Pink is an extremely versatile color that is becoming increasingly popular in interior design. Pink paint colours are being used on everything from walls to cabinets and even backsplash and floor tile. But you don’t have to be a professional interior designer to effectively utilize a pink palette in your kitchen or dining space.
In the list below, you can find different ways you can style pink kitchen walls to create an inviting space that’s sure to wow your guests. Continue reading below to see the most inspiring pink kitchen ideas.
Dusty Pink Kitchen Walls Paired With White Cabinets and Wood Countertops
This otherwise neutral kitchen incorporates pink in a clever way: using it as an accent to the rest of the theme, which creates more interest and helps the space feel warm. Simple white cabinetry and wood countertops provide a mildly traditional air to this kitchen, something that is accentuated by the aged wood floor.
The layout of the kitchen leads the eye directly into the pink wall, and the painting hung above the small table creates the perfect focal point for this space.
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A Subtle Pink Tone Paired With Dark Brown Cabinets and a White Marble Backsplash and Countertop
For a darker, more dramatic kitchen design, try pairing a discreet pink hue with dark wood cabinets and white countertops. This beautiful kitchen uses a shade of pink on the walls that leans heavily into brown to support the brown of the cabinetry without distracting from its natural beauty.
Unique open shelving and small, wall-mounted drawers make for a stunning display for decor and frequently used items to help keep the limited counter space clear.
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Light Pink Kitchen Walls and Shelving With Black Furniture and Cabinetry
This pretty pink kitchen perfectly blends soft pink walls with dramatic black cabinets and fixtures for a completely unique design. This style is a great idea for anyone who wants to showcase stunning pink tones while maintaining a bit of intensity in the space.
By having the soft pink walls, white tile backsplash, and light wood flooring be the only elements that aren’t black, the contrast in the room is front and center, yet doesn’t seem cold or stark like a more common black and white palette would.
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Pink Cabinetry and Kitchen Walls in Complementary, Delicate Hues
If you’re looking for a more pastel kitchen, this style may be the design you’ve been searching for. Muted salmon pink kitchen walls are paired with light pink cabinet doors and rich, red-toned wood countertops and handles.
The resulting kitchen blends complementary shades of pink into a timeless design. This kitchen is the perfect backdrop for anyone who prefers to decorate their spaces with vintage items as the coloring, appliances, and flooring all lend themselves to that style of interior design well.
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Blush Pink Kitchen Walls Paired With Darker Tones for a Bold Kitchen Design
For this next example, we’re returning to bold styling that is a hallmark of many pink kitchen ideas. Pink cabinets and walls pair beautifully with gray countertops and an accent wall, as well as black appliances and fixtures.
The burgundy tablecloth is the perfect choice to act as a stepping stone between these light and dark tones. Natural wood chairs and flooring also help with this, supporting the dramatic coloring without distracting the eye. A white ceiling helps to reflect light back into the space, preventing the room from becoming too dim and oppressive.
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Pink Walls and Shades of Green for a Unique Vintage Kitchen Feel
This kitchen is proof that you can have a pink kitchen without needing pink to be the main color in the scheme. Simply paint the walls pink, and let your cabinets, trim, and backsplash do the rest. This kitchen is bursting with vintage charm while incorporating modern elements for an updated feel.
The intricate backsplash is an easy focal point that pops against the salmon-pink kitchen walls. Though these upper and lower cabinets are the same color, changing one to a different shade or color is also an option that would work well here.
Styled by Asa Copperstadt, photographed by Frederic Boukari, for Historiska Hem
Sandy Pink Kitchen Walls, Natural Materials, and Blue Cabinets
These kitchen walls, similar in color to sulking room pink, are the perfect complement to the blue cabinets and natural wood flooring. In this setting, a light pink would likely be too distracting and possibly even clash with the rest of the room.
This dusky pink that borders on a tan or beige tone appears very natural and at home when paired with the cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and white accents.
Styled by Martina Mattsson, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri
All-Over Pink Paint With Open Shelving and Patterns in Other Hues
Pink shades can work wonders to transform the look of your space, especially when used as the dominant color in the room. This light pink paint covers the walls and cabinetry in this compact kitchen layout, bathing the room in a warm feel that’s accentuated by the natural light coming through the large window.
The tablecloth is nearly the exact same shade, furthering the effect. Dishware with classic coloring and patterns act as a subtle but impactful accent, and the stunning gold pendant light provides a retro charm to the cozy space.
Styled by Anna van Keppel photographed by Dana Ozollapa for Historiska Hem
Neutral Hues of Pink and Green Paired With Black Accents and Light Wood
Similar to other color schemes we’ve seen so far, this kitchen uses a very pale green with darker pink and natural wood finishes to decorate this room and create a modern, unconventional design. The accent wall situated behind the main kitchen area is a great source of texture in this minimalist-inspired design.
The chandelier and pendant lights make for excellent statement pieces, and the small planks of the flooring create a unique appearance to complete the uncommon design.
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Brass Details in a Dramatic Black and Pink Kitchen
In another example of how pink can be used to create a dramatic and one-of-a-kind kitchen without much effort. The black kitchen island and sink area cut a dramatic presence in the room, while the softer pink walls and cabinets balance the effect and prevent the kitchen from getting too dark.
Brass accents and hardware help to bridge the gap between the two vastly different shades and serve as a touch of elegance. If you’re in need of bar seating at the island, subtle brown or pink stools would work well.
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Bright Colors Combined With Different Shades of White and Cream
This kitchen is a wealth of personality and flare, with vibrant colors and retro appliances. The bubblegum pink kitchen wall and green tile backsplash are a classic combination of colors in an unexpected place, increasing their impact tenfold.
You could also flip the colors, painting the walls green and installing a pink tile backsplash to get a similar effect but with a more uncommon backsplash color.
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A Warm Neutral Color Palette for a Modern Kitchen
This kitchen blends contemporary elements with antique vibes in a unique layout to create a design that’s in a class of its own. Dark, muted greens and browns make up the majority of the palette and work wonders when paired with the darker dusty pink paint.
To further personalize this kitchen, you could incorporate a terrazzo backsplash featuring chips of similar colors.
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Deep, Bold Pink Hue to Accent a Historic, Vintage Kitchen
This traditional kitchen is bursting with homestead energy. Though it’s not the most airy kitchen, it doesn’t feel oppressive, with the light-colored pink walls, counters, and accents balancing the deep burgundy shade of the cabinetry.
A unique use of the color pink, this design transports you back in time with this historic styling.
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Make Dark Kitchen Cabinets stand out with Pink kitchen walls
Even though these beautiful dark green kitchen cabinets would stand out against white walls as well, the contrasting effect is even more impressive when combined with a pink paint color. The pink paint is used on both the walls and the hood cover to make it blend in with the walls.
An Attic Kitchen with pink walls and Pink Countertops
The countertops and wall color in this beautiful attic kitchen match each other, which makes the sloped walls blend in with the kitchen design and sets them apart from the white ceiling. For a subtle look, the pastel pink pairs wonderfully with the natural wood of the cabinetry.
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