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What’s the best way to store my pink bedding?
Proper storage is important for keeping your pink bedding looking new. When it’s not in use, store your bedding in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If you’re storing it for an extended period of time, consider wrapping bedding in acid-free tissue paper to prevent yellowing and discoloration.
What should I consider when selecting a pink bedding set?
When choosing a pink bedding set, it’s important to consider the fabric, thread count, and weave before making your purchase. High-quality fabrics such as cotton, linen, or silk can provide a comfortable and luxurious sleeping experience while maintaining their softness for years to come. Customers should also check out the manufacturer's care instructions. Those who dislike making regular trips to the dry cleaner may do best with a pink bedding set that’s machine washable.
What colors pair best with pink bedding?
One of the benefits of a pink bedding set is that it complements an array of shades. Style-minded shoppers have paired pink comforters with sheets and accessories in white, black, gray, gold, beige, and teal, among others. Moreover, pink bedding can be chic in various rooms, from the primary bedroom to a teen girl’s room or guest suite. Whether you’re choosing a shade for your sheets or looking for a new hue to paint your walls, here are some colors that go beautifully with a pink bedding set:
Beige
Neutrals have long been a popular, safe choice for bedroom decorating, and for good reason. After all, shades like beige, tan, ivory, cream, and taupe have a timeless quality that helps create a soothing and relaxed atmosphere conducive to sleep. And because shades of beige pair beautifully with pink, they’re a great choice for decorating. We love how tan walls look with a pink bedding set. For best results, add gold accessories like a gilded mirror.
Dark Blue
Moody and dramatic, shades like dark blue, navy, and even plum make for an unexpected but delightful pairing with your pink bedding set. As a bonus, these deep hues hide stains, so you don’t have to worry every time kids or pets jump on the bed. We’re big fans of how a pink bedding set looks against a navy accent wall. However, it's important to balance out the darkness of the walls with light-colored sheets and accessories to avoid creating a cave-like atmosphere in your room.
White
White walls are another classic option that can help your pink bedding pop. Along with making a bedroom feel larger, white walls help spaces to feel open and airy. This is a great option if you have a small or poorly lit bedroom. As a bonus, white walls can help to create a clean and minimalistic look in your space. Pair them with sheets in a crisp white, ivory, or even pink to match the comforter set.
Pale Pink
If you're feeling bold, you can opt for pale pink walls to create a monochromatic look in your bedroom. This color pairing creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and unwinding. However, it's important to choose the right shade of pink to avoid overwhelming your space. A pale or dusty pink will work best, as it’s unlikely to clash with your pink bedding set.
Grey
Those who appreciate the classics but want to steer away from white often opt for grey sheets. A great color for both bedding and walls, grey has a cool, restful vibe that helps sleepers drift right off to Dreamland. However, it’s not as sterile as white or ivory. Additionally, customers with kids or pets often choose grey due to its ability to hide stains. We love how a dusty rose comforter set looks when paired with shades of grey.
Light Blue
An unexpected but lovely pairing, light blue and pink is a great option for more daring decorators. Reminiscent of sunny skies and ocean vistas, light blue has long been associated with rest and relaxation. Pair it with soft pink for an end result that’s both natural and striking. We love this color combo in master bedrooms, but it also works well in guest suites. The soothing shades are sure to help any visitors sleep like babies.