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The best light pink paint colors for your home in 2024

Want to paint a room in your home light pink? Bring on the fun! Here’s how to pick the perfect pink paint color + some of my favorite light pink paint colors!

Ever since I started planning my daughter’s room makeover, I feel like I have really been noticing pink-painted rooms!

Traditionally, pink paint might make you cringe. You might think of pepto bismol, or a princess, or maybe the 1980s.

Well, pink can be cool, pink can be modern, and pink is almost always extremely happy.

Pink is a great option for many homes, and it might be right for you!

How to pick the right pink paint color for your room

There are a lot of shades of pink paint. How do you find the right one?

The answer is to let your room do a lot of the deciding. No color will look exactly the same in any two spaces.

Start by looking on Pinterest for inspiration. Create a board just of pink rooms that you love.

Once you have at least twenty pins in that board, look them over. What do they have in common? What family are they in? See if you can click thru and find out the actual color name.

Now go to your local paint store. Grab the paper paint swatches for as many colors as you can that are in the family or vibe that you determined you like.

Bring them home and tape them or hold them up on your wall. It’s important to hold them vertically in the actual space and not just look at them at the hardware store.

Narrow it down to your 2-5 favorites.

Return to the paint store and purchase samples of those colors.

Paint squares of that color – at least 12″x12″ – in several places in your room. Be sure to get spots next to things that won’t change – like trim, tile, or flooring.

Look at the paint morning, noon, and night. Look with the lights on. Look with the lights off and the blinds open.

Take a picture. Take a picture with a flash.

Which do you prefer? That is your color!

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Is pink a good color to paint room?

Heck yes it is! A lot of people are afraid to decorate with pink. They are scared to paint a pink wall and terrified of painting a whole room pink!

However, the right shade can be truly beautiful. It could subtly add just a touch of soft pink to an otherwise beige space.

Or, it can be bold and bright and transform even a small space into a brilliant jewel box.

Click here to see my favorite dark pink paint colors!

What room should I paint pink?

You can paint any room pink but here is some advice.

If you are painting a living room, kitchen, or large, open space, go for a lighter blush pink. Something with muted, gray or beige under tones. This will make the space feel light, airy, and bright with just a hint of happy pink.

If you are painting a bedroom, playroom, office, or similar, go with a nice medium toned pink hue. Consider painting a 3/4 wall with white on top to brighten it further and draw the eye up.

If you are painting a small space – a powder room, closet, or laundry room – go bold! A deep hot pink or even a mauve

Is pink paint warm or cool?

Typically, pink paint is warm in tone. They usually have red or orange undertones. Warm colors usually make a space feel very cozy and inviting!

Consider going very bold and painting even the ceiling. This is a trick used by interior designers to make small spaces feel actually larger and extra cozy.

What colors work best with pink?

Pink is a great color because it pairs with so many accent colors!

It is easy to pair pink with neutrals: white, black, gray, beige, and chocolate brown all look great.

Pink also pairs nicely with bright colors for a bold look: kelly green, lemon yellow, turquoise, or purple. (in our nursery we paired Coral Fountain with Tower Bridge, which is a turquoise color).

Don’t be afraid to layer shades of pink, too. Darker mauves pair really nicely with ballet slipper baby pink!

When choosing complimentary colors for your pink colors, my biggest tip is to pick something at least two shades off. Basically, pair a light pink with dark accents or a dark pink with light accents.

Imagine taking a photo of your room in black and white – you don’t want it to all be the same shade of “gray” but instead go for contrast!

the best light pink paint colors for every home

The best light pink paint colors

Pale Cherry Blossom by Benjamin Moore (2101-60)

Pale Cherry Blossom by Benjamin Moore (2101-60)

This blush color has a lot of gray undertones to it, making it a very dusty blush. Those gray tones really mute the pink and make it not bright or overwhelming for a space.

If you are looking for a blush pink that is not super light but also not bright, this is a great option!

Pale Cherry Blossom by Benjamin Moore living room

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Pale Cherry Blossom!

Sugarcane by Benjamin Moore (1185)

Sugarcane by Benjamin Moore (1185)

If you are looking for a blush color with a bit of a coral tint, check out Sugar Cane!

This light pink paint color has orange undertones, making it feel very warm and cozy. However, it is still very muted so it doesn’t feel bright or “neon” in any way.

It’s a great pastel coral color option!

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Sugar Cane!

Angelic by Sherwin Williams (SW 6602)

Angelic by Sherwin Williams (SW 6602)

This is a brighter, more pigmented blush option. It’s pretty true to a classic “baby pink”.

There are slight orange, warm undertones, but it definitely doesn’t read as coral.

This color looks really good paired with creamy white trim or accents. It’s very feminine!

Middleton Pink by Farrow and Ball (No. 245)

Middleton Pink by Farrow and Ball (No. 245)

This is another great blush pink option. It is brighter than some of the other colors – less muted.

It also has slightly orange/coral undertones. This gives it a warm feeling and could play well when paired with other warm toned accent colors.

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Middleton Pink.

Fancy Pink by Sherwin Williams (SW 7107)

Fancy Pink by Sherwin Williams (SW 7107)

Fancy Pink is a very light pink blush color. If you want a subtle pink, this could be a great option! It’s got a lot less pigment than most of the other light pink colors, so it’s a lot less pink.

It also has orange undertones for a warm, coral toned look.

Orleans Violet by Benjamin Moore (1374)

Orleans Violet by Benjamin Moore (1374)

This is a great blush pink that trends slightly violet. That’s because it has blue/purple undertones, giving it a bit of a cooler tone.

It looks pretty pink until you put it next to one of the more coral options above, then it looks purple!

This is a great option on the line of pink and purple. It’s also got muted tones so it doesn’t feel too bright whatsoever.

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Orleans Violet.

Cosmetic Blush by Sherwin Williams (SW7110)

Cosmetic Blush by Sherwin Williams (SW7110)

Cosmetic blush is a light pink paint color with a lot of coral/orange undertones. It’s very light and pastel, and a great option if you want a barely-pink color with warm tones.

Queen Anne Pink by Benjamin Moore (HC-60)

Queen Anne Pink by Benjamin Moore (HC-60)

If you want a blush pink that is very coral, orange, or almost a peach color, look no further! This is a great muted shade with plenty of pigment so it’s not too faint or subtle. Another great option!

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Queen Anne Pink.

Intimate White by Sherwin Williams (SW 6322)

Intimate White by Sherwin Williams (SW 6322)

Intimate White is another great option for a very light pastel pink color. This is a muted color with gray to it so it’s not too bright.

It has very warm tones and orange undertones, making it pair really nicely with white, gold, and other warm toned colors.

sherwin williams intimate white bedroom

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Intimate White.

Touch of Pink by Benjamin Moore (2008-70)

Touch of Pink by Benjamin Moore (2008-70)

This is a brighter, more true pink pastel pink color option. It’s what I would call a ballerina pink and very feminine and sweet!

Click here to get a 12″x12″ peel and stick sample of Touch of Pink.

Still not sure what paint color to choose?

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