Peach Yogurt
What Peach Yogurt Actually Looks Like
Peach Yogurt is a light, creamy peach that sits squarely in warm territory. It reads as a softened apricot in most daylight conditions, never harsh or overtly orange. In strong natural light it lifts toward a pale peachy cream. In dimmer or artificial light it settles into a warmer, more golden tone.
Peach Yogurt Undertones
The color carries yellow and orange undertones that work together to keep it feeling warm and approachable. The yellow base gives it a creamy, slightly buttery quality, while the orange component is what registers as peach rather than simply a warm white or pale gold.
Where Peach Yogurt Works Best
This is an interior color suited to spaces where you want warmth without going full saturated. It works well in rooms that get good natural light, where it stays fresh and airy. In north-facing rooms with limited light it can feel heavier and more amber-toned, so approach those spaces with caution or test a large sample first.
Where to put Peach Yogurt
In a bedroom, Peach Yogurt creates a genuinely warm and restful atmosphere. Morning light will make it feel bright and cheerful, while evening incandescent or warm LED light deepens it into something cozier. Keep bedding and textiles in warm whites or soft naturals to let the color breathe.
Peach tones have a long history in dining rooms because warm light at dinner hour flatters both the walls and the people sitting near them. Candlelight or warm pendant lighting will bring out the golden quality in this color and make the room feel inviting.
In a kitchen with good natural light, Peach Yogurt reads as a cheerful, appetizing backdrop. Pair it with warm wood cabinets or cream-toned cabinetry. White cabinets with a cool or blue-white cast will highlight the orange undertone in a way that may feel off, so stick to warm whites.
The softness of this peach makes it a gentle, gender-neutral option for a nursery. It is light enough not to overwhelm a small room and warm enough to feel comforting. Avoid pairing it with bright primary accent colors, which will fight with its softness.
What to Pair With Peach Yogurt
No coordinating colors are specified for this color in our database. That said, Peach Yogurt pairs naturally with warm whites on trim, soft sage or muted green accents, and warm wood tones. Cool grays tend to clash with its orange undertone, so lean toward warm neutrals throughout the space.
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Colors that clash with Peach Yogurt
Cool or blue-gray furniture, textiles, or trim will pull against the warm orange undertone in Peach Yogurt and make both colors look slightly off.
A very cool, bright white on trim will make Peach Yogurt look more orange than it is and can feel jarring against the warmth of the wall color.
Without warm natural light, Peach Yogurt can shift toward a heavier amber-gold tone that may feel less fresh than you expect from the chip.
Common questions
Peach Yogurt has an LRV of 73.71, which puts it firmly in the light range. Colors above 50 are generally considered light, so this one will reflect a good amount of light and will not make a room feel closed in.
An eggshell finish is a practical choice for most walls. It is easy to clean and gives the color a slight warmth without the flatness of matte or the shine of satin. In a bathroom or kitchen where moisture and scrubbing are factors, satin is a reasonable step up.
Because it has a high LRV it will not visually shrink a small space the way a deeper or more saturated color would. That said, its warm undertone means it reads as a color, not as a neutral, so a small room will feel warm and cozy rather than expansive.
Peach Yogurt carries Benjamin Moore color code 150. The hex and RGB values are displayed in the color specification block above.
