Pink isn’t the most traditional color for Christmas but still it’s a very cool idea to use it. Pink features a whole array of shades to choose from and it’s quite versatile, so you can use it in many interiors and styles and with lots of other colors. Let’s consider the most popular combos with pink.
Traditional Color Schemes
Pink And Gold
The most traditional color scheme with pink is pink and gold or, to be precise, blush and gold. This refined combo has been used for many years for creating sophisticated vintage holiday decor. Still, you aren’t a sucker for vintage, you can make it modern rocking a different shade of pink, hot pink or fuchsia, and gold glitter.
Blush and bold decor is soft and beautiful idea for Christmas decorating, it looks relaxing and pretty.
Pink and gold can be styled vintage and refined or modern and bold, here everything depends on the decor you choose.
Blush and gold are a perfect vintage color scheme for Christmas decorating.
These pink and gold glitter ornaments are a great vintage holiday decor idea, and you can repeat this decor yourself using some glitter and regular baubles.
If you need a soft color scheme that will show off elegance, chic and sophistication, blush and gold is your choice.
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This adorable blush and bold Christmas tree is amazing, it's pure glam and sophistication with a touch of romance.
Make this holiday garland yourself cutting out some holly leaves of paper and attaching gold ornaments instead of berries.
Add a large bow with bells to your door to make the space or porch feel Christmassy and super cute.
This metallic pink Christmas tree is unique itself, without any special decor, and finishing it off with gold and pink ornaments makes it cooler.
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Gilded eucalyptus, blush and clear ornaments are amazing to make your banister chic and holiday-inspired.
Gold and blush are a timeless and exquisite solution for Christmas, these are perfect colors for vintage and elegant styling.
Pink And Blue
Pastel pink and blue are another refined color combo that used to be quite popular in the old times. If you enjoy soft pastel shades and delicate not too bright decor, rocking these pastels is a cool idea, they can be adapted for both vintage and modern interiors. If you need something more contrasting, navy and blush or just bolder shades of blue and pink would do.
Fuchsia and turquoise are a nice and extra bold take on pink and blue, and I must say, I adore this contrasting combo.
This ocean blue Christmas tree is beautifully styled with whimsical pink and white decor and lights all over and it looks adorable.
Bright pink, lilac and blue pastel shades will make up a lovely and cute ambience for kids.
Pastel Christmas ornaments, plaid and painted ones, will turn your space into a blooming spring garden.
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This pastel pink Christmas tree is a fresh take on a Christmas village, with ornaments and bows.
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This is pastel galore! A pastel pink tree is done with pastel blue ornaments and it looks like a giant cotton candy piece.
Tiffany blue and blush can be interpreted this way, into a gorgeous blooming Christmas tree that wows with its textures, shapes and unusual details.
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Pink and white are a very easy to recreate color scheme as all you need is pink decor in a white backdrop. The shades of pink can vary from hot pink to sweet pastels, and to add a touch of bling you can try silver or gold. Such a simple color palette is totally versatile and can be used in nearly every room.
Delicate blush decor always looks good on white and flocked Christmas trees because they create a lovely combo.
What about boho style? Just look how creative fronds and grasses in blush can look and how unique your tree will be.
This glam Christmas tree is decorated with blush and white bows, lights, gold ornaments and bells and it's a cool way to pull off vintage decor.
Turn basic ornaments into funny hot pink flamingos! The idea is quite simple and all you need to do is just to glue some heads to the baubles.
A white tree always looks good with hot pink, blush and pearly ornaments that give it a super cute and playful look.
Pink works perfect with its own shades that are different in intensity, and such a color scheme paired with white can be used for modern decor.
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Modern Color Schemes
Pink And Red
Pink and red are for those who love color. Blush and hot red as an accent are a perfect solution for styling modern and vibrant homes for Christmas. What to add to make it cooler? Hot pink for more color, soft mint blue and green to refresh the color scheme or white to calm it down.
Red and pink are a stylish modern color combo that fits not only Christmas but also Valentine's Day.
Decorate a console or a credenza with a whole forest of bottlebrush trees taken in desired colors.
This pink and red Christmas table shows off bottlebrush trees, candles, whimsical mugs and decor.
The white Christmas tree is done with pink and red ribbons, beads and stripes.
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These shelves in a kid's room are done in pink and red and show off a lot of funny and extremely cute holiday decor.
The dining room is styled for a kids' holiday party in red and pink, with touches of gold.
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Red and pink are always a good idea for Christmas, make your space vibrant and holiday-like with these bold colors.
The green mantel is done with colorful pompoms, pink stockings and pink and red bottlebrush Christmas trees.
As the whole room is done in bold red and pink, the holiday decor repeats the color scheme to look cohesive.
Pink And Green
Pink and green are a beautiful solution, whatever shades you try. Usually it’s all about emerald and pink of the same intensity of blush but you may also include hot pink for a modern look. If you feel like more sophistication, you may want to rock dark green and blush spruced up with gold, such colors will work for both vintage and modern rooms.
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