Mystical Powers

Benjamin Moore901LRV 80#F7E7D4
LRV80 — light
In the Room

What Mystical Powers Actually Looks Like

Mystical Powers reads as a very light, warm off-white with a peachy blush quality. It sits at the pale end of the neutral spectrum, closer to a creamy sand than a true white. In bright natural light it feels airy and warm. In lower light or on a north-facing wall it can settle into a more noticeable blush tone, leaning quietly pink rather than strictly beige.

Undertone Read

Mystical Powers Undertones

The dominant undertones here are pink and peach, with a sandy warmth underneath. This combination gives the color its soft, skin-like quality. It is not a cool color in any light, and there is no gray or green to worry about. In warm afternoon sun the peach notes come forward. In flat or overcast light the pink side asserts itself a bit more. Choosing a warm white or a soft natural wood for trim and flooring will keep the whole palette coherent, since cool grays or stark whites will highlight the pink rather than let it settle.

Where It Works Best

Where Mystical Powers Works Best

This color works best in spaces where you want warmth without weight. Bedrooms, living rooms, and nurseries are natural fits, since the peachy blush tone feels comfortable and easy to live with. It works on all four walls in a room with good natural light. Use it on an exterior with warm stone, brick, or a natural wood element and the sandy peach quality reads well, especially in afternoon sun. It is a lighter color, so it holds up on ceilings and in smaller spaces without feeling oppressive.

Room by Room

Where to put Mystical Powers

Bedroom

A peachy off-white on all four walls creates a calm, cocoon-like feel in a bedroom. Keep bedding and textiles in warm neutrals, soft creams, or earthy terracottas. A natural wood bed frame grounds the palette without fighting the warm undertones.

Living Room

In a living room with good light, Mystical Powers reads as a welcoming warm neutral rather than an obviously pink room. Pair it with linen upholstery, warm wood furniture, and brass or matte gold hardware. In a room with limited natural light, expect the pink quality to become more noticeable, which can feel cozy or feel off depending on your other choices.

Nursery

The soft blush-peach tone works easily in a nursery without being overtly gendered. It reads warm and quiet rather than sweet or candy-like. Layer in natural wood pieces and off-white textiles to let the color do its job without overshadowing the rest of the room.

Exterior

On an exterior, the sandy peach warmth of this color pairs well with warm stone, brick, tan mortar, and natural wood trim or shutters. Asphalt roofing in a warm brown or gray-brown tone works. Avoid cool gray or blue-toned roofing or stone, which will pull the pink undertone in an unflattering direction.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Mystical Powers

Because Mystical Powers carries pink and peach warmth, it pairs best with colors that share that warmth or provide a grounded contrast. No specific Benjamin Moore coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, but as a general guide, consider warm off-white trims, natural wood tones, terracotta accents, and soft warm greens. Avoid pairing it with cool blue-grays or stark bright whites, which will make the pink undertone look unintentional.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Mystical Powers

Cool gray or blue-gray accents

Cool gray furniture, tile, or trim will pull against the warm pink-peach undertone of Mystical Powers, making the color look pinker and potentially reading as a mismatch rather than a complement.

FixStick to warm-toned grays with beige or taupe in them, or choose warm wood tones and off-white trims to keep the palette unified.
Stark bright white trim

A cold, bright white trim next to Mystical Powers will highlight the pink in the wall color and make the combination feel slightly off, as if the wall color is a mistake rather than a choice.

FixChoose a warm, slightly creamy white for trim. Look for off-whites with a beige or soft yellow base rather than a blue or cool-white base.
Cool or green-toned backsplash in a kitchen

If you are considering this color on kitchen walls or cabinets alongside a cool gray, green-gray, or blue-green backsplash, the warm pink-peach undertone will clash rather than complement.

FixPair with backsplash tile in warm cream, warm beige, warm white, or earthy terracotta tones to keep the undertones in agreement.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 79.94, which puts it firmly in the light range. It reflects a lot of light, so it will feel open and airy in most spaces. It is not a mid-tone or a dark color by any measure.

It reads closer to a peachy blush than a standard beige. In bright warm light the sand and peach tones come forward and it feels more neutral. In lower light or north-facing rooms the pink quality becomes more apparent. If you want something that reads purely beige with no pink, this is not the right choice.

Yes, particularly with warm stone, brick, or natural wood accents. The sandy peach quality reads well in outdoor light, especially afternoon sun. Choose your roof, stone, and trim in warm rather than cool tones to keep everything working together.

Eggshell is the most practical choice for most walls. It is easy to wipe down and does not amplify the pink undertone the way a flat finish can in dim light. Save flat for ceilings, and consider satin for trim to give it a gentle contrast.

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