Confetti

Benjamin Moore1311LRV 55#F7B4BE
LRV55 — mid-range
In the Room

What Confetti Actually Looks Like

Confetti is a light, airy pink that sits in that sweet spot between blush and coral. It reads as a warm, softened pink rather than a cool baby pink, and it carries enough pigment to hold its identity on the wall without feeling washed out. In bright natural light it lifts toward a peachy pink. In lower or artificial light it settles into a more muted, dusty rose.

Undertone Read

Confetti Undertones

The underlying warmth in Confetti leans coral and peach. This keeps it from reading as a cool or blue-based pink, and it means the color will feel at home alongside warm whites, natural wood tones, and earthy neutrals. In rooms with a lot of cool north-facing light, that warmth can dial back, and the color may read slightly more muted and gray-tinged.

Where It Works Best

Where Confetti Works Best

Confetti works well in spaces where you want a soft, optimistic feeling without committing to a saturated color. Bedrooms and nurseries are natural fits. It can also work in a bathroom or a small accent space where the warmth and lightness can brighten the room without overwhelming it. Because its LRV sits in the mid-range, it has enough reflectivity to keep a room feeling open while still delivering real color.

Room by Room

Where to put Confetti

Bedroom

In a bedroom, Confetti creates a calm and gently warm backdrop. Pair it with warm white bedding and natural wood furniture to keep the room grounded rather than overly sweet.

Nursery

Confetti is a solid nursery choice because it reads as cheerful and soft without being aggressive. It works for any baby's room and avoids the starkness of a bright white.

Bathroom

In a bathroom with warm lighting, Confetti takes on a flattering, rosy glow. Keep fixtures and tile in whites with warm undertones so the color stays cohesive rather than fighting cooler surfaces.

Accent wall

If you want just a hint of pink in a living space, Confetti on a single accent wall lets you introduce warmth without fully committing. Keep the remaining walls in a warm off-white to balance it.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Confetti

No coordinating colors were specified for Confetti in our database, but the color pairs well with warm off-whites for trim, soft camel or warm tan on adjacent walls, and natural wood or rattan furnishings that echo its peach warmth.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Confetti

Cool gray or blue-gray walls nearby

Confetti's warm coral-pink undertones will fight visually against cool gray or blue-gray adjacent walls, making both colors look off.

FixIf you are working in an open floor plan, shift adjacent walls to a warm greige or a soft warm white so the transition stays cohesive.
Stark bright white trim

A very cool, stark bright white on trim or ceilings will pull out any subtle coolness in Confetti and make the pink look slightly muddy by comparison.

FixChoose a warm white with a slight cream or ivory lean for trim and ceilings to keep everything in the same temperature family.
Heavy cool-toned metals

Fixtures and hardware in a cold chrome or steel finish can clash with Confetti's warmth, creating a disconnect that makes the pink look dated.

FixReach for brushed brass, antique gold, or warm bronze hardware to complement the color's peach-coral warmth.
FAQ

Common questions

Confetti has an LRV of 54.91, which places it in the mid-range. It reflects a meaningful amount of light, so it will not darken a room, but it carries enough pigment to read as a real, visible pink on the wall rather than a near-white blush.

Confetti 1311 is listed for interior use. If you want a similar tone for an exterior application, check with a Benjamin Moore retailer about formulation options.

Not necessarily. The warm coral lean keeps it from reading as a juvenile bubblegum pink. Paired with mature furnishings in warm wood tones, natural linen, or deep earthy accents, it can feel quite sophisticated.

Under warm incandescent or warm LED light, Confetti's peach undertones deepen slightly, giving it a cozy and rosy quality. Under cool or daylight-spectrum bulbs, the warmth reduces and the color reads as a more straightforward pink.

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