The Best Pink Paint Colors for Every Room in Your Home
Seeing pink, in the best way.
Pink paint might be having a moment, but we’ve been longtime believers. The right shade of pink can be playful, calming, cozy or bold, depending on how (and where) you use it. From barely-there blushes to saturated, sunset-inspired hues, pink paint is one of the most versatile colors you can bring into your home.
Think of pink as a new neutral. With the right undertones, it pairs beautifully with wood, leather, stone and crisp whites—never reading overly sweet or juvenile. Whether you’re balancing a shared bedroom, adding warmth to a common space or creating a standout moment in a small room, there’s a pink that fits.
Ahead, our designer-approved picks for the best pink paint colors for every room in your home, plus real-life inspiration showing just how good pink can look.
Pop: A Light, Peachy Pink

If this pink paint color were a person, you’d want them at your party. Pop is playful, punchy and just coral enough to feel energizing without overwhelming a space. It brings instant personality and sunshine wherever it goes.
We love how @lad.at.home uses Pop on the walls to create a bold, joyful statement that still feels polished. It’s especially great for spaces where you want a little extra spark—think playrooms, powder rooms, breakfast nooks or even an accent wall that steals the show.
Best for: Statement walls, playful spaces, Palm Springs–inspired interiors
Wing It: An Ultra-Light Pink Paint Color

Soft, subtle and endlessly livable, Wing It is our modern take on blush. This ultra-light pink is muted enough to act like a neutral, while still adding warmth and dimension that beige or off-white can’t quite deliver.
In @mrorlandosoria’s bedroom, Wing It creates a serene, elevated backdrop that feels calm and cozy without reading overtly pink. It’s especially beautiful in bedrooms, open-concept spaces or anywhere you want a gentle wash of warmth.
Best for: Bedrooms, living rooms, open layouts, pink beginners
Baby Soft: A Classic Pink

Always sweet, Baby Soft is a timeless, classic pink with a soft, comforting feel. It’s delicate, warm and incredibly versatile.
Seen in @_cassbauer’s living room, Baby Soft proves it’s not just for nurseries. Paired with modern furniture and layered textures, it adds light and warmth while still feeling grown-up. Of course, it’s also a natural fit for kids’ rooms, closets, powder rooms or anywhere that could use a little glow.
Best for: Living rooms, nurseries, closets, light-filled spaces
Rosé Season: A Cheery, Vibrant Pink

Consider this your raise-a-glass pink. Rosé Season is fresh, cheerful and vibrant, yet surprisingly easy to live with. It has just the right balance of brightness and softness to feel fun—but not loud.
In @ashleyswhitesite’s dining room, Rosé Season creates a welcoming, conversation-starting space that feels joyful and design-forward. It pairs beautifully with warm woods, brass accents and crisp whites.
Best for: Dining rooms, living rooms, creative spaces
Pink Sky: A Deep, Sophisticated Pink

Inspired by dramatic sunsets, Pink Sky is rich, saturated and unapologetically bold. This coral-leaning pink brings depth and energy, making it perfect for smaller spaces where you want maximum impact.
We especially love it in @robyn’s laundry room, where Pink Sky turns an everyday chore space into something truly special. It also shines on cabinetry, accent walls or in bedrooms for those who love a statement.
Best for: Laundry rooms, accent walls, bold bedrooms, cabinetry
Meet Cute: The Perfect Blush Pink

Romantic without being precious, Meet Cute is a soft blush pink that feels light, airy and effortlessly charming. It’s the kind of color that makes a room feel instantly welcoming.
Used on the bedroom ceiling by @brickendhaus, Meet Cute adds a subtle surprise and a cozy, cocoon-like feel, proof that pink doesn’t have to live on the walls to make an impact. Try it overhead, or throughout bedrooms, dining rooms or home offices.
Best for: Bedroom ceilings, romantic spaces, subtle color moments
Subrosa: A Dusty, Grounded Pink

Moody, muted, and beautifully balanced, Subrosa is a dusty pink that feels earthy and sophisticated. It’s ideal for spaces where you want color with depth without overwhelming the room.
In @fieldandvineyard’s kids’ room, Subrosa feels playful yet calm, growing easily with the space over time. It pairs especially well with natural textures, soft whites and layered neutrals.
Best for: Kids’ rooms, cozy bedrooms, layered, tonal spaces
Pink proves it can do it all, soft or bold, classic or unexpected. Whether you’re committing to a full room or adding a subtle hint of color, there’s a pink paint here ready to make your space feel just right.
Choose your favorite and get rolling in pink.
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