If you love pink and gray together, you are going to adore these bedroom ideas! This list is packed with real rooms that show just how pretty this color combo can look.
You will see fluffy throws, sparkly lights, fun wall paint, and so much more. Get ready to take notes because these ideas are easy to copy and totally worth trying in your own space!
1. Gray Tufted Headboard With Rose Gold Floor Lamp and Blush Knit Throw

This bedroom has a tall gray button-tufted headboard with blush pink bedding and a chunky pink knit throw draped across the foot. A rose gold globe floor lamp stands in the corner next to two stacked gray trunks with copper hardware.
The rose gold touches on the lamp and trunk hardware tie the whole room together without needing any extra decor. White floating shelves on the right wall hold small copper and glass trinkets that keep the eye moving around the room.
Try stacking two vintage-style trunks at the foot of your bed instead of using a bench. You get hidden storage and a stylish focal point at the same time.
2. Faux Floral Headboard Garland With Chunky Blush Knit Throw

This bedroom shows a wide dark gray upholstered headboard with a green and white faux floral garland draped across the top. A thick blush pink chunky knit throw is tossed across the right side of the bed next to silver and pink velvet pillows.
The flower garland sits right along the top edge of the headboard and frames the bed like a garden arch. Two stacked blush pink velvet trunks with gold hardware sit to the left and add a second pop of color low on the floor.
Drape a faux floral garland along the top of your headboard and secure it with a few pins or small hooks. You can find them at craft stores for under $20 and they look fresh all year long.
3. White Arched Headboard With Blue Diamond Quilt and Pink Block Print Pillows

This bedroom has a white wood headboard with a curved arch shape and a dusty blue diamond-stitched quilt folded across the bottom half of the bed. Pink block-print pillow shams with a floral stamp pattern sit at the back against solid blue lumbar pillows.
The blue quilted coverlet and the pink printed shams work together because both colors stay soft and muted rather than bright. A faded red and pink vintage-style rug on the floor brings warmth without clashing with the cool blue tones above.
Add a pink and white striped throw blanket draped over a small upholstered bench at the foot of your bed like the light blue one shown here. It gives you a landing spot to sit and keeps the color palette going all the way to the floor.
4. Pink Triangle Painted Wall With Crystal Chandelier and Hollywood Vanity Mirror

This bedroom has a bold pink triangle painted across one corner of the wall, starting at the ceiling and pointing down toward the bed. A crystal bead chandelier hangs from the center of the ceiling and a round white clock sits on the pink section of the wall.
The geometric pink triangle shape acts like wallpaper but costs only a can of paint. It makes the bed area feel like its own little zone inside the room without needing any dividers or curtains.
Use painter’s tape to mark out a large triangle shape on your wall and fill it in with a soft blush pink. Keep the rest of the walls white or light gray so the shape really pops without making the room feel too dark.
5. Gray Built-In Overhead Cabinets With Blush Velvet Pillows and Waffle Knit Throw

This bedroom has floor-to-ceiling gray built-in cabinets that wrap around a tall gray button-tufted headboard. Three blush pink velvet pillows sit across the front of the bed on top of a white textured duvet with a soft pink waffle-knit throw across the bottom half.
The gray cabinets match the headboard color so closely that the whole wall looks like one big custom unit. That built-in look gives the room a clean finish that makes the pink bedding pop even more against all that gray.
If you have a small bedroom, paint your existing wardrobe the same color as your walls to make it blend in the way these cabinets do. It makes the room feel much bigger without moving a single piece of furniture.
6. Dark Charcoal Tufted Headboard With Pink Grid Quilt and Floral Accent Pillows

This bedroom has a tall dark charcoal gray button-tufted headboard with a soft pink grid-stitched quilt covering the entire bed. Two small square pillows with a watercolor pink and green floral print sit in front of the pink shams at the center of the bed.
The white geometric lattice wall panel above the headboard gives the gray wall something interesting to look at without using any paint or wallpaper. A warm wood nightstand with antique brass pulls on the left side adds just enough contrast to keep the room from feeling too cold.
Hang a single white wood lattice panel above your headboard as a piece of wall art. You can find them at home goods stores and they instantly make a plain wall look finished and intentional.
7. White Carved Mandala Wall Panel With Crystal Globe Pendant and Blush Throw

This bedroom has a square white carved mandala panel on a warm beige wall next to a gray winged headboard stacked with blush pink and gray velvet pillows. A woven globe pendant light hangs from the ceiling and two small dark gray faux fur pillows sit at the front of the bed.
The mandala panel and the round pendant light both have an open carved look that keeps the wall from feeling heavy. A small macrame hoop with cream fringe hangs between the window and the pendant to add one more soft boho layer.
Hang a carved white mandala panel on the wall beside your bed instead of framed art. It costs around the same but adds dimension and texture that a flat print just cannot match.
8. Sloped Ceiling Loft Bedroom With Crystal Chandelier and Mirrored Nightstands

This loft bedroom has a high angled white ceiling with a skylight window and a large crystal chandelier hanging right above the center of the bed. A dark gray upholstered bed sits between two white mirrored three-drawer nightstands topped with gray pleated shade lamps and pink cherry blossom framed prints.
The mirrored nightstands bounce the natural light coming in from the skylight across the whole room. A pink velvet round stool in the corner and a pink faux fur bolster pillow on the bed keep the blush tone going from floor level all the way up to the chandelier.
If you have mirrored furniture, position it directly across from your window so it catches as much light as possible. This one trick can make a bedroom with just one small window feel much brighter all day long.
9. Dark Green Paneled Accent Wall With Cream Wood Bed and Pampas Grass Corner

This bedroom has a dark forest green wall with white painted grid paneling behind a cream and pine wood bed frame. Pink and gray patterned pillows sit on a blush pink quilted duvet, and a tall bunch of pampas grass stands in a vase in the corner next to a terracotta pink side wall.
The two wall colors, deep green and warm terracotta, sit on opposite sides of the room and make each other look richer. A rattan pendant light and a dried wreath on the green wall pull in natural textures that soften the bold paint choices.
Paint one wall a deep green and leave the adjacent wall a warm dusty pink to get this two-tone effect without needing wallpaper. The contrast between the two colors does all the decorating work so you need very little else on the walls.
10. Gray Velvet Chesterfield Bed With Blush Chunky Knit Throw and Gallery Shelf

This bedroom has a large gray velvet Chesterfield-style bed with a high curved headboard and a matching tufted footboard. A chunky blush pink arm-knit throw drapes across the foot of the bed and a white wood shelf above the headboard holds three black and white framed prints and a long handwritten script sign.
The gallery shelf sits perfectly in the gap between the headboard and the ceiling and turns that empty space into a styled display. A drum-shaped beaded chandelier above and two arch-shaped mirrors on either side of the bed frame the whole setup like a stage.
Add a floating shelf just above your headboard and style it with two or three framed prints leaning against the wall. It fills that awkward gap above the bed without needing to hammer nails into the wall at different heights.
11. Tall White Tufted Chesterfield Bed With Rose Gold Geometric Pendant and Floral Wallpaper

This bedroom has a floor-to-ceiling white velvet button-tufted headboard and footboard that wraps around the entire bed frame. A rose gold geometric starburst pendant light hangs from the ceiling above blush pink curtains and silver and gold floral wallpaper on the back wall.
The white tufted bed frame is so tall it almost touches the ceiling, which draws your eyes straight up and makes the whole room feel grand. A rose gold copper tray sits on the blush pink quilted bedspread holding a small pink flower box and a metallic canister.
Style a small decorative tray on top of your bed with two or three items in matching metallic tones like a rose gold candle, a small bloom box, and a perfume bottle. It gives the bed a finished look that takes about two minutes to set up.
12. Gray Button Headboard With Wire Script Wall Words and Pampas Grass Nightstand

This bedroom has a wide gray diamond button-tufted headboard against a white board and batten accent wall. Thin black wire letters spelling out “me beside you” hang on the white wall above the headboard in a loose handwritten style.
Two blush pink pillows with fluffy ruched edges sit in front of white ribbed pillow shams on a white textured duvet. A slim white one-drawer nightstand on the left holds a white pillar candle, a silver tray with tea light candles, and a pampas grass print in a simple frame.
Buy individual wire word letters and space them out above your headboard to spell a short phrase. They are easy to hang with small nails and cost much less than a large piece of framed wall art.
13. Gray Button Headboard With Blush Panel Wall and Trailing Ivy Shelf Display

This bedroom has a soft gray button-tufted headboard sitting against a warm blush pink board and batten accent wall. A long picture ledge shelf runs across the top of the paneling and holds two black-framed prints with the words “Dear Bed” and “Sweet Dreams” along with a trailing green ivy plant on the left side.
The trailing ivy plant spills down over the shelf edge and adds life to the wall without taking up any floor space. Two matching mirrored marble-finish nightstands on each side hold small silver ribbed lamps that bounce light off the pale pink wall behind them.
Place a trailing pothos or ivy plant on a shelf above your headboard and let the vines hang down naturally over the edge. It takes up zero floor space and brings a fresh organic element into an otherwise all-soft-tones room.
14. Dark Gray Curved Wood Bed With Rose Pink Duvet and Ornate Wall Molding

This bedroom has a rich dark walnut wood bed frame with a slatted headboard and curved legs sitting against a deep charcoal gray wall with raised plaster molding panels. A rose pink linen duvet covers the bed with two gray rectangular lumbar pillows layered in front of matching pink euro shams.
The gray wall molding blends right into the dark paint color so the panel shapes show up as a subtle texture rather than a bold contrast. A light gray waffle-knit throw draped halfway off the left side of the bed breaks up the all-pink bedding without adding another color.
Paint your wall a deep charcoal gray and add peel-and-stick molding panels to get the same raised panel look without hiring anyone. The molding gets painted the same color as the wall so it looks built-in and intentional rather than added on.
15. Navy Blue Headboard With Gray Arm-Knit Throw and Styled Picture Ledge Shelf

This bedroom has a navy blue channel-tufted headboard stacked with chunky gray hand-knit square pillows, white ribbed pillows, and one small blush pink “love” embroidered accent pillow in the center. A thick gray arm-knit throw drapes across a soft pink quilted coverlet at the foot of the bed.
A long white picture ledge shelf above the headboard holds a white decorative star, a watercolor art print in a natural wood frame, a script quote print, and a small eucalyptus stem in a white bud vase. The shelf gives the white wall above the bed something to show off without requiring any nail holes beyond the two shelf brackets.
Style your picture ledge with items at different heights by leaning a tall framed print in the back and placing smaller objects like a star decor piece and a tiny vase in front. Layering the heights makes the shelf look full without feeling cluttered.
16. Tall Gray Tufted Headboard With Cherry Blossom Wallpaper and Glass Table Lamp

This bedroom has a very tall pale gray button-tufted headboard that reaches almost to the ceiling against a gray and white cherry blossom branch wallpaper. A fluffy blush pink faux fur pillow and a gray and white chevron print pillow sit in front of white euro shams on a white crinkle-textured duvet.
The cherry blossom wallpaper wraps around the headboard on both sides and makes it look like the bed is sitting inside a garden. A large round glass base table lamp with a white drum shade sits on a white two-drawer nightstand with gold hardware right beside the bed.
Hang cherry blossom or delicate floral wallpaper on just the wall behind your bed to frame the headboard like a piece of art. You only need enough rolls for one accent wall which keeps the cost low and the impact very high.
17. Black Iron Bed Frame With Gray Raindrop Wall Decals and Cross Print Bedding

This bedroom has a black iron tube bed frame with a white duvet covered in bold black cross shapes and a dusty pink waffle-knit blanket draped over the side. Small gray raindrop wall decals scatter across the entire white wall and a black wire geometric cage pendant light hangs above the bed.
A gray knotted rope pillow sits in the center of the bed between a pink grid-textured pillow and the cross print shams. A black and white zigzag rug on the wood floor and a light box sign on the floor beside the bed add two more graphic black and white elements that pull the whole look together.
Buy a sheet of gray raindrop wall decals and scatter them randomly across your wall for an easy pattern that takes under an hour to apply. They peel off cleanly so you can change them out whenever you want a new look.
18. Gray Channel-Tufted Winged Headboard With Blush Diamond Print Pillows and Copper Lamp

This bedroom has a tall gray velvet winged headboard with vertical channel tufting and a white cable-knit throw draped across the bottom of the bed. Two blush pink pillows with a white diamond stamp pattern sit in front of two plain pink velvet pillows on a clean white duvet.
A small white picture ledge shelf on the wall above holds two leaning framed prints, a trailing eucalyptus stem, and a few small dark bud vases. On the left nightstand, a round copper base lamp with a white drum shade adds one warm metallic accent against all the soft grays and pinks.
Add one copper or rose gold base lamp to a mostly gray and white nightstand setup to warm the whole corner up without repainting or redecorating anything else. That single metallic piece ties into pink bedding better than a plain white or silver lamp ever would.
19. Sage Green Tufted Headboard With Tufted Blush Pink Wardrobe and Tray Candle Styling

This bedroom has a sage green button-tufted headboard against a warm dusty pink wall with two black-framed abstract art prints hanging side by side. A large built-in wardrobe painted the same dusty pink as the walls takes up the entire right side of the room and nearly disappears into the background.
A tufted brown and cream fringe pillow and a blush pink fringe pillow sit layered in front of white pillowcases on a white duvet. A white rectangular tray sits on top of a dark charcoal waffle-knit blanket holding a lit candle and a white ceramic mug for a simple styled moment at the foot of the bed.
Paint your existing built-in wardrobe the exact same color as your walls so it blends in and makes the room feel larger. It costs only a tin of paint and a few hours but completely changes how open and intentional the room looks.