Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors
182 pink paint colors from the ColorSnap deck. LRV ranges from 83 (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 182 pink paint colors from Sherwin-Williams
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Sherwin-Williams's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors by room
6 roomsRooms where pink paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Sherwin-Williams included — so you can compare Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
Other Sherwin-Williams color families
Pink paint colors at other US brands
About Sherwin-Williams pink paint colors
What Sherwin-Williams Pinks Actually Look Like
Sherwin-Williams keeps 140 pinks in its ColorSnap deck, and most of them lean soft and warm rather than loud. You will see a lot of coral, peach, and salmon in this family, which is why names like Faint Coral (SW 6329) and Smoky Salmon (SW 6331) sit right alongside the rosier picks. These are the kind of pinks that read as a warm neutral on a wall, not a candy color.
The brand is best known for dependable neutrals with undertones you can predict, and that same steadiness shows up here. A color like Quaint Peche (SW 6330) or Croissant (SW 7716) gives you a gentle blush without going pastel-sweet, while Resounding Rose (SW 6318) brings real depth for a feature wall.
Using LRV to Pick the Right Pink
LRV is just light reflectance value, a 0 to 100 scale of how much light a color bounces back. The pinks in this slice run from 17 at the darkest to 75 at the lightest, so this one family covers nearly the full range from airy to deep. The higher the number, the brighter and more open the room will feel.
For a barely-there blush that keeps a room light, look near the top: Faint Coral at LRV 75 or Innocence (SW 6302) at 68 read almost like a soft white with warmth. In the middle, Azalea Flower (SW 6576) at 60 and Tawny Tan (SW 7713) at 47 give you visible color that still works on full walls. Drop down to Resounding Rose at 34 when you want a pink that holds its own on an accent wall or in a moody space.
Best Rooms and Ways to Use Them
The lighter, warmer pinks are easy in spaces you want to feel calm and welcoming. Bedrooms, nurseries, powder rooms, and dressing areas all suit picks like Innocence or Quaint Peche, where a touch of color softens the room without taking over. North-facing rooms that feel cold are a good fit too, since the coral and peach undertones add back some warmth.
Save the deeper pinks for spots that can carry more drama. Resounding Rose works on a single accent wall, a dining room, or the inside of a built-in or bookcase. If you are nervous about pink on every wall, paint one wall in the deep tone and the rest in a soft neutral.
Pairing With Trim, Ceilings, and Coordinating Colors
Warm pinks pair cleanly with a soft white trim. Sherwin-Williams Alabaster is a popular warm white that keeps things gentle, and a true neutral like Agreeable Gray or Accessible Beige works well on adjoining walls or larger surfaces. Keep ceilings a simple white so the pink stays the star.
For contrast, a deep navy like Naval or a near-black like Tricorn Black grounds a blush room and stops it from feeling too sweet. If you want a calm tone-on-tone look, pair a light pink such as Croissant with a warm greige and let the trim do the brightening.
How These Colors Are Sold and Matched to Other Brands
Every Sherwin-Williams color is mixed to order at a company-owned Sherwin-Williams store or online, so any pink here can be made in the finish and quality line you want. The lines go good to best: Cashmere (about $55 a gallon), SuperPaint (about $68), Duration (about $75), and Emerald (about $80). Those are list prices, and Sherwin-Williams runs 30 to 40 percent sales almost constantly, so it is worth waiting for a sale before you buy. Note that the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams line sold at Lowe's is a separate, lower-tier brand, not the same thing as the store paint.
Because these colors are mixed from a formula, you are not locked into one store. A paint counter can color-match a Sherwin-Williams pink like Smoky Salmon into another brand's base, or match it into the featured Kompozit deck, by reading the color and tinting to it. Bring the name and code (they look like SW 6329) or a physical chip, and ask the counter to match it; the closer the chip, the better the result.
Sherwin-Williams pink paint — frequently asked questions
How many pink paint colors does Sherwin-Williams have?+
This slice of the Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap deck has 140 colors in the pink family. They range from soft blush tones to deeper roses, with a lot of coral, peach, and salmon in between.
Which Sherwin-Williams pink is the lightest?+
In this slice, Faint Coral (SW 6329) is the lightest at an LRV of 75, so it reads almost like a warm soft white. Innocence (SW 6302) at LRV 68 is another very light, airy option.
What is the deepest pink in this group?+
Resounding Rose (SW 6318) is the deepest here at an LRV of 34. It has enough depth to carry an accent wall, a dining room, or the inside of a built-in without looking washed out.
What trim color goes with a Sherwin-Williams pink wall?+
A soft warm white like Alabaster keeps the look gentle and clean. For more contrast, a deep navy such as Naval or a near-black like Tricorn Black grounds a blush room nicely.
Can I get a Sherwin-Williams pink matched in another brand of paint?+
Yes. Any paint counter can color-match a Sherwin-Williams pink into another brand's base, or into the featured Kompozit deck, by reading the color and tinting to it. Bring the name and code, like SW 6330, or a physical chip for the closest match.
Where do I buy these and what do they cost?+
They are mixed to order at company-owned Sherwin-Williams stores and online. Lines run from Cashmere (about $55 a gallon) up to Emerald (about $80), but the brand runs 30 to 40 percent sales almost constantly, so it pays to wait for a sale.