Pink Paint Colors

878 pink paint colors across 14 brands including Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Behr.

Pink has undergone a complete transformation in interior design. Forget the bubblegum associations — today's pinks are sophisticated neutrals. Blush pink, dusty rose, and mauve have become serious contenders for living rooms, bedrooms, and even kitchens. These muted, grayed-down pinks read as warm neutrals on the wall while adding a softness that beige and gray simply can't achieve.

Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (a pink-beige that designers can't stop recommending) barely reads as pink but adds warmth that pure whites miss. For something more intentionally pink, Sherwin-Williams Quaint Coral offers a dusty rose that's beautiful in bedrooms. Deeper pinks like Benjamin Moore Raspberry Blush make bold accent walls. Pink pairs wonderfully with sage greens, warm grays, and natural wood tones.

The Color Library

878 colors · warm undertone.

Pink as a Grown-Up Neutral

The secret to using pink in grown-up spaces is saturation: the lower, the better. Blush and dusty rose read as warm neutrals rather than “pink.” They're especially effective in bedrooms and living rooms. Use the room visualizer to see how a blush pink transforms your space, or read our warm vs cool guide to understand why pink-toned neutrals feel so inviting.