19 trendy ideas and inspirations


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Light pink: the most trendy color combinations

Light pink comes in many variations – from very understated pinkish beige to greedy pastel pink. However, the light pink that has melted us for several seasons now is the millennial pink (or Millennial Pink), a pale, slightly powdery pink.

Rose Millennial Ton Sur Ton
© Benjamin Moore

Appeared in 2016, the Pink Millennial has not left center stage since. This light pink revisits the traditional old rose, available in a pale and slightly smoky version.

Light Pink, Rose Gold And Charcoal Gray -
© Furny

Tiles, wallpaper or furniture: bringing a precious touch to the decor, metallic shades have imposed themselves in our interiors. And they go particularly well with light pink. The most trendy combination is undoubtedly that of millennial rose and rose gold.

Light Pink And Muted Colors -
© Ikea

To sublimate the light pink, we simply associate it with muted colors. The good idea is to bet on a gray shade of deep blue.

Trendy Nursery In Green And Light Pink -
© Alinea

Green figures prominently in the hottest color charts at the moment. We love it for its natural appearance and serenity, as well as for its freshness. If it’s hot, green remains a cold color: for a more cocooning room, add a touch of light pink, which immediately warms the atmosphere.

Pale Rose And Terracotta
© Little Greene

When it comes to trendy colors, it’s hard to miss out on the terracotta color! Between earth and fire, this reddish brown is enough to give character to an interior. A touch of light pink is very effective in bringing a little air to the decor, while maintaining a decidedly warm atmosphere.

Light pink to add a twist to the decor

Gone are the days when light pink was confined to the nursery! Carried by sophisticated nuances, it invites itself as well in the room of the big ones as in the kitchen or in the living room. If the boudoir spirit remains a classic, light pink is not afraid to shake up the codes a little.

Minimalist contrast
© Dulux Valentine

Is your contemporary white living room lacking a bit of personality? A minimalist light pink graphic pattern is enough to make it warmer. A discreet decoration, but which makes its small effect!

Light Pink For A Shabby Chic Spirit
© Little Greene

Light pink and pastel are the essential shabby chic shades. This subtle palette also lends itself to a seaside decor. Between sea breeze and country spirit, the mix of genres works wonderfully!

Light Pink And Green Tropical Ambience
© Graham & Brown

Tropical wallpaper has become a real classic, to the point that it is difficult to compose a jungle-style decor that goes off the beaten track. The good idea: bet on light pink, which brings a playful touch to a lush print.

Light Pink And Golden Brass
© Graham & Brown

Light pink and golden brass: here is the perfect duo to dust off the Art Deco style a little, and create a decoration with a resolutely “Gatsby” spirit!

Pale Pink And Mint Green
© Graham & Brown

The floral print remains a safe bet when it comes to wallpaper. When it comes in light pink and mint green, it creates a very “mid-century” retro atmosphere at home!

Light pink and materials: the most beautiful combinations

When it comes to decor, it’s all about the details! On the material side, we therefore leave nothing to chance. That’s good: subtle and delicate, light pink is ideal for highlighting many very current materials.

Retro bedroom pale pink rattan headboard
© Cyrillus Home

The rattan headboard is one of the trendiest pieces of the moment! And the light pink is ideal to sublimate it. The shades of soft pink go well with all the shades of light wood.

Pale Rose And Cannage
© Cyrillus Home

If the traditional rattan furniture is canon, we particularly fall for its variant: cane. The combination of cane and light pink is ideal in a child’s room, for a tender decor, a touch of retro… but terribly sophisticated!

Minimalist Pale Pink
© Ikea

The most essential decorative piece of the moment is the ceramic vase, of course! And in light pink, it is really to die for!

  Light Pink And Concrete -
© Alinea

Sublime, waxed concrete! Especially in the raw version… and softened with a touch of light pink! This sophisticated floral color creates a sublime contrast with this mineral coating.

Colored Glass Vase
© Fleux

Directly snatched from the 1970s, colored and smoked glass is one of the essential materials of the year. If we like it in gray or orange with a vintage feel, we love it in light pink, for a more modern decor.

Light pink: which pieces to shop?

With light pink, no need to overdo it! A well-chosen piece is enough to introduce it into the decor.

Minimalist suspension
© Ferm Living

The minimalist pendant lamp is just as great in the bedroom – where it replaces the traditional bedside lamp – as it is in the hall, in the kitchen or near the office. Especially in the light pink version!

Resin Matte
© Zara Home

Colorful accessories are perfect for reviving the decor of the bathroom. For a contemporary decor, we are particularly fond of matte resin pieces, especially in light pink colors!

Metal Rose Pale -
© Ikea

The metal end table is a real must have in a small living room, where it will also serve as a side table. And in light pink, it is delicious!

Pale Rose Accessory
© Cyrillus Home

Want a little privacy without ruining the light? Fall for the light pink curtains!





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