Angel Pink

Benjamin Moore2007-70LRV 78#FCE1E3
LRV78 — light
In the Room

What Angel Pink Actually Looks Like

Angel Pink reads as a pale, powdery blush. It sits right at the edge of white and pink, so in strong natural light it can look almost like a tinted white, while in dimmer or artificial light it shows more clearly as a soft rosy pink. It is never loud or saturated. The overall impression is quiet and warm.

Undertone Read

Angel Pink Undertones

The color carries warm rosy undertones with a faint hint of peach depending on the light source. It does not pull purple or cool lavender the way some pale pinks do. In north-facing rooms with cool natural light it stays recognizably pink rather than drifting toward mauve.

Where It Works Best

Where Angel Pink Works Best

Angel Pink works well in interior spaces where you want warmth without color weight. Bedrooms, nurseries, dressing rooms, and powder rooms all suit it. Because it reflects a large amount of light, it can make a smaller room feel open rather than cozy and closed. It is an interior-only color.

Room by Room

Where to put Angel Pink

Bedroom

In a bedroom Angel Pink adds warmth and softness without feeling juvenile. Keep bedding and textiles in warm whites, soft taupes, or muted naturals so the blush reads grown-up and calm.

Nursery

Its gentle, low-saturation pink makes it a natural choice for a nursery. It works for any child and avoids the candy sweetness of more saturated pinks.

Powder Room

A powder room in Angel Pink feels welcoming. The high light reflectance keeps the small space from feeling heavy, and the rosy tone flatters skin tones under warm lighting.

Dressing Room or Closet

The color is practical here. The warm blush casts a flattering light, and the soft background does not compete with clothing colors.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Angel Pink

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. As a general guide, Angel Pink pairs well with crisp clean whites on trim, soft warm greiges on adjacent walls, and muted dusty rose or sage accents in furnishings.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Angel Pink

Cool gray walls nearby

Placing Angel Pink next to a cool blue-gray in an open floor plan can make the pink look slightly muddy or uncertain in color.

FixUse warm whites or warm off-whites as transitions, or keep adjacent walls in the same warm family.
Bright white trim

A very stark, blue-white trim can make Angel Pink look dingy against it rather than crisp and intentional.

FixChoose a warm white for trim, one that leans cream rather than bright white, to keep the pairing harmonious.
Bold or saturated accent colors

Deep jewel tones or highly saturated colors in furniture or decor can overpower Angel Pink and make the walls look washed out.

FixStick to muted, dusty, or pastel accents that sit at a similar saturation level, or use natural wood tones as a grounding element.
FAQ

Common questions

Angel Pink has an LRV of 77.75, which is high. Anything above 50 is considered light, so this color reflects a great deal of light back into a room. It will never make a space feel dark or heavy.

Yes, but pay attention to bulb temperature. Under warm incandescent or warm LED light it will look peachy and rosy. Under cool or daylight-balanced bulbs it can look a bit more neutral. Test a large sample before committing.

Eggshell is the most versatile choice for walls. It is easy to clean and adds a subtle depth that flat finishes lack. Use a satin finish on trim if you are pairing it with a trim color, and reserve matte or flat for low-traffic spaces only.

That depends on your light conditions. In bright south or west-facing rooms with strong sunlight, it can read very close to a warm tinted white. In rooms with less direct light or in the evening under lamps, the pink character comes forward more clearly. Always test with a large painted sample.

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