Bridal Pink
What Bridal Pink Actually Looks Like
Bridal Pink is a very light blush, almost white in strong daylight, with a gentle warmth that keeps it from feeling cold or clinical. It sits at the pale end of the pink spectrum, close to the tone of natural skin. In a well-lit room it can read nearly as a warm white with a hint of color. Pull it into lower light and the pink becomes more noticeable, settling into a soft peachy blush.
Bridal Pink Undertones
The color carries warm peachy undertones beneath the pink. This warmth means it leans toward coral rather than toward lavender or cool rose. It will not pull gray or blue in most conditions.
Where Bridal Pink Works Best
Bridal Pink works well on walls where you want the lightest possible blush effect without committing to an obvious pink room. Bedrooms and bathrooms are natural fits because the warmth is flattering in both natural and incandescent light. It also works in a nursery or small sitting room where you want a gentle, airy feel. Because the LRV is very high, it reflects a lot of light, which makes smaller rooms feel more open.
Where to put Bridal Pink
In a bedroom Bridal Pink reads as a barely-there blush that feels restful without being stark white. Warm wood tones in furniture, linen bedding, and brass or gold hardware all work well with the peachy warmth in the base.
In a bathroom the color is flattering under incandescent or warm LED light. It pairs easily with white tile and warm-toned fixtures. Avoid pairing it with cool chrome finishes, which can make the peachy undertone look slightly off.
As a nursery color it gives a gentle warmth that works for any baby without leaning heavily pink. It photographs well and keeps the room feeling light and airy as the child grows.
What to Pair With Bridal Pink
No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, but general pairing principles apply well here.
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Colors that clash with Bridal Pink
If adjacent rooms or trim are painted in a cool blue-gray, the peachy warmth in Bridal Pink will look slightly orange or off by contrast.
Cool metal finishes can pull out the peachy undertone in an unflattering way, making the wall color look warmer and more saturated than intended.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 84.98, which is very high. That means the color reflects most of the light that hits it, so it will keep a small room feeling open and bright. It is one of the lightest blush options in the Benjamin Moore line.
In strong natural light it reads as barely pink, closer to a warm white. In lower light or north-facing rooms the pink and peachy warmth become more visible. If you want the effect to stay subtle, test it in your actual room light before committing.
Eggshell is the most practical choice for walls. It gives a slight sheen that helps the light quality of this pale color and is easier to clean than flat. Use flat or matte if you want the most understated, soft look and the walls are in good condition.
The Benjamin Moore code is 2013-70. The hex and RGB values are displayed in the color spec block on this page.
