Finding a light pink paint that emulates that freshly plastered look is tricky. With so many pink paint shades to choose from, it can be a little overwhelming.
We stock plaster pink paints from all the top trade paint brands that can be colour matched to any of the colours you see below or elsewhere, as well as the designer ranges themselves such as Little Greene, Farrow and Ball, Dulux Heritage and Craig and Rose.
Popular Plaster Pink Paint Colours
Creating a Plaster Pink Colour Scheme
If you are looking for a neutral Fresh Plaster pink paint colour scheme throughout a room or area of your home, you should start by buying some sample pots in coordinating plaster pink shades.
You might want to consider painting your woodwork the same colour as the walls, often seen in period properties or painting them a lighter shade of pink, off-white, or darker pink as a nice contrast.
Don't forget the ceiling. Leaving it bright white can throw the whole scheme off so try a lighter shade here or wrap the colour from the walls over the ceiling too for a harmonious finish.
Farrow and Ball Setting Plaster pairs beautifully with soft whites and sage greens. Seen here with Farrow and Ball Wimborne White, it creates a calming space.
Little Greene Masquerade comes in light, mid and dark tones. All similar to fresh plaster, these warm ppinks are so versatile and sit well when used together to create a neutral scheme.
Craig & Rose Camisole Pink is a beautiful soft pink colour, close to a freshly dried plaster shade. It's a calming, soothing shade of pink that works well in most spaces.
Where to use Plaster Pink paint?
Shades of fresh plaster pink paint can be used in any room of the house. It is perfect for a calming bedroom look, a muted study or even in a bathroom where you want a simple aesthetic. Shades of plaster pink pair nicely with soft whites such as Dulux Heritage Wishborne White or with a soft green on the woodwork.