Pink Paradise

Benjamin Moore003LRV 53#FCB0A3
LRV53 — mid-range
In the Room

What Pink Paradise Actually Looks Like

Pink Paradise lands squarely in coral-pink territory. It is not a pale blush and not a saturated red-pink. Think of a ripe peach with a rosy flush: bright enough to read clearly on a wall, soft enough that it does not shout. In strong natural daylight it leans warm and cheerful. In lower light or on a north-facing wall it can deepen toward a dusty salmon. Its mid-range depth means it holds its color well and does not wash out the way very light pinks tend to.

Undertone Read

Pink Paradise Undertones

The dominant undertone is peach-orange, which gives Pink Paradise its warmth and keeps it from reading as a cool or blue-based pink. There is a secondary rosy quality that softens the orange so it does not tip into full coral territory. That warm peach base means it responds well to incandescent and warm LED light, which amplifies the peachy quality. Cool daylight, especially from north-facing windows, can pull out a slightly muted, almost dusty tone. If your light source runs cool or blue, test carefully before committing.

Where It Works Best

Where Pink Paradise Works Best

Pink Paradise works well in spaces where you want warmth and energy without an aggressive color commitment. Bedrooms, nurseries, and powder rooms are natural fits. It can also work in a dining room where you want a convivial, appetite-friendly atmosphere. Because it sits at a moderate depth, it can handle a full room application without feeling overwhelming, provided the space has reasonable natural light. In very small, dark rooms, limit it to an accent wall rather than all four walls.

Room by Room

Where to put Pink Paradise

Bedroom

In a bedroom, Pink Paradise brings warmth without being jarring first thing in the morning. Pair it with warm white trim and natural linen bedding to keep the overall feel relaxed rather than candy-coated. Wood furniture in honey or walnut tones complements the peachy base.

Nursery

It is a classic nursery choice, warmer and more interesting than a flat pastel pink. It reads cheerful in daylight and soft under warm evening lighting. Keep the ceiling white so the room does not feel enclosed.

Powder Room

A powder room is one of the best places to take Pink Paradise all the way around. Small rooms can handle the saturation, and the warm glow it creates under incandescent or warm LED vanity lighting is genuinely flattering.

Dining Room

Warm, convivial, and appetite-friendly. Pink Paradise on a dining room wall benefits from candlelight or warm pendant fixtures, which deepen the peachy quality. Keep the trim crisp and clean-white so the walls stay the clear focal point.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Pink Paradise

No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color. As a general pairing strategy, Pink Paradise works well anchored by warm whites on trim, grounded by natural wood tones, or balanced with soft greens and warm neutrals that share its peachy warmth.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Pink Paradise

Cool gray walls nearby

If an adjoining room is painted a cool blue-gray, Pink Paradise will look more orange and saturated by contrast, and the gray will look colder. The two palettes pull in opposite directions.

FixTransition through a warm white or soft warm neutral hallway so the two colors do not sit in direct visual competition.
Cool-toned flooring

Gray tile, cool white marble, or blue-toned hardwood can make Pink Paradise read more orange and unsettled than it looks on a chip or in a warmer-floored room.

FixAdd a warm-toned area rug to bridge the floor and wall, or choose a white with a warm undertone for trim to pull the room together.
Bright white cool trim

A stark, blue-white trim can make Pink Paradise look more intense and slightly garish by comparison, highlighting its warmth in a way that feels unbalanced.

FixUse a warm white or soft cream on trim instead, which lets the wall color feel intentional and cohesive rather than clashing.
FAQ

Common questions

Pink Paradise has an LRV of 52.6, which puts it squarely in the medium range. It reflects a moderate amount of light, so it reads as a true color on the wall rather than a pale tint, but it will not darken a room the way a deep saturated shade would.

No. Benjamin Moore lists Pink Paradise as an interior color only.

It can, but with caution. In low light or north-facing rooms, the peachy warmth can shift toward a dustier, more muted salmon. Use warm-toned artificial lighting to support the color, and consider limiting it to an accent wall rather than a full room application in darker spaces.

Eggshell is a reliable choice for most rooms because it has just enough sheen to wipe clean while keeping the color looking natural on the wall. Matte works well in low-traffic bedrooms if you want the softest possible look. Save satin or semi-gloss for trim rather than the walls.

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