Juno Peach
What Juno Peach Actually Looks Like
Juno Peach is a pale, warm peach with a gentle blush quality. It sits on the lighter end of the peach family, reading as a creamy, sun-warmed tone rather than anything loud or saturated. In a well-lit room it feels fresh and soft. In lower light it settles into a more muted, peachy nude.
Juno Peach Undertones
The color carries warm pink and orange undertones working together, giving it that classic peach character. There is enough warmth to keep it from reading as a cool blush, but it is not orange enough to feel bold. In rooms with strong natural light the pink side can come forward slightly.
Where Juno Peach Works Best
Juno Peach works well in spaces where you want warmth without weight. Bedrooms benefit from its soft, restful quality. It can work in a nursery or a sitting room where a gentle, inviting atmosphere is the goal. Because it reads light and warm, it is also a reasonable choice for a small room you want to feel open and welcoming rather than stark.
Where to put Juno Peach
In a bedroom Juno Peach creates a calm, cozy atmosphere. It reflects enough light to keep the room from feeling heavy, and the warm peach tone reads as inviting rather than clinical. Pair it with natural linen, warm wood furniture, and soft white trim for a cohesive look.
The softness of Juno Peach makes it a natural fit for a nursery. It is warm and gentle without being overly sweet. It works for any child and avoids the starkness of pure white while keeping the room feeling bright.
In a smaller sitting room or reading nook, Juno Peach adds warmth and intimacy. Because it is a high-LRV color it does not close the space in. Good for north-facing rooms that need a warm boost, though be aware it can look slightly more peachy-pink in that cooler light.
What to Pair With Juno Peach
No coordinating colors are currently listed in our database for Juno Peach. As a general guide, it pairs well with warm off-whites on trim and ceilings, soft sage or eucalyptus greens, warm taupes, and natural wood tones. Cool grays tend to fight its warmth, so lean toward warmer neutrals throughout the space.
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Colors that clash with Juno Peach
If an adjoining room is painted in a cool or blue-gray, Juno Peach will look unexpectedly orange by contrast. The two color temperatures actively fight each other at the threshold.
A very bright, blue-white trim can make Juno Peach look more orange or dated than it actually is, because the cool white amplifies the warm undertones by contrast.
Strong purple, violet, or cool jewel tones in furniture or textiles can clash with the pink-orange warmth of Juno Peach, making the room feel visually busy.
Common questions
Juno Peach has an LRV of 70.75, which is solidly in the light range. That means it reflects a good amount of light and can help a darker or north-facing room feel warmer and more open. It is not a deep or moody color by any measure.
The Benjamin Moore code is 087. The hex and RGB values are available in the color spec panel on this page.
Juno Peach is listed as an interior color. Check with your Benjamin Moore retailer before using it on exterior surfaces, as the formula and finish options may differ.
An eggshell finish is a reliable choice for bedroom walls. It offers just enough sheen to make the color look clean and easy to wipe down, without the reflectivity of a satin that might amplify the pink undertones in direct light.
