The Best Pink Paint Colors for Every Design Style
Pink paint colors are fresh, cheerful, and easy to decorate with—making them ideal for any redecorating project. So naturally, we've rounded up some designer-approved shades to you need to consider. After all, pink is the best color in the rainbow—we know, we know, it technically isn't in the traditional rainbow, but once you see these pink paint colors in all their versatile, uplifting glory, it'll be your favorite color, too. Ahead, dive into dreamy decorating ideas and shopping suggestions for pink paints.
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Coral

Interior designer Janie Molster says there's no such thing as too much pink, and we happen to agree—especially when it's emboldened by red and white striped furniture. But if you just want to dabble in the bright color, start by painting a smaller area in your home, like in a pretty window nook. It gives a bit of a romantic glow without feeling like you painted the walls with bubblegum.
2
Thulian Pink

With just a touch of gray in it, this powdery pink pairs beautifully with a variety of neutrals. In this space designed by Arent & Pyke, the monochrome upholstery and black and smoked gray sconce are brightened up by crisp white linens and warmed up by the light wood furniture. And even though it's bright and bold, it isn't overly sugary.
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Pale Pink

So soft and sweet, this barely-there pink hue is a great backdrop for a variety of color schemes and styles. If you're drawn to pastel interiors or simply want to set the scene in a subtle way, take notes from this pink space designed by 2LG Studio.
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Light Pink

For the bathroom makeover in designer Bari Ackerman's Arizona home, she went with a modern take on Art Deco design that features a pink-and-orange palette. "I went with one tile for the entire floor, for consistency, and painted the ceiling pink for the same reason," the designer reveals.
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Deep Dusty Rose

This room is simultaneously friendly and inviting, grownup and sophisticated. And while it's definitely bolder and brighter than your average cream walls, it also has a nice absorbing depth to it. The burnt orange and chocolate brown upholstered armchair speaks to the room's spirited personality while the metallic gold tables and cool marble fireplace introduce a refined touch.
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Blush

A light, delicate pink that provides just a touch of oomph looks surprisingly good when paired with more modern, streamlined, geometric pieces. In this kitchen designed by GRT Architects, the modern lines and tonal palette feels fresh and modern while the pink color makes it feel open and bright. Read More...