy pile

Dusky Rose Sheepskin Rug

Etsy • Approx. ยฃ45.00

Layer this sheepskin beside the bed or over a chair for instant softness underfoot and another hit of dusty pink.

Square linen cushion in soft sage green on a white bed

Sage Green Linen Cushion Cover

Etsy • From around ยฃ12.67+

A simple sage cushion that ties the green accents back to the wallpaper and paint. Mix with blush or neutral cushions for a layered, adult look.

Blush pink ribbed glass table lamp with brass base

Blush Ribbed Glass Table Lamp

Atkin & Thyme / Etsy • Approx. ยฃ39โ€“ยฃ49.95

Soft, diffused light and a fluted glass base that picks up the pink tones without feeling too girly โ€“ perfect for a cosy adultsโ€™ bedroom.

White ceramic vase filled with tall faux pink blossom branches

Faux Pink Blossom Stems & White Vase

Etsy • Stems from approx. ยฃ6.80 each

Tall blossom stems bring height, movement and a soft hit of pink to the bedside or a dresser in a pink and green bedroom, echoing the leafy wallpaper in a more sculptural way.


Accessorising and Furnishing

Lastly, weโ€™ll look at accessories and furniture, including suggestions for bedding, curtains, bedroom wall art, and other home decor. Incorporating natural elements like plants and wooden textures can enhance the earthiness of green and the softness of pink.

The Joy of a Pink and Green Lampshadeโ€ฆ

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Shop Our Favourite Pink and Green Cushions

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Blending Textures and Patterns in a Pink and Green Bedroom

The floral headboard bedroom shown here is a lovely example of how to layer pattern without it feeling busy. A statement headboard in a soft green and blush botanical print sets the palette, while KerrisdaleHomeโ€™s Green Ticking Striped Frilled Ruffle Cushion Cover from Etsy (50cm x 50cm, feather-filled) adds a neat hit of classic ticking on the bed. At the foot, a pink-and-green plaid throw quietly repeats the colours. Nothing is loud on its own, but together the mix of florals, stripes and checks creates a layered, English-country look that still feels calm enough for sleep.

This kind of pattern play is where a pink and green bedroom really comes into its own: keep the walls simple, then build character with an upholstered headboard, patterned cushions such as KerrisdaleHomeโ€™s ticking design, and throws that are easy to update over time.

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Mix and Match Pink and Green Bedding from Piglet in Bed

Try pairing a floral design with stripes or gingham for a relaxed, layered feel.

Pink and Green Curtains and Blinds

Curtains are a lovely way to echo your pink and green palette without fighting the wallpaper or bedding. A wide sage stripe, like Fabricsnugโ€™s custom flop-over curtains on Etsy, instantly feels smart and tailored. Full-length panels in a bold stripe draw the eye up, add height to the room and sit beautifully alongside smaller-scale prints on cushions, quilts and lampshades.

Pink green bedroom striped curtains


For something softer, a Regency-style sprig stripe such as the Grimaldi fabric from FrankThomasInteriors works perfectly for Roman blinds, cafรฉ curtains or even a simple gathered pelmet. The slim pink and green stripes bring a gentle rhythm to the room and are easy to pair with both floral wallpaper and gingham bedding.


Those who prefer a slightly moodier take could swap the sprig stripe for a vintage paisley in sage and blush, using it for lined curtains while keeping the walls to simple painted plaster or a very subtle print. Whichever fabric you choose, keeping curtains in the pink-and-green family helps the whole scheme feel cohesive, wrapping the room in colour without overwhelming it.


A French-Style Pink and Green Bedroom

French-style pink and green bedroom with olive green bed frame and wardrobe, blush pink walls, and soft pastel bedding
French Style Green and Pink Bedroom – Image: Solstock

Shabby chic charm is beautifully captured in this French-style pink and green bedroom. The walls are painted in a soft Middleton Pink, setting a romantic, flattering backdrop for sleep. Centre-stage is a classic vintage bed updated with sage green furniture paint, its carved details and botanical fabric echoing the gentle garden feel of the room.

Above the bed, a gauzy white canopy trimmed with trailing greenery adds a hint of whimsy without feeling fussy. Crisp white bedding is layered with seafoam and blush cushions to pick up the tones in the headboard, while the vintage bedside tables โ€“ also painted in sage green โ€“ are topped with frilled lamps that cast a warm, ambient glow at night.

A tall sage green wardrobe anchors the scheme and brings a sense of history, as if it has always belonged in the space. Across the room, an upcycled armchair with a floral cushion creates a cosy reading corner and reinforces the cottage-garden mood. Pale painted floorboards keep everything feeling airy and light, bouncing natural daylight around the room and completing this calm, timeless take on a pink and green bedroom.

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More Pink and Green Decor we Love!

Sage green and pink stripe wallpaper behind a pink and white bed

Sage Green Stripe Wallpaper

A bold pink and green stripe that makes a playful feature wall behind the bed.

Shop Sage Green Stripe Wallpaper on Etsy

Pink and green geometric wallpaper with a retro-inspired pattern

Electric Geometric Avocado Wallpaper

A graphic pink and green design that adds a smart, mid-century note to a bedroom.

Shop Electric Geometric Avocado Wallpaper at Rockett St George

Blush pink chinoiserie wallpaper with green foliage and birds

Modern Chinoiserie Watermelon Blush Wallpaper

A romantic blush-pink chinoiserie print with soft green leaves and birds โ€“ perfect for a dreamy pink and green bedroom.

Shop Modern Chinoiserie Wallpaper at Rockett St George

Pink and Green Bedroom Lighting We Love

Dusky rose block-print drum lampshade in a soft pink pattern

Dusky Rose Block-Print Drum Lampshade

A pretty block-print shade that adds soft pattern and warmth to a pink and green bedroom.

Shop Dusky Rose Lampshade at The Coastal Cushion Co (Etsy)

Pink striped pleated lampshade on a green ceramic lamp base

Pink Striped Pleated Lampshade

A classic pleated shade in soft pink stripes, beautiful with a green glazed base on a bedside table.

Shop Pink Striped Lampshade by Rosanna Lonsdale

Sage green textured pleated lampshade inspired by Fermoie fabric

Sage Green Textured Pleated Lampshade

A textured sage-green pleated shade that grounds pink accents and ties in with green walls or bedding.

Shop Sage Green Pleated Lampshade on Etsy

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Finishing Touches for a Pink and Green Bedroom

Round off your pink and green bedroom with a few standout pieces โ€“ from a pretty tray to a statement armchair, these finishing touches pull the whole scheme together.

Pink and Green Bedroom Wall Art for a Grown-Up Look

For anyone ready to invest a little more, these original artworks in pink and green bring a gallery feel to the bedroom โ€“ softly coloured, romantic pieces that still feel sophisticated and timeless.

The Emerald Garden pink and green meadow painting by JenniferTaylorArtist

โ€œThe Emerald Gardenโ€ by JenniferTaylorArtist

A dreamy woodland meadow painted in soft greens and rose pinks, framed in a slim natural-wood floating frame. Hung above the bed, it feels like a window onto a secret garden.

Shop โ€œThe Emerald Gardenโ€ on Etsy
The Green Butterfly Vase floral painting by EmmaBurnettdesign in pink and green

โ€œThe Green Butterfly Vaseโ€ by EmmaBurnettdesign

Painterly pink blooms arranged in a patterned green vase, with soft stripes that echo bedroom textiles and cushions. A lovely choice above a chest of drawers or dressing table.

Shop โ€œThe Green Butterfly Vaseโ€ on Etsy
Square impressionistic pink and green floral painting by JoannaClayDesign

Floral Impressionist Painting by JoannaClayDesign

A square, impressionistic floral painting in soft pinks and greens with a decorative border โ€“ fresh, cheerful and very English-country in mood.

Shop JoannaClayDesign floral painting on Etsy


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Bringing Your Pink and Green Bedroom Together

A pink and green bedroom doesnโ€™t have to be bold or scary โ€“ itโ€™s really about choosing a couple of shades you love and repeating them thoughtfully. Start with the basics: a calm wall colour, comfortable bedding and one or two hero pieces such as a patterned headboard, floral curtains or a statement artwork above the bed.

Once those anchors are in place, layer in texture with linen and velvet, weave in a few small prints and let natural materials โ€“ wood, rattan, wicker โ€“ stop the palette feeling too sweet. Even a simple tray, bedside lamp or floral print can be enough to tie the whole room together.

Most importantly, let the space feel like you. Whether you lean romantic cottage, modern boutique-hotel or something in between, pink and green is a wonderfully forgiving pairing that works just as well in tiny city bedrooms as it does in country houses. Start small, build slowly and enjoy watching the room soften and settle into a space you genuinely look forward to retreating to at the end of the day.

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FAQs

What is the Pink and Green Interior Trend?

The pink and green interior trend has become a popular design choice in recent years, blending vibrant and soft hues for a fresh, balanced look. This combination taps into both the rise of maximalist aesthetics and the ongoing appeal of biophilic design, which incorporates natural elements into interiors.

Hereโ€™s a breakdown of the pink and green trend:

1. Colour Psychology
  • Pink: Often associated with warmth, calmness, and femininity. Lighter shades, like blush or dusty rose, provide a soft, soothing backdrop, while more vibrant pinks add a playful, energetic vibe.
  • Green: A symbol of nature, renewal, and tranquillity. It creates a grounding effect, offering a refreshing contrast to the warmth of pink. Shades of green, from deep forest to pale sage, evoke a calming and natural feel in a space.
2. How Itโ€™s Used
  • Walls and Paint: The trend sees pink and green used together in wall treatments. For instance, pale pink walls with forest green accents or vice versa. Feature walls or two-tone designs are common approaches, with pink used in larger expanses and green brought in through details or feature areas.
  • Furniture: Upholstery in plush velvets, especially in these tones, is a major part of this trend. A pink sofa with green cushions or vice versa can be a striking focal point.
  • Textiles and Accessories: Cushions, throws, and rugs often blend the two colours in geometric or floral patterns. This is an easy way to dip into the trend without a full remodel.
  • Botanical Elements: House plants add a natural touch, reinforcing the green tones while enhancing the biophilic design feel. Paired with pink furniture or accessories, the space feels cohesive and fresh.
3. Design Styles It Works With
  • Mid-Century Modern: The trend works well with the clean lines and minimalism of mid-century modern design. A pink velvet sofa paired with dark green accent chairs, for example, blends contemporary flair with retro charm.
  • Art Deco: Pink and green were historically used in the Art Deco era, and the trend references this with luxurious materials like velvet and gold accents.
  • Maximalism: The rich tones of pink and green fit into maximalist interiors where bold colour contrasts and lush textures are embraced.
4. Why Itโ€™s Trending
  • Nostalgia and Comfort: The colours evoke a retro, vintage vibe but feel fresh and relevant in modern interiors. After years of neutrals and greys, pink and green offer a softer yet still bold alternative, providing comfort and a sense of warmth.
  • Nature-Inspired: As people look to incorporate more natural and calming elements into their homes, green plays a key role. When combined with pink, it brings a sense of energy and joy, mirroring natureโ€™s own colour palette (think flowers and foliage).
  • Flexibility: The pink and green palette is versatile, working well in various roomsโ€”from bedrooms and living spaces to kitchens and bathrooms.

In short, the pink and green interior trend balances vibrancy with calm, blending the warmth of pink with the freshness of green for a lively yet relaxing aesthetic. Whether bold or muted, this combination can suit a variety of styles and spaces.

Do Green and Pink go together in a Bedroom?

Yes, pink and green can go together beautifully in a bedroom, creating a vibrant, fresh, and sometimes whimsical aesthetic. This combination works well because it pairs a warm colour (pink) with a cool colour (green), creating a balanced and visually appealing look. The key to making pink and green work together in a bedroom is to choose shades of each colour that complement each other. For example:

โ€ข   Soft, pastel pinks with sage greens for a gentle, soothing ambiance.
โ€ข   Bright or hot pinks with emerald greens for a bold, dynamic look.
โ€ข   Dusty pinks with olive greens for a more muted, earthy feel.

To integrate these colours into a bedroom, consider using them in various elements such as wall paint, bedding, curtains, and decorative accessories. You might choose one colour as the dominant hue, and the other for accents, or use them in equal proportions for a lively contrast. Adding neutral colours like white, beige, or grey can also help balance the overall look and keep the room from feeling overwhelming.

What is the Relationship between Pink and Green?

The relationship between pink and green in terms of colour theory is based on contrast and complementarity. Hereโ€™s a breakdown of how these two colours relate to each other:

1.  Complementary Colours : In traditional colour theory, pink and green are not exactly complementary because pink is a tint of red, and green is directly opposite red on the colour wheel, making red and green complementary colours. However, pink and green can create a vibrant contrast because they are versions of complementary colours (red and green), with pink being a softer, lighter version of red.
2.  Visual Contrast: Pink and green offer a high degree of visual contrast when paired together. This contrast is appealing to the eye and can make each colour appear more vivid and brighter. The use of contrasting colours can add dynamism and vibrancy to a space or design.
3.  Balance and Harmony: Despite their contrast, pink and green can achieve balance and harmony in design. The key is selecting shades that complement each other. For instance, a soft pastel pink pairs nicely with a muted sage green, creating a subtle and harmonious look. The warmth of pink balances the coolness of green, creating a visually appealing and balanced space.
4.  Cultural and Psychological Associations: Colours have cultural and psychological associations that can affect their perception in design. Pink often conveys femininity, warmth, and softness, while green is associated with nature, growth, and tranquility. When used together, these colours can evoke a range of emotions and atmospheres, depending on their shades and contexts.
5.  Application in Design: In interior design, fashion, and art, the pink and green combination is used to create a variety of moods and styles, from playful and whimsical to elegant and sophisticated. The relationship between these colours allows designers to experiment with patterns, textures, and shades to achieve the desired effect.


What Complements Pink and Green?

When decorating or designing with pink and green, incorporating complementary colours and materials can enhance the overall aesthetic and create a balanced, cohesive look. Here are some colours and elements that complement pink and green well:

Colours

โ€ข   White: Adds a fresh, clean look that helps the pink and green stand out. Itโ€™s great for walls, trim, or accent pieces.
โ€ข   Grey: Offers a neutral backdrop that makes both pink and green pop. Light greys work well for a soft look, while darker greys add drama.
โ€ข   Gold or Brass: Metallics, especially gold or brass, add a touch of luxury and warmth, complementing the warmth of pink and the natural vibe of green.
โ€ข   Beige or Cream: A green and beige bedroom has a dreamy, organic feel, so its no surprise, the soft neutral of beige pairs nicely with pink and green for a more muted, earthy palette, perfect for creating a calm, soothing environment
โ€ข   Navy Blue or Deep Teal: A dark blue can ground the space and offer a sophisticated contrast to the brightness of pink and green.
โ€ข   Wood Tones: Natural wood brings warmth and texture, complementing both pink and green by adding a natural, earthy element.

Elements and Materials

โ€ข   Natural Textures: Incorporating natural materials like rattan, linen, and jute can enhance the organic feel of a pink and green palette.
โ€ข   Velvet: Using velvet in either pink or green (or both) adds depth and luxury, providing a tactile contrast to smoother materials.
โ€ข   Geometric Patterns: Patterns, especially geometric ones, can tie the colours together and add interest to the space without overwhelming the primary palette.
โ€ข   Floral Motifs: Since pink and green are often associated with flowers and nature, floral motifs can complement the color scheme naturally and beautifully.
โ€ข   Glass and Mirrored Surfaces: These elements add a touch of glamour and can help to visually expand the space, making it feel brighter and more open.

Choosing the right combination of these complementary colours and elements depends on the desired mood and style of the space. For a more cohesive look, itโ€™s important to maintain a balanced use of colours, textures, and materials that enhance the primary palette of pink and green without overwhelming it.

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