Dream Whip
What Dream Whip Actually Looks Like
Dream Whip is a light, airy blush pink. It sits in that gentle zone between pink and peach, pale enough to feel quiet and calm on the wall rather than bold or declarative. In bright daylight it reads as a barely-there blush. In dimmer or warmer light it leans more peachy and flushed.
Dream Whip Undertones
The undertones here are warm, carrying a mix of pink and soft orange that gives the color its peach quality. That warmth means it responds well to incandescent and warm LED lighting, deepening into a rosy glow. In cool north-facing light it can look more straightforwardly pink and slightly dusty.
Where Dream Whip Works Best
Dream Whip works well anywhere you want softness without going stark white. Bedrooms and nurseries are natural fits because the color is easy to live with and not demanding. It also holds up in bathrooms where warm lighting plays to its peachy side. Use it in a space that gets some natural light so the color stays lively rather than flat.
Where to put Dream Whip
This is where Dream Whip is most at home. The soft blush reads restful and undemanding, and warm evening lighting brings out the peachy side of the color so the room feels settled and cozy.
Pale and gentle without being loud, Dream Whip is a good nursery choice for any child. It avoids the overworked bubblegum pink while still being clearly warm and welcoming.
Incandescent or warm LED vanity lighting suits this color well, amplifying the peach quality and giving skin tones a flattering cast. Keep fixtures and grout in warm tones to stay consistent.
Used in a dining room with candlelight or warm pendant lighting, Dream Whip turns genuinely rosy and intimate. It is a lighter alternative to a deeper blush or terracotta in a space where you want some color without weight.
What to Pair With Dream Whip
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, so pair suggestions below come from general color practice. Dream Whip sits with warm whites, soft terracottas, warm taupes, and muted sage greens. Crisp cool whites can make it look faded by comparison, so lean warm across the room.
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Colors that clash with Dream Whip
Placing Dream Whip next to a cool gray makes the blush look sallow and the gray look cold. The undertone mismatch is pronounced.
Cool bright whites pull the warmth out of Dream Whip and can make the wall color read washed-out or slightly dingy by comparison.
Deep saturated colors like cobalt, emerald, or bright orange will overwhelm Dream Whip. The pale blush simply cannot hold its own next to high-intensity color.
Common questions
The LRV is 72.07, which is on the lighter end of the scale. That means it reflects a good amount of light and will not make a small room feel cramped. It is a genuinely light color that keeps spaces feeling open.
The code is 2174-60 and the hex is listed in the color spec above. You can bring that code directly to any Benjamin Moore retailer or use the number when ordering online.
Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior lines. For most interior rooms a matte or eggshell finish will keep the color soft and true. A higher sheen will intensify the warmth and make the peachy side more prominent.
Both, depending on your light. In bright natural daylight it reads as a soft pink. In warm artificial light it tips toward peach. Sampling it on your actual wall through a full day and evening cycle is the only reliable way to know which direction it will go in your specific room.
