Bermuda Breeze

Benjamin Moore1345LRV 64#F5C5DC
LRV64 — mid-range
In the Room

What Bermuda Breeze Actually Looks Like

Bermuda Breeze reads as a light, warm pink, the kind that sits comfortably between a blush and a candy pink without tipping into either extreme. On a wall it has a gentle, almost powdery quality. It is bright enough to feel fresh but soft enough that it does not shout.

Undertone Read

Bermuda Breeze Undertones

The color carries clear pink-red warmth with a touch of violet depending on what surrounds it. In rooms with cool natural light it can edge slightly lavender. Pair it with warm whites and it settles back into a straightforward rosy pink.

Where It Works Best

Where Bermuda Breeze Works Best

This color works well in spaces where you want warmth and a little personality without a heavy color commitment. Bedrooms, nurseries, and powder rooms are natural fits. Because of its relatively high light reflectance it holds up in smaller rooms without feeling cramped.

Room by Room

Where to put Bermuda Breeze

Bedroom

In a bedroom Bermuda Breeze creates a warm, calm atmosphere. Keep bedding and textiles in creamy whites or warm naturals so the pink stays grounded rather than feeling like a theme.

Nursery

The softness of this pink makes it an easy choice for a nursery. It is light enough that it will not overwhelm a small room and warm enough to feel cozy rather than clinical.

Powder Room

A powder room in Bermuda Breeze gets interesting fast. The color is flattering under warm incandescent or warm LED lighting, which tends to bring out its rosy warmth and minimize any violet shift.

Accent Wall

If full-room pink feels like too much, one wall in Bermuda Breeze against a warm white on the remaining three walls gives you the color payoff without the commitment.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Bermuda Breeze

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, so lean on what the color itself tells you. Warm whites on trim keep it feeling sunny. Deep navys or forest greens give it contrast and stop it from reading too sweet. Soft warm taupes nearby let the pink carry the room without competition.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Bermuda Breeze

Cool gray walls nearby

If Bermuda Breeze is used in a room that opens to a space painted in a cool blue-gray, the two can fight. The pink pulls warm and the gray pulls cool, and the transition feels unresolved.

FixShift the adjacent color to a warm greige or a soft warm white to bridge the two spaces without the color temperature conflict.
Orange-toned wood floors

Strong orange undertones in wood flooring can amplify the red in Bermuda Breeze and push the overall room reading toward a saturated warmth that feels heavier than intended.

FixUse rugs in soft neutrals, ivory, or even a muted sage to interrupt the orange-pink combination and let each color breathe on its own.
FAQ

Common questions

The LRV is 63.61, which puts it on the lighter side of the middle range. It reflects a good amount of light, so it will not darken a room, but it is not so light that it fades into the wall. You will get a clear color read in most lighting conditions.

In north-facing light the color can pick up a slightly cooler, more lavender-tinged quality because cool daylight amplifies the violet that sits within the pink. If you want it to stay warmer, balance the room with warm-toned lighting and warm wood or textile accents.

Eggshell is the practical choice for most rooms. It has just enough sheen to clean easily without highlighting wall imperfections the way a satin might. In a powder room or nursery where durability matters, satin is a reasonable step up.

No. Benjamin Moore lists Bermuda Breeze as an interior color only.

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