Looking for the perfect shade of pale pink paint? This incredible guide is sure to inspire you, featuring 15 of the prettiest blush pink paint colors you’ll ever find!

From mid-tone pink paint colors to the softest, palest pinks that could almost be considered white, there is a color for everyone in this guide.

Learn how to choose the pale pink paint color of your dreams with all this inspiration!

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There are so many shades of pink that it can be difficult to find the perfect option. Pink also tends to look different in a variety of lighting situations – and none of us want that Pepto pink shade when we’re trying to pick something delicate and feminine.

That’s where this blush pink paint guide comes in handy. From deeper warm pink shades that lean towards the colors of glowing sunsets, to the palest pink tones that are more of a white, we’ve got it covered.

Blush Pink Paint

Save this guide for later and when you’re ready to find the perfect pink, we’re here for you! These colors are wonderful for nurseries, bathrooms, furniture accents and romantic bedrooms.

Tips

  • Pale pink can be so soft that it appears white, which means it’s basically a neutral! It works beautifully with a variety of accent colors in your home.
  • Keep in mind, though, that if you want to truly see the pink on your walls, you might need to choose one of the deeper shades with more pigment.
  • One of the best ways to compare these pink shades is to consider the light and dark scale of each color with the LRV. The higher the LRV, the lighter the color. Learn about Light Reflectance Value in my comprehensive guide: What is LRV?
  • Samples – Learn about samples in our guide! Check samples in various lighting situations at different times of the day.
A girl's bunk room with pink bedding and Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss paint on the walls.
The bunk room of our lake cottage, painted in Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular Benjamin Moore pink?

The most popular blush pink paint color in this guide is Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss. Benjamin Moore Opal is also a popular choice.

What is a pinkish beige?

Pink will always have a bit of a red undertone, and in a pinkish beige shade, that balances out the yellow undertones of the beige.

15 Blush Pink Paint Colors

Compare and contrast the best options with these 15 fabulous shades of blush pink!

Farrow and Ball Calamine

This color is described as a delicate pink with a touch of gray. That gray in the background prevents this shade from feeling too pink, and instead it just feels like a muted, sophisticated shade that acts like a warm hug in any room!

With an LRV of 60, this is one of the deepest shades of pink on our list.

A paint sample card of Farrow and Ball Calamine, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss

Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss 2093-70 is a delicate, sheer shade of palest pink. Pink Bliss has an LRV of 81.58 and pairs well with Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.

This is the color we chose for the girl’s bunk room at the lake, and it’s so pretty! It’s pale enough that it’s difficult to capture the color on camera.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Farrow and Ball Pink Ground

This is a dusty pink that actually has a yellow undertone, according to Farrow and Ball. It is such a warm and soothing pink that feels grown up and cozy. The LRV of this color is around 70, making it a mid-level tone for this list.

A paint sample card of Farrow and Ball Pink Ground, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Caitlin Wilson Antique Rose

This is the prettiest petal pink! While this designer doesn’t share the LRV of her paint colors, you can buy a quart at an affordable price, making it easy to sample or even use for a small piece of furniture.

A paint sample card of Caitlin Wilson Antique Rose, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Benjamin Moore Bashful

Bashful is a beige tone with a pink background. This one has an LRV of 70.8, which means it’s not too pale, but more of a warm and welcoming color that looks beautiful next to warm white trim.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Bashful, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Sherwin Williams Intimate White

If you’re looking for the perfect pale blush pink for a nursery, this one might be just the ticket. Feminine and delicate, it’s got an LRV of 77.

A paint sample card of Sherwin Williams Intimate White, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Benjamin Moore Opal

This one feels like a warm white with a hint of peach in the background. It’s a cozy, soft color that changes with the lighting throughout the day. With an LRV of 84, it’s a light and bright color you can feel good about adding to any room!

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Opal, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Benjamin Moore Melted Ice Cream

BM 2095-70 has a faded, vintage quality to it. Once again, it pairs beautifully with Chantilly Lace, and it’s a pretty feminine pink that can actually feel more gray with varying lighting. This one has an LRV of 76.38.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Melted Ice Cream, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Sherwin Williams White Dogwood

White Dogwood is one of those perfect pinks that is just soft enough to be considered a blush, and it’s a beautiful contrast with black and deep grays. With an LRV of 75, you’ve got just enough pink tone that it doesn’t appear white on your walls.

A paint sample card of Sherwin Williams White Dogwood, as part of a blush pink paint guide at julieblanner.com

Benjamin Moore Gentle Butterfly

This one has the perfect name – it’s gentle and breezy, so delicate and soft. In many lights it looks like a warm white with its LRV of 81.64.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Gentle Butterfly, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Clare Paint Wing It

This soft pink has an LRV of 70. It’s truly a barely-there blush pink, and could actually be considered a neutral! It’s very popular, just click through to read the reviews.

A paint sample card of Clare Paint Wing It, as part of a blush pink paint guide at julieblanner.com

Sherwin Williams Malted Milk

SW 6057 has an LRV of 61.64, making it one of the deeper colors in this guide. With a shot of orange and red undertones, it’s a beautiful warm pink that feels like a sunset.

A paint swatch for Benjamin Moore Malted Milk, a blush pink paint color, shared at Julieblanner.com

Benjamin Moore Sand Dollar

This is the palest of pinks, and in fact, it’s more of a soft white with a hint of pale pink and gray in the background. With an LRV of 81.95, it’s one of the lightest colors on our list, and perfect if you want just the sweetest hint of blush.

Benjamin Moore notes that it pairs beautifully with Simply White, one of our favorite warm whites.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Sand Dollar, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Benjamin Moore Bridal Pink

This is a peachy-blush shade, with the slightest warm orange background. Bridal Pink has an LRV of 84.98 and is noted to pair well with Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace and Simply White, too.

A paint sample card of Benjamin Moore Bridal Pink, as part of a blush pink paint guide.

Clare Paint Meet Cute

Such a perfect mid-tone blush! If you want to really see the pale pink on your walls, this is a great option. With an LRV of 50, it’s a warm pink that still feels soft.

A paint swatch for Clare Paint Meet Cute, a blush pink paint color, shared at Julieblanner.com
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