Frosted Rose
What Frosted Rose Actually Looks Like
Frosted Rose is a light, dusty pink that sits closer to blush than to coral. It has a softened, almost powdery quality, not bright or candy-like, but calm and warm. In strong natural light it reads as a clean rosy blush. In dimmer or artificial light it can shift warmer and take on more of a peachy cast.
Frosted Rose Undertones
The color carries peachy and warm pink undertones together. Because the RGB values show red and green sitting close while blue trails behind, you get a warmth that keeps this from feeling cool or lavender-adjacent. It reads pink first, but the peach in it prevents it from feeling stark or sugary.
Where Frosted Rose Works Best
This color works well in bedrooms, nurseries, and sitting rooms where you want warmth without a strong color statement. It is an interior-only color, so plan accordingly. It suits spaces with decent natural light, where its soft warmth can breathe. In a windowless room it may read heavier and more peachy than you expect.
Where to put Frosted Rose
In a bedroom, Frosted Rose creates a restful, enveloping feel without leaning saccharine. Keep bedding and textiles in warm whites or oatmeal tones to let the wall color do its work without competing.
It is a practical nursery choice because it is soft enough to grow with a child past infancy. Pair it with natural wood furniture and linen textures to keep the room feeling grounded rather than overly precious.
In a small sitting room or reading nook, the color adds warmth and intimacy. Watch how your specific light source affects it: incandescent or warm LED lighting will pull out the peach, while cool daylight will keep it closer to a true blush pink.
What to Pair With Frosted Rose
No coordinating colors were specified in our database for this color. Generally, Frosted Rose pairs well with warm whites, soft greiges, and muted sage or dusty blue-greens that share its quiet, toned-down character.
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Colors that clash with Frosted Rose
If adjacent rooms are painted in a cool or blue-toned gray, Frosted Rose can look unexpectedly orange or brassy at the transition point.
Very dark espresso or cool-toned charcoal floors can make this light, warm pink feel washed out and flat against them.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 61.23, which puts it solidly in the light range. It will reflect a good amount of light back into a room, though it is not so pale that it reads as nearly white. You will get real color on the wall without the space feeling dark.
The Benjamin Moore code is 044. The hex value and RGB breakdown render in our color spec block above.
It depends on your light source. In cooler natural daylight it reads as a dusty blush pink. In warm incandescent or warm LED lighting the peach undertone becomes more prominent and it shifts warmer. Sample it in your actual room at different times of day before committing.
An eggshell finish works well for bedrooms. It is easy to clean, has just enough sheen to give the color some life, and does not highlight surface imperfections the way a satin or semi-gloss would.
