Ballerina Pink Paint Color Overview
Benjamin Moore Ballerina Pink 2082-70 is a soft, airy blush pink that sits between a warm neutral and a traditional pastel. It’s delicate without feeling overly sweet, making it a versatile choice for spaces that need subtle warmth and softness.
This color is often used when you want a hint of pink that still reads clean, calm, and refined.
Ballerina Pink Undertones
Ballerina Pink is a layered blush rather than a flat pink. Lighting strongly affects this color. In cool light it softens toward a powdery blush-neutral, while in warm light it becomes more visibly pink and cozy.
The key undertones to think about:
- Soft red-pink base that gives it its blush identity
- Subtle peach warmth that appears in incandescent lighting
- Gentle neutral balance that keeps it from feeling overly youthful
Ballerina Pink LRV (Light Reflectance Value)
LRV: 77.64
With a high LRV, Ballerina Pink reflects a significant amount of light, helping spaces feel open and bright. The practical impact it has is the following:
- Keeps rooms feeling light and airy
- Can approach an off-white appearance in low light
- Pink undertone becomes more noticeable in warm lighting
- Works well in smaller or darker rooms
Where It Works Best
- Bedrooms: Creates a calm, soft atmosphere that feels restful without being dull or gray.
- Nurseries & Kids’ Rooms: A refined alternative to traditional pastel pinks—gentle enough to grow with the space.
- Bathrooms & Powder Rooms: Enhances small spaces by reflecting light while adding subtle warmth.
- Living Spaces (Accent Use): Accent walls, built-ins, reading corners or niches.
- Full Rooms: Pairs best with clean trim and balanced neutrals.
Best Trim & Cabinet Pairings
To keep Ballerina Pink feeling modern and controlled:
- Chantilly Lace OC-65 – crisp, clean contrast
- White Dove OC-17 – soft warm white pairing
- Simply White OC-117 – slightly creamy warmth
- Gray Owl 2137-60 – soft neutral counterbalance
Coordinating Colors
This color pairs well with a soft, layered palette. Natural textures like oak, linen, and rattan help ground the softness and prevent it from feeling overly delicate:
- Warm whites and creams
- Light grays and greiges
- Soft taupe neutrals
- Muted dusty greens for contrast
- Brass and warm metallic finishes
Similar Colors & Alternatives
If you’re considering Ballerina Pink, you may also want to explore:
- Benjamin Moore First Light 2102-70 – cooler, more modern blush
- Benjamin Moore Proposal AF-260 – slightly deeper, more romantic
- Benjamin Moore Pink Damask OC-72 – warmer and more traditional
- Benjamin Moore Touch of Pink 2008-70 – lighter and more subtle
Final Thoughts
Visit any Loconsolo Paints location in NY to pick up Ballerina Pink or explore other Benjamin Moore colors, paints, and supplies — our knowledgeable team members are trained to help you find the perfect products for your next project.
