Bunny Nose Pink

Benjamin Moore2074-60LRV 67#EDCDE6
LRV67 — mid-range
In the Room

What Bunny Nose Pink Actually Looks Like

Bunny Nose Pink is a medium-light pink that sits somewhere between blush and mauve. It has enough saturation to register as clearly pink, but the tone is muted rather than bright. It reads as a grown-up pink, closer to a vintage rose than a candy or bubblegum shade. In strong natural light it brightens noticeably and leans warmer. In dim or artificial light it can shift cooler and show more of its purple side.

Undertone Read

Bunny Nose Pink Undertones

This color carries a visible lavender or violet undertone that separates it from straightforward peachy pinks. Depending on your light source, that cool purple quality can become quite prominent. North-facing rooms or spaces lit with daylight-balanced bulbs will pull out the violet more. Warm incandescent or LED lighting pushes it back toward a softer rosy pink. Knowing this shift matters before you commit.

Where It Works Best

Where Bunny Nose Pink Works Best

Bunny Nose Pink is an interior-only color. It works well in rooms where you want a relaxed, slightly romantic feeling without going full-on bold. Bedrooms and sitting rooms are natural fits. It can work in a powder room where the smaller scale lets you enjoy the color without overwhelming the space. Because it has that cool lavender lean, it tends to feel calm rather than energizing, so it suits rooms meant for rest or quiet.

Room by Room

Where to put Bunny Nose Pink

Bedroom

This is probably where Bunny Nose Pink earns its keep most reliably. The muted, dusty quality keeps it from feeling juvenile, and the lavender shift in low evening light gives the room a restful quality. Use a warm white on the ceiling to keep things from tipping too cool.

Powder Room

Small, high-impact spaces are a good home for this color. You can enjoy the depth of the pink without committing an entire floor to it. In a powder room with warm vanity lighting, the color sits closer to rose and feels welcoming.

Sitting Room or Reading Nook

In a south- or west-facing room with afternoon sun, the color brightens into a soft blush. In a north-facing sitting room, expect the lavender undertone to dominate, which can feel serene but may also feel a little cool. Test a large sample before deciding.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Bunny Nose Pink

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color. In general, Bunny Nose Pink plays well with soft whites that have a neutral or slightly warm base, muted greens in the sage family, and warm wood tones. Pairing it with a stark cool white trim can make the lavender undertone feel harsh, so lean toward a creamier white for woodwork.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Bunny Nose Pink

Cool gray walls nearby

If an adjoining room is painted in a blue-gray or cool gray, the lavender undertone in Bunny Nose Pink can amplify and the two spaces may feel mismatched rather than coordinated.

FixUse a warm greige or soft off-white as a transitional color in hallways or connecting spaces to bridge the gap.
Very warm orange or terracotta accents

Strong warm-orange tones fight the cool violet undertone and can make the pink look washed out or slightly muddy by comparison.

FixSwap terracotta accessories for softer warm tones like blush clay or dusty mauve to stay in a harmonious range.
Stark white trim

A bright, cold white on baseboards and casings will emphasize the cooler lavender side of this pink and make the combination feel a little stark.

FixChoose a trim white with a warm or neutral base to let the pink read as softer and more intentional.
FAQ

Common questions

The Benjamin Moore color code is 2074-60. The LRV is 66.64, which puts it in the medium-light range. Hex and RGB values are shown in the color spec block above.

Not necessarily. The dusty, muted quality and the lavender undertone keep it from reading as a bright or childlike pink. Paired with neutral or warm accents and natural wood, it can feel sophisticated. The key is to avoid pairing it with overly sweet or pastel accessories that push it toward a more playful look.

It can, but be aware that in low or artificial light the lavender undertone becomes more prominent, and the color can shift noticeably cooler. Warm light bulbs will help maintain the pink quality. Always sample the color on your actual walls and observe it at different times of day before committing.

For walls in a bedroom or sitting room, an eggshell finish is a practical choice. It is easy to clean and adds just enough sheen to give the color some life without making imperfections obvious. In a powder room, a satin finish is reasonable given the higher humidity. Flat finish will make the color appear softer and more matte but is harder to wipe clean.

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