Kompozit pink paint colors
182 pink paint colors from the Full deck deck. LRV ranges from 88 (lightest) down to 18 (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 182 pink paint colors from Kompozit
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Kompozit's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Kompozit pink paint colors by room
6 roomsRooms where pink paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Kompozit included — so you can compare Kompozit pink paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
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About Kompozit pink paint colors
The Character of Kompozit's Pinks
Kompozit's pink family is wide on purpose. With 182 colors in this slice, you get everything from the palest blush to deep, grounded rose, so "pink" here covers far more than one mood.
The undertones run in a few clear directions. Some pinks lean warm and peachy, like Mulled Cider, while others stay clean and bright, like Fantastic Pink. A few read soft and powdery, like Cotton Candy, and the darker end, like Blooming Perfect, brings a moodier, more saturated rose. That range means you can find a pink that feels calm and barely-there or one that holds its own as a real color.
How to Choose by LRV
Every Kompozit color publishes an LRV, which is just how much light the color bounces back. In this pink slice the numbers run from 17.8 at the darkest to 87.7 at the lightest, and that single number does most of the work when you are deciding.
High-LRV pinks like Cotton Candy (87.7) and Tartlet (77.1) stay airy and keep a room feeling open. Mid-range picks like Poodle Pink (68) and Mulled Cider (57.7) give you visible color without going dark. The lower end, such as Rose Mallow (52.1) and Blooming Perfect (38.6), reads richer and works best where you want depth. A simple rule: the higher the LRV, the lighter and softer the wall will feel.
Best Rooms and Uses
Light pinks earn their keep in bedrooms, nurseries, and bathrooms, where a soft wash of color feels restful. Cotton Candy or Tartlet on the walls keeps those spaces bright and easy, and they take daylight well without turning loud.
The deeper pinks are better as accents or in rooms you want to feel cozy. Use Rose Mallow or Blooming Perfect on a single feature wall, a powder room, or a dining space where lower light is welcome. Mid-tone pinks like Poodle Pink and Fantastic Pink sit comfortably in living rooms and entryways, giving warmth without taking over.
Pairing With Trim, Ceiling, and Coordinating Colors
Pinks are flattered by clean, simple companions. A soft white or warm off-white on trim and ceiling lets the pink stay the star, and the LRV gap between wall and trim is what gives the room its crispness. Pair a mid pink like Mulled Cider with a creamy white and the warmth carries through the whole space.
For coordinating colors, lean on Kompozit's other families. Soft greens and muted blues cool down a warm pink, while warm neutrals and greige tones make a clean pink like Turkscap feel grounded. Because every color has a published LRV, you can sort and stack your choices by light value to make sure your accent reads clearly against your main wall.
How Kompozit Colors Are Sold and Matched
Kompozit colors are mixed to order, so the pink you pick is tinted fresh rather than pulled off a shelf. That keeps the full pink palette available for walls, trim, and accents instead of limiting you to a handful of stocked shades.
Kompozit is CompositePaint's featured deck, but it lives in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands, not a walled-off corner. You can cross-match a Kompozit pink to a similar color from another US brand, or go the other way and find the Kompozit pink that lands closest to a national-brand shade you already like. LRV is the anchor for those matches, so two colors that share a light value will behave alike on your wall.
Kompozit pink paint — frequently asked questions
how many pink colors does Kompozit have?+
The Kompozit pink family has 182 colors in this slice. They run from very light to deep, so you can use the same brand for a soft blush wall, a mid-tone accent, or a richer rose feature.
what does LRV mean and why does it matter for pink?+
LRV is light reflectance value, or how much light a color bounces back. In Kompozit's pinks it ranges from 17.8 at the darkest to 87.7 at the lightest. A higher number means a lighter, airier pink, and a lower number means a deeper, cozier one, so it is the fastest way to judge how a color will feel before you buy.
which Kompozit pinks are best for a small or dark room?+
For small or low-light rooms, lighter pinks help most. Cotton Candy (LRV 87.7) and Tartlet (LRV 77.1) reflect more light and keep the space feeling open. Save deeper picks like Blooming Perfect (LRV 38.6) for rooms where you actually want a moodier, cozier feel.
are Kompozit colors mixed to order?+
Yes. Kompozit colors are tinted fresh when you order them rather than stocked as pre-made cans. That means the whole pink palette is available for walls, trim, and accents, not just a few popular shades.
can I match a Kompozit pink to another brand's color?+
Yes. Kompozit is the featured deck but sits in the same browse-and-match system as the national brands. You can match a Kompozit pink to a close color from another US brand, or find the Kompozit pink nearest to a shade you already like. The published LRV makes those matches reliable.
what trim color goes with a pink wall?+
A soft white or warm off-white is the easy, safe choice for trim and ceiling with any of these pinks. The lighter trim creates a clean break against the wall. For coordinating accents, muted greens and blues cool a warm pink down, while warm neutrals make a clean pink like Turkscap feel settled.