The timeless pairing of pink and green, continues to capture the imagination of designers and homeowners. Whether expressed through soothing sage and blush tones, or bold emerald and magenta contrasts, this colour combination brings balance. Warmth from pink, freshness from green, and endless possibilities for personal expression.
From living rooms to bedrooms and even bathrooms, here are some of our favourite ways to bring pink and green into your home.

1. Elegant Contrast with Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke and Pink Ground
In this beautifully layered living room, Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke walls meet the gentle warmth of Pink Ground on the ceiling and trim, creating depth and sophistication. Gold accents, patterned cushions and plush pink textiles lend a refined yet inviting atmosphere.
For more inspiration on using these tones in sitting rooms, explore our Pink and Green Living Room feature.
2. Playful Retro with the Wiggle Stripe Wallpaper
If you love colour and pattern, this Retro Wiggle Stripe Wallpaper from OhSoDaisyShop on Etsy offers a joyful take on mid-century design. The rhythmic pattern of moss green and candy pink feels lively without overpowering a space. It looks striking in dining rooms or kitchens paired with blush dining chairs and gold accessories.
Coordinate accessories with ideas from our Pink and Green Cushions round-up — the perfect way to echo the wallpaper’s palette through texture.

3. Soft and Romantic with Farrow & Ball’s Dead Salmon
This Farrow & Ball Dead Salmon bedroom is a masterclass in quiet elegance. The warm, dusky pink walls and muted green trim create a cocooning, restful feel that works beautifully with layered natural fabrics and vintage furniture.
Discover more calming bedroom schemes in Pink and Green Bedroom Décor for styling tips and paint ideas.
4. Country Charm with Blush Florals and Green Panelling
For those drawn to a cottage-style aesthetic, FirefliesUK’s ditsy floral wallpaper paired with sage green panelling offers warmth and nostalgia. Perfect for bedrooms, nurseries or cosy reading corners, this look balances classic pattern with grounding colour.
5. Whimsical Boldness with Sorbet Dreams’ Hello Petal Wallpaper
Not all pink and green rooms need to be subtle. This vibrant Hello Petal wallpaper by SorbetDreams bursts with cheerful flowers in bubble-gum pink and Kelly green. Paired with a lilac side table and checkerboard lamp, it creates a bold, creative corner that’s perfect for home offices, craft rooms or playful interiors.
6. Dreamy Luxury with Sian Zeng’s Hua Trees Mural
For something more ethereal, Sian Zeng’s Hua Trees Mural introduces soft pink tones that flow into delicate green foliage, transforming a bedroom into a restful sanctuary. Layer with plush throws, botanical cushions and vintage lighting for a romantic finish.
To find complementing textiles, browse our Pink and Green Cushions for ideas that bring the mural’s palette to life.

7. Sophisticated Contrast with Templeton Pink and Beverly Green
This Farrow & Ball bathroom pairing of Templeton Pink and Beverly Green is a beautiful example of balance. The deep green vanity adds richness while the pink walls introduce warmth — a combination elevated by marble flooring and brass fittings.

8. Everyday Style with Setting Plaster and Breakfast Room Green
Soft and cheerful, this Setting Plaster and Breakfast Room Green kitchen by Farrow & Ball feels fresh and modern while maintaining warmth. Mint cabinetry and pink walls create a colour story that’s both unexpected and harmonious, ideal for open-plan homes.

9. Calm Corners with Setting Plaster and Green Smoke
For quieter moments, Setting Plaster walls with Green Smoke woodwork set a perfectly balanced mood. In this serene reading nook, mid-century chairs and subtle patterned cushions complete the look — proof that this palette works beautifully in minimal spaces.

10. Carry the Look Outdoors with Cinder Rose
Pink and green needn’t stop at the front door. Farrow & Ball’s Cinder Rose brings gentle charm to an exterior, especially when framed by lush greenery and climbing roses. It’s a simple yet effective way to echo your interior colour scheme outdoors.
FAQs About Pink and Green Rooms
Do pink and green go together in a bedroom?
Absolutely. Pink and green make a beautiful combination for bedrooms, offering a soothing yet uplifting atmosphere. Soft blush tones paired with sage or olive green create a restful space, while deeper shades like emerald and rose add drama. Explore more inspiration in our Pink and Green Bedroom Décor guide for ideas that balance warmth and freshness.
Are pink and green clashing colours?
Not at all. While they’re opposites on the colour wheel — which gives them natural contrast — pink and green complement each other perfectly when chosen in balanced tones. Pairing muted or earthy greens with gentle pinks avoids harshness and creates harmony. You can see this balance in our Pink and Green Living Room feature, where texture and tone make the pairing feel cohesive.
Why do pink and green look so good together?
Pink and green sit opposite one another on the colour wheel, creating a visually pleasing contrast that feels balanced and natural — just like flowers and foliage. Green brings grounding and calm, while pink adds warmth and charm. Together, they create spaces that feel both lively and inviting. To see how accessories can tie the look together, browse our Pink and Green Cushions collection.
What two colours go well with pink?
Pink works beautifully with both green and neutrals. For a refined, timeless look, pair pink with sage or moss green and layer in warm neutrals like beige, cream or taupe. Metallic accents in brass or gold can also elevate the palette, especially in living rooms and dining spaces.
What shade of green goes best with pink walls?
The best shade of green to pair with pink walls depends on the mood you want to create. For a calming and sophisticated look, try soft greens such as Sage Green or Vert de Terre. If you prefer contrast and depth, richer tones like Beverly or Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball work beautifully. These hues complement blush pinks such as Setting Plaster or Templeton Pink, creating a perfectly balanced palette.
How do you style a pink and green room?
To style a pink and green room, start with your dominant tone — for example, soft pink walls — and add green through furniture, cushions, or statement wallpaper. Balance the palette with natural textures such as rattan, linen and wood, and finish with gold or brass accents for warmth. For inspiration on layering accessories and textiles, visit our Pink and Green Living Room and Pink and Green Cushions features.



