Bouquet Rose
What Bouquet Rose Actually Looks Like
Bouquet Rose reads as a softened, dusty rose, the kind of pink that sits closer to terracotta than to bubblegum. It carries real depth for a mid-range color, so it holds its presence on a wall rather than washing out. In bright daylight it shows its rosy warmth clearly. Pull the light away and it settles into a more muted, antique-feeling tone.
Bouquet Rose Undertones
The color sits at the intersection of pink and warm brown. There is a quiet earthy quality underneath the rosy surface, which keeps it from reading as a sweet or candy-toned pink. That brownish warmth is what gives it staying power across different rooms and light sources.
Where Bouquet Rose Works Best
This color works well in rooms where you want warmth without committing to a full red or a bold coral. Bedrooms and sitting rooms are natural fits because the dusty quality feels calm rather than energetic. It can read quite rich in a smaller space with limited windows, so consider a lighter sheen or pair it with plenty of white trim to keep things airy.
Where to put Bouquet Rose
The dusty, muted quality of Bouquet Rose makes it genuinely restful in a bedroom. It adds warmth without overstimulating. Pair it with linen bedding in warm ivory and wood furniture with a natural finish.
In a living room with good natural light, Bouquet Rose shows its rosy depth without feeling heavy. In a north-facing room with low light, it can lean noticeably darker and earthier, so test a large sample before committing.
Candlelight and warm incandescent bulbs bring out the rosy warmth in this color beautifully. A dining room with evening use is a strong candidate. Keep the trim crisp and white to give the color a clean frame.
A small powder room is a low-risk place to use a color this rich. The depth and warmth feel intentional rather than overwhelming in a compact space, especially with warm-toned lighting and a simple white vanity.
What to Pair With Bouquet Rose
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. As a general guide, Bouquet Rose pairs well with warm off-whites for trim, soft sage or olive greens for contrast, and natural wood tones that echo its earthy undertone.
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Colors that clash with Bouquet Rose
Bouquet Rose carries warm brown-pink undertones that can look jarring next to the blue or purple undertones common in cool gray paint.
A very blue-white trim can make the warm, earthy undertone in Bouquet Rose look slightly muddy by comparison.
Gray or blue-toned tile or laminate flooring can fight against the warmth of this wall color, making the room feel slightly unresolved.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 39.06, which places it solidly in the mid-tone range. It is not a light blush and not a deep rose, but it will read with real presence on the wall.
It can, but be aware that in low or north-facing light it will lean darker and more earthy than it looks on a chip. Paint a large sample and live with it for a day or two before deciding.
For most walls, an eggshell finish strikes the right balance between washability and a soft, non-shiny appearance. In a bathroom or kitchen, a satin finish adds more moisture resistance without making the color look flat.
Yes, it is available in both Benjamin Moore interior and exterior products.
