This post is all about the best pink paint colors for bedroom.
Pink is a beautiful, feminine color that can look stunning in interior design if you find the right shade and placement! Depending on your style, the colors in your home, and if you plan to paint an entire room or an accent wall will affect your chosen colors.
Pink can vary from light and subtle to dark and dramatic, and selecting the right shade for your space depends on several factors. For smaller rooms, lighter shades of pink can create an illusion of more space, making them feel larger. In contrast, darker shades can make a room appear more confined. However, darker pinks can work beautifully in larger spaces that receive plenty of natural light or can be used effectively as accent walls.
When determining the depth of color you want, you’ll have to consider the LRV or light reflective value. The LRV is measured on a scale of 0 to 100 with 0 being a true black and 100 being a true white. The closer the LRV is to 0 the more light is absorbed and the closer to 100 the more light is reflected. This is important when considering how light or dark a paint color will appear. All the LRV values will be listed with each color.
Paint samples are also an important factor when choosing the right color. All colors have undertones that can change in different lighting, so remember it is always best to swatch colors in the rooms you will be painting.
If you plan to find the perfect pink for your home, check out these 16 stunning suggestions! Keep in mind a few of these colors’ main base is not pink, but they have a beautiful pink undertone that shines through and may be an option that you might prefer over a solid pink!
Pink Paint Colors For Bedroom
1. Pink Ruffle By Benjamin Moore
A bright and beautiful shade, Pink Ruffle by Benjamin Moore will add that girly vibe to your space. The photo of the closet posted below is color-drenched in Pink Ruffle and you can see the shade is a bright pink verging on peach. The LRV value of the color is 53.71 making it a medium shade of pink, great for a space with lots of natural light.
Example of Pink Ruffle by Benjamin Moore
2. Pink Fairy By Benjamin Moore
Pink Fairy by Benjamin Moore is a beautiful subtle shade of pink. This color stuns against white and would be an excellent option for a nursery or little girl’s bedroom. The photo below shows how crisp the white looks against the pretty pink shutters. The color is very light sitting at an LRV of 77.08, for comparison white paint colors are in the 80-95 LRV range.
Example of Pink Fairy by Benjamin Moore
3. Loveable By Sherwin Williams
Loveable by Sherwin Williams is the perfect shade of pink. Not too light, not too dark it’s a beautiful light shade of pink with an LRV of 61. It’s bright enough to work in spaces that may not have a ton of natural light, while also looking stunning in bright naturally lit rooms.
Example of Loveable by Sherwin Williams
4. Lakehouse By Benjamin Moore
Now you may be looking at this color and thinking this is not pink it is brown, and you would be right, but I included it on this list for a reason! Lakehouse by Benjamin Moore is the perfect choice if you’re not completely ready to commit to pink. It’s a sophisticated medium color with an LRV of 32.61. The photo below shows how the color looks in natural lighting and you can see how it looks like a warm dusty pink since the color gives off a pink cast. How the color looks will depend on the lighting so it is always important to swatch your colors in the room you plan to paint.
5. Innocence By Sherwin Williams
Just like the name, Innocence by Sherwin Williams gives a sweet and wholesome look to any room! A very soft and light pink with an LRV of 68 it is considered a light color. It’s a great choice if you want to add a touch of color to your room.
Example of Innocence by Sherwin Williams
6. Chippindale Rosestone By Benjamin Moore
A stunning rosy shade, Chippendale Rosetone by Benjamin Moore is a beautiful brownish blush that’s ideal if you are looking for a sophisticated pinky shade. With an LRV of 48.67, it is a medium-light shade that would work well in a space with lots of natural light!
Example of Chippendale Rosetone by Benjamin Moore
7. Blushing Bride Pink By Benjamin Moore
A gorgeous shade of bright pink, Blushing Bride by Benjamin Moore would be a great choice for a glam-stye bedroom! The color has a slight grayish-purple undertone and an LRV of 49.78 making it a medium-light color. The photo below shows how the color looks much deeper when the room is darker. If you look at the wall on the opposite side of the window you can see how much darker the pink looks. Depending on the look you are going for you may want to consider how much natural light you have within your space.
Example of Blushing Bride by Benjamin Moore
8. Southern Comfort By Benjamin Moore
Looking for just a hint of pink in your home? Southern Comfort by Benjamin Moore is a beautiful beige with a trace of pink. It’s a wonderful color if you are looking for something slightly neutral. Southern Comfort is a light color with an LRV of 60.64, meaning it will bounce a lot of light around your space making it appear larger and more open.
Example of Southern Comfort by Benjamin Moore
9. Crushed Berries By Benjamin Moore
Now this color might throw you for a loop! Crushed Berries by Benjamin Moore is a bold dark color that is a mix between purple and pink. Based only on the color swatch you would probably assume this color looks purple, but the photo below shows just how pink the color can look. It is important to test all colors in your space to see how the lighting and elements in the room can affect the color, but I would be sure to test this one, in particular. With an LRV of 16.8, it’s a medium-dark color that would require lots of natural light.
Example of Crushed Berries by Benjamin Moore
10. Elephant Pink By Benjamin Moore
Another soft and airy pink, Elephant Pink by Benjamin Moore is a subtle way to add color to your room. With an LRV of 81.46, it is the lightest pink on this list making it a great color to lighten up a dark space!
Example of Elephant Pink by Benjamin Moore
11. Tuberose By Sherwin Williams
A beautiful medium rosy pink, Tuberose by Sherwin Williams stuns as a wall color. Bold and bright Tuberose has an LRV of 30 making it a medium toned color. Although it could work for an entire room, I think it would make an excellent choice for an accent wall or to use on furniture like in the photo shown below.
Example of Tuberose by Sherwin Williams
12. Jovial By Sherwin Williams
A mix between peach and pink, Jovial by Sherwin Williams is a bright color that will add character to your space. With an LRV of 56, it’s a light color that will help to illuminate your space. It can work well in darker rooms and rooms with lots of natural light.
Example of Jovial by Sherwin Williams
13. Pink Popsicle By Benjamin Moore
Bright and bold Pink Popsicle by Benjamin Moore is sure to make a statement! This vibrant color will give your bedroom a striking look. With an LRV of 36.98, it’s a medium-toned color that does require a fair amount of natural light.
Example of Pink Popsicle by Benjamin Moore
14. Rose Colored By Sherwin Williams
A stunning subtle color, Rose Colored by Sherwin Williams will add an air of sophistication to your room! This soft pink has a violet undertone and an LRV of 53, it’s a medium-light color with a dusty pink look.
Example of Rose Colored by Sherwin Williams
15. Fruit Shake By Benjamin Moore
Another pink with a hint of peach, Fruit Shake by Benjamin Moore makes a stunning wall color! It sits between medium and light with an LRV of 56.58. Add some color and depth to your room with this beautiful shade!
Example of Fruit Shake by Benjamin Moore
16. Jaipur Pink By Sherwin Williams
A gorgeous shade of pink, Jaipur Pink by Sherwin Williams will liven up your space with color! The LRV is 40 meaning the color is a medium-light shade. It has a slight softness to it that adds a sense of elegance to your space.