Wall paint pink: colourful ideas
If you're looking for a real statement colour and don't shy away from an intense shade of colour, you can opt for pink wall paint. Pink walls immediately stand out - find out here how to skilfully apply this eye-catching colour to the wall.
Effect of pink as a wall paint
Pink refers to colour shades that belong to the pink tones. However, not every pink is a shade of pink, but only pink that has blue colour components and attracts everyone's attention with its intensity. While pastel shades such as pink have rather soft, balancing properties that also suit a bedroom, you can achieve a cheerful, stimulating atmosphere with a coat of pink as an interior colour.
If you like bold colours, then using pink as a wall paint is a good way to transform your home. Pink creates vibrancy and a cheerful aura and, despite its blue colour components, is a wall paint that makes a room look inviting. Anyone who loves pink but finds the effects of pink pastel shades too girly and soft is just right for pink as a wall paint. Incidentally, pink on a single wall can be combined very well with pink on the other surfaces. This brings additional warmth into the room.
For which rooms is pink wall paint suitable?
As painting a wall with pink has a strong effect, the colour shade should be used in rooms that are very large and bright, or in a small room where you don't spend a lot of time, such as a guest toilet. If you paint a wall in your toilet with Pink with Peony and perhaps combine it with one of the MissPompadour non-woven wallpapers, you are sure to create a wow effect!
The use of such a strong colour always requires a lot of flair and colour sense. If you decide to paint pink on the walls, you can create an ambience that radiates elegance and interesting depth of colour by cleverly combining it with other shades.
Pink accent wall in the living room or kitchen
A coat of paint with a strong colour shade such as pink is perfect for use on a single wall or a section of wall. Such intense colour shades are best supported by combination colours in nuances that are soft and rather neutral. In this way, you can conjure up an appetising atmosphere with a very special effect in your kitchen or dining room with wall paints in bright pink. This way, wall paints in pink can also be used in the kitchen or your living room.
Pink: wall paint for the children's room
The "pink phase" is a phenomenon that many parents are very familiar with - girls (and boys too) often feel magically attracted to this colour. This intense colour is strongly represented in many children's rooms through toys, clothing and decorative elements. Bright pink wall paints should therefore be used more as an accent colour. Paint the children's room in a friendly, light pink and create highlights in pink using a MissPompadour Stencil.
Eye-catcher: bathroom in pink
If you have trouble waking up in the morning, try using pink as a wall paints in the bathroom. Pink colour shades have an invigorating and cheerful effect. The extravagant colour creates a bathroom that is really refreshing. The combination of the colour pink on the wall with gold taps is particularly sophisticated and elegant. This demonstrates the versatility of this extravagant wall paint. In the bathroom, it makes sense to use The Functional Wall Paint. It is resistant to water and moisture. On tiles, you should use our varnish quality Eggshell Varnish.
Elegantly showcase and combine pink
Pink is a colour that leaves no one cold as a wall paint and immediately attracts everyone's attention. A pink wall can look very elegant when skilfully combined. Grey colour shades from very soft to anthracite, a slightly tinted white, but also accents in black can enhance the elegant effect of a pink wall. For example, Pink with Grey in combination with Grey with Morning Dew creates an elegant, warm wall design, while the combination with chrome or silver also goes well with this expressive colour. And last but not least, colour shades in soft pink harmonise with this interesting colour.
Furniture, upholstered furniture and textile interior elements can also be black with pink on the wall. And a cool pink on textiles is a perfect match. Furniture made of glass or perspex emphasises the modern effect of pink on the walls.
Colour scheme of pink wall paints
MissPompadour has a beautiful, warm shade of pink: Pink with Peony. It combines particularly well with soft shades of grey. It also makes a great backdrop for antique furniture made from dark natural woods. The bold colour shade can take away their often somewhat aged character.
Another attractive shade of pink at MissPompadour is the soft Pink with Grey. With its grey and brown pigments, Pink with Grey looks soft and elegant as a wall paint. This pink can also be combined well with a soft pink.
The wall paint Neon Pink is not available at MissPompadour.
Order pink wall paints from MissPompadour
To find the right colour shade for your home, it's best to order a MissPompadour colour card set. The postcard-sized colour cards can be removed individually and pinned to the wall. This allows you to examine and compare them in any lighting.
All wall paints from MissPompadour are available in two qualities. If you are painting a living room or bedroom and want a velvety matt finish with great depth of colour, choose our eco paint The Valuable Wall Paint. Our hard-wearing paint The Functional Wall Paint is the right choice for rooms subject to heavy use, such as kitchens and hallways. It is impact-resistant and wipeable.
Frequently asked questions about pink wall paint
- Which colour shade goes well with pink wall paint?
All shades of grey from light to very dark go well with this expressive colour. Black also complements pink and is enlivened by the colour. - Which is lighter, pink or rose?
Pastel shades such as rose are less intense and lighter than shades of pink. - Can pink also be painted on woodchip and plasterboard?
Pink can be applied to woodchip and other textured wallpapers without any problems. - Does pink cause problems with opacity?
Like all red colour shades, pink does not cover as well as other colours. You will need one or two additional coats to achieve a perfect finish.