Soft Pink Paint Palette
CURATED BY ARDEN DESIGN HOUSE
Featuring Sherwin Williams Paint
When we design with pink, we always aim for that perfect balance; refined, not overly feminine, and calm enough to live with every day. This curated Soft Pink Paint Palette from Sherwin Williams does exactly that.
These tones layer beautifully together and feel soft yet intentional, especially when paired with natural light and warm materials. If you love neutrals but want a little extra depth, these colors are such a beautiful way to bring warmth into your home without going bold.
peel-and-stick sample of the paint color.
Designer Tip
We love pairing these hues with white oak, brass hardware, and natural stone. Add texture with boucle upholstery, linen curtains, or handmade ceramics to create that “soft but collected” look we’re always drawn to.
Where We’d Use These Colors
Kitchens: Blush-toned cabinetry or painted island bases paired with natural countertops.
Bedrooms: Soft backdrops that set the tone for layered, relaxed bedding.
Living Rooms: Accent walls or trim that reflect light and feel warm and inviting.
Using Soft Pink in the Kitchen
Pink in a kitchen might sound unexpected, but it’s one of our favorite ways to soften a modern or minimalist space. A tone like White Truffle or Breathless can act almost like a neutral, adding warmth without feeling overtly pink. When paired with light oak flooring, marble, or polished nickel hardware, it feels fresh and inviting, not trendy. Even something as simple as painting just the island in Innocence or Rosebud can bring personality and dimension while still feeling timeless and sophisticated.
Our Favorite Shades
Creamy and sophisticated, perfect for walls or cabinetry.
Soft mauve with a vintage-meets-modern edge.
A playful, light pink that still feels grown-up.
Cheerful, fresh, and perfect for statement accents.
A barely-there blush that feels romantic but still neutral.
A medium-toned pink that adds richness without feeling too saturated.
Muted and elegant, ideal for cozy bedrooms or tonal layering.
A blush-tinted neutral that pairs beautifully with wood and brass.

