HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors
160 pink paint colors from the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams deck. LRV ranges from 72 (lightest) down to 17 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.
Pink stopped being a kids-room-only color around 2018, when "millennial pink" started showing up on dining-room walls and powder-room cabinetry. The family runs from soft, almost-white blush (think peach-tinted off-whites) through dusty rose (a true muted pink) to coral (warmer, more orange-leaning), and peaks in the saturated true pinks reserved for accent walls.
All 160 pink paint colors from HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors by room
4 roomsRooms where pink paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams included — so you can compare HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors
What HGTV Home Pinks Look Like
Pink in the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams deck leans away from bubblegum and toward the warm, sophisticated blush and rose tones a design show actually puts on a wall. The light end is the most usable: Cachet Cream (HGSW 6365), Inviting Ivory (HGSW 6372), and Koral Kicks (HGSW 6610) are so soft they read almost as warm, barely-pink neutrals for whole rooms. The mid family carries the true blush, with Fading Rose (HGSW 6296), Loveable (HGSW 6590), and Quinoa (HGSW 9102) giving a dusty, grown-up pink that suits bedrooms and nurseries without feeling juvenile. Deeper, more saturated picks like Coral Rose (HGSW 9004) and Jaipur Pink (HGSW 6577) bring real warmth and energy for an accent. At the dark end, Plum Dandy (HGSW 2433) anchors into a dusty mauve-pink.
How to Choose an HGTV Home Pink
The secret to a pink that reads sophisticated is staying soft and a touch dusty. Use LRV to gauge that: a high-LRV blush like Cachet Cream (HGSW 6365) or Inviting Ivory (HGSW 6372) acts as a warm neutral and works whole-home, while a mid pink like Fading Rose (HGSW 6296) gives a clear but grown-up color. Read the undertone, since some pinks lean coral-warm like Coral Rose (HGSW 9004) and others lean cool and mauve like Plum Dandy (HGSW 2433), and that choice sets whether the room feels sunny or moody. Pinks are sensitive to light, looking warmer and rosier in afternoon sun and cooler in north light, so a sample board is essential, especially for a nursery where the chip rarely tells the truth. Mix to order at Lowe's, since Sherwin-Williams keeps the pink matched across walls, trim, and ceiling.
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams pink paint — frequently asked questions
Which HGTV Home pink reads like a soft neutral?+
The palest blushes behave almost like warm neutrals on the wall. Cachet Cream (HGSW 6365) and Inviting Ivory (HGSW 6372) add the faintest warmth and glow, which makes them easy whole-room choices rather than a bold statement.
What pink works for a grown-up bedroom or nursery?+
A soft, dusty blush keeps a room feeling calm and sophisticated rather than juvenile. Fading Rose (HGSW 6296) and Loveable (HGSW 6590) read as grown-up pinks, and a sample board matters most in a nursery where light shifts the color.
Are these pinks warm or cool?+
Both, and the undertone sets the mood. Coral Rose (HGSW 9004) and Jaipur Pink (HGSW 6577) lean warm and coral, while Plum Dandy (HGSW 2433) cools toward a dusty mauve, so pick the lane that matches the feeling you want.