Glamour Pink

Benjamin Moore2006-40LRV 30#D37878
LRV30 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Glamour Pink Actually Looks Like

Glamour Pink lands in the middle of the value range, neither a pale blush nor a deep saturated red. It reads as a clear, warm rose pink with noticeable depth. In bright daylight it shows up as a confident coral-tinged pink. In lower light or north-facing rooms it can pull noticeably darker and more red, losing some of its pink brightness. It is not a soft or muted color. It carries real pigment and presence on a wall.

Undertone Read

Glamour Pink Undertones

The color sits on the warm side of pink, with red undertones that become more apparent in low light or against cool whites and grays. It does not carry significant orange or peach pull, but it is firmly warm rather than cool. Pair it with a cool-toned white and the warmth will sharpen. Pair it with a creamy warm white and it will feel more balanced.

Where It Works Best

Where Glamour Pink Works Best

Because of its depth and warmth, Glamour Pink works best in spaces where you want genuine color impact. Accent walls, powder rooms, and smaller rooms where saturation is a feature rather than a concern are natural fits. It can work in a bedroom if you want a warm, enveloping feel. It is a bold choice for a living room main wall, so consider testing a large sample in your specific light before committing to a full room.

Room by Room

Where to put Glamour Pink

Powder Room

A small powder room is one of the best places to use Glamour Pink. The depth and warmth read as intentional and atmospheric in a compact space, and visitors spend just enough time there to enjoy it without the saturation becoming tiring.

Bedroom

In a bedroom with warm incandescent or warm LED lighting, Glamour Pink creates an enveloping, cozy feel. Keep bedding and textiles in warm neutrals or deep burgundy tones to let the wall color anchor the room rather than compete with it.

Accent Wall

A single accent wall in Glamour Pink gives a living room or dining room a focal point without overwhelming the space. Balance it with white or warm off-white on the remaining walls to keep the room from feeling closed in.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Glamour Pink

No official Benjamin Moore coordinating colors are listed for this color in our database, so pairings here are based on how the color behaves on the wall.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Glamour Pink

Cool gray walls nearby

Placing Glamour Pink adjacent to a cool blue-gray will make both colors look more extreme. The pink will read redder and the gray will read icier.

FixUse a warm greige or warm off-white as a transition color in adjoining spaces to keep the palette cohesive.
Bright white trim

A stark, cool bright white trim will sharpen the red undertones in Glamour Pink and can make the combination feel harsh.

FixChoose a warm white or soft white for trim to let the pink read true without the undertones being amplified.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 29.93, which places it in the medium-low range. Walls will absorb a meaningful amount of light, so factor that in for smaller or darker rooms.

Yes, noticeably. In a south-facing room with warm natural light, it holds its pink brightness well. In a north-facing room it will pull darker and more red. Sample it on the actual wall in both morning and evening light before deciding.

Eggshell is a reliable choice for most rooms. It adds just enough light reflection to keep the color from looking flat without the harsh reflections of a semi-gloss. In a powder room or high-traffic space, a satin finish is practical and still looks good.

Yes, Glamour Pink 2006-40 is available in both interior and exterior formulas.

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