Pink Paint Samples

Bring warmth and personality to any space with selections from our wide range of pink paint colors from leading brands, including Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Farrow & Ball, and more. Whether you’re looking for a soft hue or something with more vibrancy, you’ll find beautiful options here. Get peel-and-stick samples of your favorites delivered overnight and choose your perfect pink with confidence.

Samples

Starting at $6.95 each
Farrow & Ball

Setting Plaster

231
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Pink Ground

202
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Sulking Room Pink

295
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Peignoir

286
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Calamine

230
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Middleton Pink

245
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Rose Bisque

2102-50
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Tailor Tack

302
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Cinder Rose

246
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Mauve Mist

1264
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Rosy Outlook

6316
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Cabbage Rose

0003
9”x15”

$6.95

Benjamin Moore

Rose Blush

037
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Mellow Coral

6324
9”x15”

$6.95

Farrow & Ball

Templeton Pink

303
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Dressy Rose

6024
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Rose Colored

6303
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Cotton Candy

9692
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Smoky Salmon

6331
9”x15”

$6.95

Sherwin-Williams

Lighthearted Pink

6568
9”x15”

$6.95

Frequently Asked Questions:

There’s an incredibly wide range of pink shades to choose from. Among the most popular is First Light , a soft and airy hue. Other popular choices include Mellow Coral , Rosy Outlook , Charming Pink , and Odessa Pink .

Pink plays well with a huge variety of colors. The best choice depends on the aesthetic you’re going for. Neutral shades like white, off-white, gray, and taupe can create a sophisticated and subtle contrast, while beige can add warmth to softer pinks. To add bolder contrast, consider a navy blue or rich green. A popular modern pairing is black and pink, which can make a striking visual statement.

Green and pink work incredibly well together, creating a visually balanced and striking contrast. The best shade of green depends on the tone of pink you’re pairing it with. For example, softer pinks work beautifully with muted greens such as sage, olive, or moss. On the other hand, bolder pinks work best with deep greens like emerald or forest green. It’s best to get peel-and-stick samples of several options and see for yourself which pairing works best in your space.

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