Meadow Pink
What Meadow Pink Actually Looks Like
Meadow Pink 1011 reads as a muted, dusty blush. It is not a bright or saturated pink. The tone is quiet and earthy, sitting somewhere between a warm nude and a faded rose. It carries enough pigment to register as a color on the wall, but it never shouts.
Meadow Pink Undertones
The RGB values tell a clear story here: red leads, but green and blue are close behind, which is why this color looks dusty and beige-leaning rather than candy-pink. Expect a warm, slightly peachy quality. In cooler or lower light, the beige quality tends to come forward and the pink recedes.
Where Meadow Pink Works Best
Meadow Pink works in spaces where you want the warmth of a skin tone without committing to a true pink. Bedrooms are a natural fit. So are reading nooks, home offices, or any room where you spend time and want the walls to feel settled rather than stimulating. It can handle living rooms when paired with warm neutrals and natural materials.
Where to put Meadow Pink
This is where Meadow Pink earns its keep. The dusty, skin-tone quality is easy to spend hours around, and it picks up warmth from incandescent or warm LED lighting in the evening without turning orange.
Use it in a living room that gets warm afternoon light. In a bright south or west-facing room, the color stays readable as a blush. In cooler north light, lean into the beige side by keeping your furnishings warm and avoiding stark whites.
At close to mid-range lightness, Meadow Pink does not strain the eyes or feel cave-like. It keeps a work space feeling personal without being distracting.
What to Pair With Meadow Pink
No formal coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, so build your palette from the color itself. Its dusty, warm quality pairs well with creamy off-whites on trim, soft warm browns, natural linen textures, and muted terracotta accents. Keep adjacent colors in the warm family and similarly low in saturation.
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Colors that clash with Meadow Pink
Pairing Meadow Pink with cool gray trim or blue-white ceilings pulls the undertones in two directions. The warm beige in the wall color and the cool blue in the trim fight each other and the wall can start to look muddy or indeterminate.
Meadow Pink is deliberately quiet. A bold, saturated accent color in the same room can make the wall read washed out or unfinished by comparison.
Gray-washed or very ashy wood floors can clash with the warm peachy quality in this color, making both the floor and wall look off.
Common questions
The precise LRV is 49.75, which puts it right at the midpoint of the lightness scale. It is not a true light color, but it is far from dark. Walls will feel open but not stark.
That depends on your light. In warm incandescent light or sunny rooms, the pink quality comes forward. In cool north-facing rooms or under daylight bulbs, the beige and nude qualities dominate and the color can read more like a warm greige than a blush.
Eggshell is the most practical choice for a bedroom. It gives the color a slight softness, holds up to occasional cleaning, and does not flatten the tone the way flat paint can. Avoid high-sheen finishes in a bedroom unless you want the color to read noticeably darker and more saturated.
Yes. Benjamin Moore offers this color in both interior and exterior formulations, so you can use it on an exterior if the warm dusty blush suits your project.
