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Rose Pink
A blush pink with warm undertones, Rose Pink has a unique ability to feel vibrant and neutral, making it a perfect colour if you want to add a touch of pastel colour to the outside of your home.
Colour Overview
- A bold yet surprisingly neutral shade that is harmonious in a variety of settings
- Offers your home individuality and a unique kerb appeal
- A bright and welcoming shade
- Can bring a sense of the outdoors
Ideal for: North-facing, South-facing, East-facing, West-facing
Complementary colours: White, Off-White, Light Grey
Undertone: Yellow
Style: Creates a sense of nature that can work on both modern and traditional style properties
Insights from the experts
How to use Rose Pink
Rose Pink is a masonry paint colour that strikes a perfect balance that offers a distinctive look that feels thoughtful. Thanks to its warmer undertones, in direct sunlight it takes on a soft blush tone that doesn’t feel too far away from a neutral such as Beige or Peach Shine, while in lower light it brings a depth of colour that can brighten your home all-year round.
Colour Combinations
When choosing a colour scheme using a pastel like Rose Pink, the key is to let it shine as the star by choosing a complementary colour that is neutral in its hue. By using a colour that is more muted, you can create a colour combination that complements rather than competes.
Light tones such as Warm White or Light Grey work best as they balance the subtlety of the pink without competing for attention. These colours very much act as a backdrop to enhance the pink’s warmth to create a more natural, understated finish that brings all of the charm of Rose Pink to the forefront and allowing it to feel fresh rather than out of place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should you paint the outside of your home pink?
Absolutely not. Rose Pink has a soft, subtle, almost dusty pink tone that feels bold yet in keeping with its surroundings. It of course, makes a statement, but considered one.
Would a pink masonry paint be a good option for a terraced house?
Yes – we have had many customers use pink masonry paint on terraced properties as it is a great way to make your home stand out in a sea of similarity without being overly bright or looking out of place.
How does pink masonry paint look in more natural surroundings?
Pink masonry paints complement greenery beautifully – in terms of the colour wheel, green and pink are opposites making them an ideal combination, a great choice if you have shrubbery, grass, vines and other green surrounding areas.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP
Order your Rose Pink sampleWhen choosing a colour to paint the outside of your home, you want to be confident you’ve made the right choice, especially when using a masonry paint that will last over 25 years like Emperor Masonry Paint.
The best way to test paint colours is with our hand-painted colour cards. These can be moved around to see a colour in different lights and times of day to see how the colour will look in practice.
Similar colours
Peach Shine
A rich neutral with warm undertones, perfect for those looking for a bolder shade than a typical neutral.
Green Mist
A light green that evokes the hues of the great outdoors. Fresh, friendly and perfect for rural homes.
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