Pink and blue accessories create sweet calming contrast. The definition between the two shades is crisp yet not jarring, which makes this an ideal combo for weaving an all encompassing colour palette throughout the home as well. Come with us as we gather tips from four modern home interiors that showcase inspirational ideas for fresh pink and blue decor. See how to divide open plan spaces with pastel coloured interruptions, how to infuse colourful character into plain minimalist spaces, and how to balance it all out in a cool and understated fashion. Stay tuned till the end to see some of our favourite pink and blue decor accessories too.
We take our first interior tour inside a 134 square metre home. Inspiration for this misty pink and blue modern living room came from the rare phenomenon of the secondary rainbow. Through the subconscious power of color, the design team aimed to encourage closer interactions and construct an ideal way of life for the urban homeowners.
More inspiration from nature comes in the form of raw timber accents. Wooden sided wall units and a wooden shelf hold decorative items and indoor plants. A timber legged round coffee table takes the accent to the floor.
Colourful geometric pattern jostles behind the couch. Small moments of concentrated colour clash go a long way.
A sky blue modern sofa intermingles with an abstract wall of colourful units. Monochrome cushions and a strong black swing arm wall lamp add punchy pit stops.
Brighter coral pink and yellow notes are used to shake up the blue and pink rhythm.
A wood pegboard grows from the lower console so that other decorative knick-knacks can be added as desired.
The TV wall is concrete and angular. A bespoke media unit is built into and around its obscure perimeter. A lone pendant light hangs low at one end to create a subtle glow in the evenings.
A large indoor plant thrives by patio doors, bringing the outdoors inside.
To exaggerate the feeling of space, light wood laminate flooring floods the entire open plan with one cohesive colour and finish.
Volumes of pink and blue decor pop up around the large light filled room to create a changing narrative.
A blue accent wall drops calming colour behind a black console table and a modern rocking chair, as if painting out a separate little sitting room.
A natural rattan pouf pulls up by the wooden runners of the Scandi style rocking chair. Timber shelves fill a narrow niche behind them. Airy and serene colors calm the spirit.
Subtle lines and curves are integrated throughout the fluid minimalist space. The curvaceous bar stool seen here is the About A Stool by Hay.
A delicate vanity stool pulls into the well dressed niche, which is used as a work area. Using an attractive stool over a desk chair means that the piece can repurposed in any part of the room when not in use at the desk.
The apartment was torn back to the original walls during the renovation. Different functional rooms are now defined only by three invisible lines strung from the structural pillar. These include the living room, the ‘flexible’ room, and the dining room.
Artwork brings colour and character to the room.
The structural pillar connects with a kitchen island made of terrazzo.
The terrazzo interacts with a geometric wall to build an ultra modern aesthetic.
Curved shapes and a single support structure are used to reduce the island’s visual weight.
Behind the island we see that all of the interior doors are picked out in pastel pink, as though depicting non existent little hallways.
A wooden bar stool pulls up at the dining island, bringing with it a light blue accent seat.
Ribbed cupboards build a useful base volume around the integral column.
The rest of the kitchen is revealed through a glass wall.
Extra cabinets located by the island pertain to the dining area
The kitchen brings an energised bolt of turquoise to the interior.
Its bright note carries through to the living room even with the doors shut.
Geometric tiles fill the kitchen floor with soft grey, blue and pink pattern.
The closet stands completely open to the bedroom.