Welcome to the world of pink! Fun, fabulous, and chic, pink is a sweet colour that can turn any space into a hub of happiness. If you want to create the ultimate gathering spot of laughter and love in your home, a pink living room is the way to go.

Soft pink living rooms are gaining attention in Malaysian homes as a stylish way to create spaces that feel warm, welcoming and modern. This reflects a wider move towards warmer, more personal interiors, with Jotun Malaysia’s 2026 colour collection highlighting elegant shades that bring comfort, personality and warmth into the living room. When balanced with neutrals, wood textures and soft lighting, pink can work beautifully in both apartments and contemporary terrace houses.

Pink is not just a feast for the eyes, it's a mood-booster and a stress-buster. Pink is a good colour for living rooms because of its vibrant energy and playful charm. Whether you like delicate pastels or daring bold shades, you will find a pink that suits your taste.

From soft blush tones that suit minimalist interiors to richer rose hues that add warmth and personality, pink can complement the natural light, open layouts and airy feel often seen in modern Malaysian homes.

So, grab your paint brushes, fluff up those throw cushions, and get ready to fill your home with the joyous spirit of pink with our pink living room ideas. After you are done reading, browse our pink sofas to find the perfect one for your modern pink living room.

1. Try two-toned walls for a pink and grey living room

Manhattan 3 Seater Sofa, Grey Aura Velvet

Manhattan 3 Seater Sofa, Grey Aura Velvet

Not keen on full pink walls? Try two-toned walls instead to create a stylish pink and grey living room. This colour combination is a crowd favourite as the neutrality of grey complements the playfulness of pink. Use a darker shade of grey like charcoal grey and match it with a lighter pink such as blush pink or dusky pink for a nice contrasting look.

This combination works especially well in Malaysian condominiums where natural daylight can brighten the room throughout the day without making darker shades feel too heavy.

For larger furniture pieces like your sofa, choose grey as the base colour and add pops of pink with cushions. Complete the look with pink and grey decorative items like vases, candles, and framed wall art.

You can also incorporate light wood furniture or rattan décor for a more relaxed, tropical-inspired aesthetic that suits local interiors beautifully.

2. Enjoy spring vibes with a pink and green living room

ELLE Home; Chloe 3 Seater Sofa, Moss Green Velvet

ELLE Home; Chloe 3 Seater Sofa, Moss Green Velvet

Bring fun and fresh spring vibes to your home with a pink and green living room. Pink and green are complementary colours as they are opposites on the colour wheel. To pull off this look, start by painting your walls a light pastel pink. For a unique twist, introduce a feature wall with curved ribbed panels. Curves are trending this year and they create a playful vibe when paired with pink.

Curved details and textured wall panels are becoming a key feature in modern Malaysian luxury interiors, adding softness, depth and a polished, hotel-inspired feel.

Next up is to add the colour that connects you with nature — green. A velvet green sofa in a deep forest or moss green shade will work perfectly to contrast the light pink. Add finishing touches to your pink and green living room with botanical elements like potted plants and floral-themed artwork.

Indoor plants such as monstera, snake plants and selected palms are practical additions for Malaysian homes. Monstera and many palms suit warm, humid conditions, while snake plants are easy-care options that add a tropical feel and help create a fresher, calmer ambience.

3. Choose pastel pink for a dreamy pink living room

Lexi 3 Seater Sofa, Ivory Premium Faux Leather

Lexi 3 Seater Sofa, Ivory Premium Faux Leather

Want a pink living room that feels airy and dreamy? Pastels are your go-to colours. They freshen up your home with the lively energy of spring. The now classic ‘Millennial Pink’ is a favourite when it comes to pastels. Choosing a pink sofa will uplift your living room and add a light-hearted touch. Complement the softness of pastel pink with textures like velvet or plush fabric when choosing the sofa upholstery.

Pastel pink shades are especially suitable for smaller Malaysian apartments as they help brighten compact spaces and make the room feel more open and inviting.

Here comes the fun part — inject pops of pastel magic into your room through cushions, candles, and flowers. Apart from pink, you can also use pastels like mint green, baby blue, lemon, and lavender. For the final touch, let plenty of natural light into your pink living room as that will add to the dreamy feel too!

To suit Malaysia’s sunny weather, consider using sheer curtains that allow soft daylight to filter through while keeping the room cool and comfortable.

4. Embrace pink as an accent colour

Furniture And Choice Malaysia - Pink Style Living Room Decor

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Some shades of pink can feel a bit strong and overwhelming so if you prefer a more understated palette, consider using pink as an accent colour instead. Choose a neutral colour scheme like white or grey for the majority of your room then decorate with pops of pink. Introduce a variety of pink shades through cushions, accessories, and artwork. Remember to use pinks with the same undertones for a coordinated look.

This approach is perfect for homeowners who want a timeless living room design with subtle hints of colour that can easily be updated over time.

This approach of utilising pink in small doses allows you to experiment with the level of pink in your space and you can easily add or remove those items whenever you want.

Accent pieces such as throws, rugs, table lamps, and decorative cushions are affordable ways to refresh your living room without committing to a full renovation.

5. Use pink as a neutral

Furniture And Choice Malaysia, Light Grey Sofas

Out of all the pink living room ideas we have covered so far, this one here might be the ‘least’ pink. When we think of pink, a cotton candy colour or hot pink comes to mind, but pink can in fact be used as a neutral too. Plaster pink is the perfect example. This subtle shade of pink is great for those who want to add a hint of colour to their space without being too loud.

Muted pink tones pair beautifully with Scandinavian, Japandi, and minimalist interior styles that are widely loved in Malaysia today.

It’s also great for adding some warmth to a beige or grey monochrome interior as this neutral rendition of pink comes with warm undertones.

For a more balanced look, pair plaster pink with textured fabrics, natural wood finishes, and warm lighting to create a cosy atmosphere for everyday living.

FAQs About Pink Living Rooms

What colours go with pink paint colour?

  • Neutrals: White, black, grey, ivory, beige, taupe
  • Earth tones: Navy blue, baby blue, forest green, mint green
  • Metallics: Gold and rose gold
  • Pastels: Lilac, lavender

These colours work beautifully in Malaysian homes as they complement both warm lighting and contemporary interior styles commonly seen in urban residences.

What is the most popular pink paint colour?

  • Millennial pink: a soft pink with a tinge of beige that can be used as a neutral
  • Light pink: suitable for small living rooms, as it lets the light in
  • Hot pink: for a bold statement

Among Malaysian homeowners, blush pink and dusty rose are also trending choices because they feel elegant, versatile, and easy to style with modern furniture.

What colour harmony is pink and green?

Pink and green are complementary colours as they are opposites on the colour wheel. Introducing green as an accent colour in a pink living room will create a stylish contrast and perk up the room.

This colour pairing also helps create a refreshing nature-inspired interior that feels vibrant yet calming at the same time.

Is pink a good colour for the living room?

Yes, pink is a good choice for the living room. Depending on the type of pink that you choose, it can be used as the primary colour or as an accent colour to perk up the living room.

Soft pink shades can create a cosy and relaxing atmosphere, while bolder tones can make the space feel more lively and expressive.

What colours go with sulking room pink?

Sulking Room Pink is a muted rose pink with a warm, powdery feel, so it pairs well with soft neutrals like beige, taupe, cream and warm off-white. For a contemporary Malaysian home, you can also style it with walnut-toned wood, brass accents and textured fabrics to keep the look warm and balanced.

Is a pink living room hard to maintain or does it show dirt easily?

A soft, dusty pink can be more forgiving than stark white, but maintenance depends on the paint finish, fabric type and how often the space is used. Very pale blush tones may still show stains or scuff marks in high-traffic areas. Choosing washable wall paint and easy-clean sofa fabrics can help keep the space looking fresh.

Will a pink-themed living room affect property resale or rental appeal in Malaysia?

A muted pink living room is less likely to feel overwhelming if the design is balanced with neutral furniture, natural textures and simple styling. For resale or rental flexibility, consider using pink as an accent wall, soft furnishing colour or décor detail rather than a very bold full-room colour.

How do I choose the right shade of pink for Malaysia’s lighting and weather?

Malaysia’s bright daylight can make some colours appear stronger, so softer pinks like blush, dusty rose, muted rose or plaster pink are usually easier to style. In rooms with less natural light, a slightly warmer pink can help the space feel softer and less flat.