
Pink Parade
Often used for its versatile qualities, Pink Parade remains a staple for Cloverdale Paint designers. It is widely considered one of the best colors in its class to add character and warmth to any space. We've gathered 8 real-home scenarios to help you visualize this color alongside our expert data.
Hex
#B471A5
LRV
24.00
Pink Parade's Color Strip
Pink Parade is the sixth shade on this 7-color strip, sitting between Carnation Rose and Noble Honor. The strip spans from Petal Poise at the lightest end to Noble Honor at the deepest. Strip 148 makes it easy to compare shades side by side and find the right depth for your space.
Pink Parade in Real Rooms
Pink Parade has a medium LRV of 24 — it adds real depth and will read noticeably darker as natural light fades.
1 Bathroom Photo
Small bathrooms amplify whatever color is on the wall, which makes the choice more consequential than it first appears. Pink Parade has enough depth to register without closing the room in, and it plays well with white subway tile or warm wood accents.

Pink Parade gives this bathroom a clean, considered finish.
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2 Bedroom Photos
In the context of a primary suite, Pink Parade suggests a boutique-hotel level of refinement. It creates a seamless flow between the sleeping area and the dressing room, providing a steadying influence that makes the morning routine feel more organized and serene.

Pink Parade sets a calm, restful tone in this bedroom.
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Pink Parade in a spacious bedroom — see how the color behaves at scale.
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1 Dining Room Photo
Pairing Pink Parade with a white ceiling and high white wainscoting creates a classic, high-contrast look that is perfect for a traditional dining space. It brings a sense of architectural rhythm and formality that is hard to achieve with lighter tones.

Pink Parade on the dining room walls — a color that makes evenings feel intentional.
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2 Misc Photos
Observe the use of Pink Parade on architectural "oddities"—slanted ceilings, built-in nooks, or under-stair closets. The color helps these strange angles feel like deliberate design features rather than construction afterthoughts.

Pink Parade in a foyer — the first impression this color makes is a confident one.
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Pink Parade in a sun-filled room — how this color holds up in direct light.
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1 Kitchen Photo
For smaller kitchens, Pink Parade can be used to create a "jewel box" effect. By painting the walls and trim in this same shade, you eliminate visual breaks, making the room feel more expansive and sophisticated despite its modest footprint.

Pink Parade on the kitchen walls — a backdrop that works without demanding attention.
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1 Living Room Photo
Choosing Pink Parade for a main living area is a commitment to timelessness. It avoids the trend-cycle fatigue of brighter hues, offering a sophisticated neutrality that can be reimagined every few years simply by swapping out textiles or accent pillows. It is the ultimate foundation for an evolving home.

Pink Parade on the walls of this living room — warm, grounded, easy to live with.
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