Pink Damask
A pink so subtle it feels like a warm off-white.
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From benjaminmoore.com
The Basics
What are people saying about this color?
I decided to paint the walls a cream that felt pink but wasn’t really pink. The color I ended up with is called Pink Damask by Benjamin Moore. It is a tiny little room so a bed fits but not much else and the light and warm color really made it feel bigger and nice and airy.
A soft blush that pairs perfectly with greys, tans, quiet blues and soft greens.
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From nixoninteriors.ca (click through for more images of this color)
I looked through Pinterest for very light, almost neutral pink wall colors and settled on trying two pinks. Opal and Pink Damask by Benjamin Moore. We ultimately chose Pink Damask and I couldn’t be happier with our choice!
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From dmagazine.com
What kind of spaces does it work best in?
You can use this color anywhere you'd use a warm off-white. It would be flattering and lovely in a bathroom or bedroom, and very sweet in a nursery.
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From twitter.com
Where could you expect to see it?
Light pink is a classic for nurseries, but this color is adaptable to many situations beyond that. I could see it lending a whiff of femininity to a hip retail space, office, or salon.
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From wildgreenrestoration.com (click through for more images of this color)
Who shouldn't pick this color?
If you're looking to make a statement, this color might be too subtle for you.
Pink Damask / Benjamin Moore OC-72
From theblackgoosedesign.com
Any pro tips?
The team at Utah interior design studio Black Goose Design recommend "Try painting Pink Damask with Chantilly Lace trim and it will be love at first sight!" theblackgoosedesign.com
What colors does it go well with?
Deep Space 2125-20, White Water 2120-60, Silver Spring 2120-50, Silver Song 1557, *via Benjamin Moore
What's the LRV?
87.28. LRV measures the Light Reflectance Value, meaning the percentage of light (0-100) that bounces off a surface. 100 being purest white and 0 being purest black. Like other [color family]s, Pink Damask has a [adjective] LRV, meaning it reflects a [adjective] amount of light.
Does it work as an exterior color?
Yes.
Tags
White, Pink, Light, Traditional
What are some similar popular colors?
Peach Parfait, Parchment, Simply White