What Colour Blinds & Curtains Go With Pink Walls?

What Colour Blinds & Curtains Go With Pink Walls? What Colour Blinds & Curtains Go With Pink Walls?
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Colour pairings for Pink walls



*Blog updated 04/01/2024 to reflect changes to product range*


So, you have a room with bold pink walls in your home? Good for you! Not too many people would be that brave with their décor, so give yourself a pat on the back for being such a design maverick!


Now that we have congratulated you on your wall painting bravery, you’re probably looking to find out a good colour pairing for a new set of shades to go into your perfect pink paradise right? Well, you’re in the right place!


Read on to discover the DotcomBlinds Team’s favourite window shade colour pairings for the pink room in your house.


Bold Pink Tones


Bamboo Soft Pink Roller Blind


The obvious colour pairing to choose for your window shades in a room with pink walls, is more pink! Sure, it may look a bit kitsch and have a Barbie’s dreamhouse feel to it, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Choosing pink shades for your pink room will create feelings of fun and joy, while also contributing a colourful and vibrant living space.


A few good options for pink coloured window shades to pair with pink walls would be: our Sara Miller Bamboo Soft Pink Roller Blind (pictured), our Ketchikan Fuchsia Roman Blind, or our Georgia Blush Curtains.


Deep Navy Blues


Spitalfields Border Navy Dimout Roller Blind


Another good colour pairing for your new made to measure shades in a pink room, is Navy blue! If you want to create a more mature and serious ambiance then navy is a great colour to pair with pink walls, as the colours will create a stunning contrast without being too “childish”.


A few good options for navy blue coloured window shades to pair with pink walls would be: our Cath Kidston Spitalfields Border Navy Roller Blind (pictured), our Homer Indigo Curtains, or our Navy Blue Metal Venetian Blinds.


Soft Neutral Tones


Crosset Cream Roman Blind


Next up, we have a subtle and understated colour pairing, pink walls with soft neutral coloured window shades. Soft neutral tones like creams, magnolias and beiges will create a subtle contrast, without overwhelming the space with colour, creating a soft and inviting space in your home.


A few good options for neutral coloured window shades to pair with pink walls would be: our Crosset Cream Roman Blind (pictured), our Cath Kidston Mayfield Blossom Blush Roller Blind, or our Hoveton Cream Day & Night Blind.


Soft Baby Blues


Sara Miller Wisteria Pale Blue Roller Blind


Finally, we move onto what could be the DotcomBlinds team’s favourite colour pairing for pink rooms – baby blue! Pairing baby or pastel blue with baby or pastel pink is a colour combination that always creates a beautiful, cosy and welcoming effect. This colour pairing will help to curate a playful and friendly vibe in your home.


A few good options for baby blue coloured window shades to pair with pink walls would be: our Sara Miller Wisteria Pale Blue Roller Blind (pictured), our Cath Kidston Button Spot Blue Roller Blind or our Gadsden Ice Curtains.


 


There you have it, DotcomBlinds’ favourite colour pairings to use with your curtains or blinds in a pretty pink room – Whether you’re looking to create a pink paradise, a more mature pink and navy space or if you want to go an entirely different direction, we hope you find the perfect window shades for that pink room in your home.


 


If you’d like to see how our blinds and curtains can match up with your pink walls, why not order some FREE fabric samples, so that you can see the look and feel of our fabrics up close and personal.