Cashmere Wrap
What Cashmere Wrap Actually Looks Like
Cashmere Wrap sits in that comfortable middle ground between beige and blush. It is not a bright pink and not a cold greige either. At first glance it reads as a warm tan, but step closer and you start to notice the rosy warmth underneath. In full daylight it looks fresh and airy. In low light or an overcast north-facing room it settles into something more cocoa-like and grounded.
Cashmere Wrap Undertones
The color carries pink and peachy undertones layered over a beige base. Those pink notes can become more visible in incandescent light, which adds warmth and pulls the rosy character forward. In cooler natural light the color stays closer to a straightforward warm greige. The beige base keeps it from ever tipping into anything that looks distinctly pink on the wall.
Where Cashmere Wrap Works Best
Because its LRV lands right near the midpoint, Cashmere Wrap is neither a light nor a deep color. It has enough pigment to feel grounded and intentional, but it is not so dark that it shrinks a room. That makes it a solid choice for spaces where you want a warm neutral that does real work without demanding attention.
Where to put Cashmere Wrap
In a living room Cashmere Wrap creates a welcoming, unhurried atmosphere. It works especially well when the space gets a mix of natural and artificial light, since both bring out different sides of the color throughout the day.
In a bedroom the warm pink-beige quality feels calm without being cold. Pair it with linen bedding and warm wood furniture to let those peachy undertones breathe naturally.
Candlelight and incandescent fixtures in a dining room will coax out the rosier side of this color, giving the space a softer, more intimate feel in the evenings.
In a hallway, where natural light is often limited, Cashmere Wrap can read deeper and more mocha-toned. That grounded quality works in your favor if you want the passage to feel purposeful rather than just a white corridor.
What to Pair With Cashmere Wrap
No coordinating colors are specified in our database for this color. Generally, Cashmere Wrap pairs well with warm whites on trim, soft dusty sage or muted terracotta accents, and natural wood tones that echo its peachy warmth.
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Colors that clash with Cashmere Wrap
If an adjacent room or trim is painted in a cool blue-gray, the warm pink undertones in Cashmere Wrap will look muddy or out of place at the transition.
A very bright, stark white on baseboards and moldings can make the pink-beige of Cashmere Wrap look dingy or unresolved by comparison.
The peachy-pink base in this color can clash with purple or violet furnishings, creating an unintended competition between the two warm-but-different tones.
Common questions
The LRV is 49.91, which places it squarely in the mid-range. It is not light enough to function as a background neutral the way a white or pale greige would, and not dark enough to feel dramatic. Think of it as a confident mid-tone that reads as a real color choice on the wall.
In most lighting conditions it reads as a warm greige with a soft rosy quality rather than an outright pink. Incandescent and warm artificial light will pull the pink notes forward more than daylight will. If you are concerned, sample it on a large piece of primed drywall and observe it at different times of day and under your actual light fixtures before committing.
Our database lists this color for interior use only. Check with your Benjamin Moore retailer to confirm whether a custom exterior match is possible.
An eggshell finish is a reliable choice for living rooms. It is easy to clean, holds the color accurately, and does not reflect enough light to introduce unwanted sheen that could distort the warm tones.
