Hirshfield's pink paint colors
189 pink paint colors from the Historic Collection deck. LRV ranges from 85 (lightest) down to 19 (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 189 pink paint colors from Hirshfield's
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Hirshfield's's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Hirshfield's pink paint colors by room
4 roomsRooms where pink paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Hirshfield's included — so you can compare Hirshfield's pink paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Hirshfield's pink paint colors
What Hirshfield's Pinks Actually Look Like
Hirshfield's pinks lean soft, dusty, and warm rather than bubblegum bright, which fits a heritage deck. The historic names set the register: Woodstock Rose and Lymann Camellia are gentle antique roses, Tailor's Buff reads as a warm peachy blush, and Barrett Quince and York Bisque drift toward a pale, creamy pink-beige. Across the family you get blush neutrals like Chafed Wheat and Summer Beige that barely read as pink, soft picks such as Cotton Candy and Salmon Beauty in the middle, and deeper, dustier roses like Herald of Spring at the lower-LRV end. This is a Minnesota-made, family-owned palette, so its pinks feel grounded and a little aged, the kind of restrained rose that warms a bedroom, a nursery, or a vintage bath without tipping into sweet, and that flatters an old house as easily as a new one.
How to Choose a Hirshfield's Pink
Many Hirshfield's pinks double as warm neutrals, so the published LRV helps you tell a true pink from a barely-there blush. High-LRV picks near 80 like Petal Poise and the blush-neutral Chafed Wheat read soft and livable on full walls; deeper roses such as Herald of Spring in the teens carry more color and suit an accent or trim. Watch the undertone, since some pinks lean peach-coral like Tailor's Buff and others lean cooler rose, and that lean shows strongest in north light, which can cool a pink toward gray. A warm south room brings out a pink's glow. Pink amplifies on a big surface and under warm lamplight, so brush a generous sample and view it across the day before you commit a whole room.
Hirshfield's pink paint — frequently asked questions
Are Hirshfield's pinks soft or bright?+
Most are soft and dusty, in keeping with the heritage collection. Woodstock Rose and Tailor's Buff read as gentle antique roses and warm blushes rather than bright pinks, with many barely-there picks that act as warm neutrals.
Which pink works as a subtle wall color?+
A high-LRV blush reads almost neutral on full walls. Petal Poise and Chafed Wheat stay soft and warm, where a deeper, dustier rose like Herald of Spring carries more color and is better used as an accent or on trim.
Do these pinks lean warm or cool?+
Mostly warm. Tailor's Buff and Chafed Wheat carry a peachy, blush warmth, while some roses pull slightly cooler. Cool north light can mute a pink toward gray, so brush a sample in your own room to see which lean shows up.