Daiquiri Ice
What Daiquiri Ice Actually Looks Like
Daiquiri Ice reads as a very pale, washed-out mint green on the wall. It is light enough that in a bright room it can almost pass for white with a cool green breath, but step into lower light and the green becomes more noticeable. It is not a bold color. It sits firmly in the pale, delicate range and brings a quiet freshness rather than any strong statement.
Daiquiri Ice Undertones
The color carries green undertones that lean slightly cool. Because it is so light, those green notes can shift depending on what surrounds it. Next to a true white trim it reads more clearly as a tinted green. Next to warmer tones in your furnishings or flooring, the cool green can feel a touch more pronounced by contrast. It does not carry obvious blue or yellow pulls, but the overall effect is cool and clean rather than warm.
Where Daiquiri Ice Works Best
Daiquiri Ice works well anywhere you want a sense of freshness without committing to a real color. Bathrooms and laundry rooms benefit from its clean, bright feel. Bedrooms where you want calm rather than drama are a natural fit. It also handles well in hallways and utility spaces where you need something light and inoffensive. Because of its high reflectivity, it keeps smaller rooms from feeling closed in.
Where to put Daiquiri Ice
In a bathroom, Daiquiri Ice reinforces that clean, just-scrubbed feeling. White fixtures and chrome or brushed nickel hardware complement it naturally. Keep textiles simple so the pale green reads clearly.
As a bedroom color, it is restful without being stark. Pair it with natural linen bedding and light wood furniture to let the softness of the green work without the room feeling cold or clinical.
In a hallway, the high reflectivity keeps the space feeling open. Because hallways often get mixed or limited light, the green character stays gentle rather than overpowering.
What to Pair With Daiquiri Ice
No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, so pair it by principle. Crisp white trim keeps it fresh and defined. Natural wood tones in furniture warm it up without fighting the coolness. Soft warm grays in textiles balance the green without muddying it.
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Colors that clash with Daiquiri Ice
Warm golden or orange-toned wood floors and cabinetry can make the cool green of Daiquiri Ice feel slightly off, creating a tension between warm and cool that neither resolves cleanly.
Because Daiquiri Ice is so pale and retiring, a very saturated accent wall or large piece of furniture in a strong color will overwhelm it and make the wall read as simply washed-out.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 82.5, which puts it well into the light range. It will reflect a significant amount of light and keep rooms feeling bright.
That depends on your light conditions. In a sun-filled south-facing room it can read close to a tinted white. In a north-facing room or lower light, the green becomes more visible. Sample it on your actual wall and check it at different times of day before committing.
For walls in living areas or bedrooms, eggshell gives you a slight sheen that works well with such a light color without making imperfections obvious. In bathrooms, a satin finish holds up better to moisture and is easier to clean.
Yes, it is available in both, so you can use it on an exterior detail, a porch ceiling, or interior walls with the appropriate formula for each application.
