Why I love Sherman-Williams’ Wallflower paint color: it’s a lovely retro, joyful, pastel.

Embrace your inner flower child with a purple pastel who’s anything but shy. This retro muse can lift the mood with a feel-good energy that finds joy in everything. 

Wallflower color sample

Wallflower Gives You Happy Vibes

Slip away from the stress of the outside world and unwind in a simpler space. Rooted in a philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection and joy in the little things, the pastel Wabi-Sabi style blends a minimalist approach with muted pastels. Wallflower’s soft purple shade fits right in with a calming aura that sets the tone in a restorative sanctuary space. Add natural materials to balance the room’s tranquil energy with an earthiness that helps keep this dreamy hue grounded.

Wallflower door color

Wallflower color in a child's bedroom.

Wallflower is Positively Pastel

An uplifting hue like Wallflower (SW 6281) shares its playful spirit wherever it goes. Take a small secondary space that can feel like an afterthought, and once filled with this shade’s happy vibes, it becomes a bliss-filled haven. Feel-good spaces like this lift the spirit and remind us of the unique capacity of color to inspire joy.

Wallflower creates a delightful bathroom.

Wallflower paint color goes nicely with natural elements.

Another photo of the Wallflower paint color used in the bedroom.

Colors that go nicely with Wallflower.

These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams’ pale lavender Wallflower paint color.

If you like the color vibe you get from the Wallflower paint color and would like some help figuring out how/where to use it, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this colorful territory together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.