Del Ray Peach
What Del Ray Peach Actually Looks Like
Del Ray Peach reads as a medium-toned, creamy peach. It sits comfortably between pink and orange on the spectrum, with enough warmth to feel inviting without veering into anything loud or overtly tropical. On the wall it has a soft, fleshy quality that shifts subtly with the light around it.
Del Ray Peach Undertones
The color carries clear orange and pink undertones working together. In warm incandescent or evening light, the orange side comes forward and the color feels richer and more saturated. In cooler north-facing light or on overcast days, the pink undertone becomes more noticeable and the overall read softens considerably.
Where Del Ray Peach Works Best
Del Ray Peach works best in interior rooms where you want warmth without committing to a bold statement. It suits bedrooms, sitting rooms, and dining rooms where artificial light plays a role, since warm bulbs will amplify its peachy glow in a flattering way. Avoid using it in rooms with exclusively cool north light if you want it to read as a true peach rather than a muted pink.
Where to put Del Ray Peach
In a bedroom Del Ray Peach creates a warm, restful atmosphere. Pair it with natural linen textiles and wood tones to keep things grounded and avoid a candy-sweet result.
The color responds beautifully to candlelight and warm dining fixtures, giving walls a flattering, food-friendly glow that makes evening meals feel relaxed and convivial.
In a sitting room with mixed light sources, Del Ray Peach shifts through the day in a pleasant way. Keep upholstery in warm neutrals so the peach wall stays as the focal point.
What to Pair With Del Ray Peach
No specific Benjamin Moore coordinating colors are listed for this color in our database. As a general approach, Del Ray Peach pairs well with warm off-whites on trim, soft terracotta or clay tones as accents, and deeper warm browns or taupes for grounding.
You Might Also Like
Colors that clash with Del Ray Peach
Del Ray Peach and cool gray or blue-gray tones fight each other. The warm orange-pink of the peach makes adjacent cool grays look dingy, and the grays make the peach look garish.
A very cool, bright white on trim will pull the pink undertone out of Del Ray Peach and create an unintended contrast that can look dated.
Common questions
Del Ray Peach has an LRV of 57.31, which places it in the medium range. It reflects a solid amount of light without feeling pale or washed out, and it holds its peachy presence even in reasonably well-lit rooms.
An eggshell finish works well for most wall applications. It gives you a slight sheen that adds life to the color without highlighting imperfections. In a bathroom or kitchen where moisture is a factor, a satin finish is a practical upgrade.
Yes, though the color will shift depending on the light direction. South and west-facing rooms with warm afternoon light will make the color feel richer. North-facing rooms will pull out the pink undertone and soften the overall effect, which some people prefer.
The Benjamin Moore code is 067 and the hex value is listed in the color spec block on this page alongside the precise LRV.
