Pink Pearl

Benjamin Moore2005-60LRV 65#F0CDD1
LRV65 — mid-range
In the Room

What Pink Pearl Actually Looks Like

Pink Pearl 2005-60 is a light blush pink, sitting in that quiet range between barely-there pink and a more committed rose. It reads as a warm, powdery tone rather than a bold statement. On the wall it feels soft and approachable, not candy-sweet or babyish. The hex confirms a pink that carries real color, not a near-white with a pink hint.

Undertone Read

Pink Pearl Undertones

The RGB values tell the story clearly: red leads, with green and blue close behind but meaningfully lower. That produces a rosy, slightly warm undertone. There is no obvious purple or peach pull based on the color values alone. It reads as a fairly clean, gentle pink.

Where It Works Best

Where Pink Pearl Works Best

Its LRV places it solidly in the light-to-mid range, meaning it reflects a good amount of light without reading as a very pale barely-there hue. In a room with generous natural light it will look bright and fresh. In a north-facing room or under cooler LED light it can lean a little more muted and dusty. Warm incandescent or soft-white bulbs will bring out its rosy quality most reliably.

Room by Room

Where to put Pink Pearl

Bedroom

This is one of the most natural fits for Pink Pearl. The soft, warm tone is restful without being stark, and it creates a calm backdrop for both light wood and white furniture. Keep bedding neutral or tonal to avoid a too-sweet result.

Nursery or child's room

It works for a nursery without leaning too heavily into gender cliché. The muted, powdery quality keeps it from reading as cartoon pink. Pair it with warm wood tones and white trim to keep it grounded.

Bathroom

In a bathroom with warm lighting, Pink Pearl reads as a flattering, rosy backdrop. In a bathroom with only cool overhead light, it can flatten a bit, so consider a warm-toned bulb to keep the color alive.

Dressing room or walk-in closet

The color is warm and soft enough that it flatters skin tones under decent light, making it a practical choice for a space where you get dressed. Keep the trim bright white for a clean contrast.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Pink Pearl

No coordinating colors are specified in our database for this color at this time. As a general guide, Pink Pearl works well alongside soft whites, warm off-whites, and muted greens or sage tones that share its gentle, non-saturated character.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Pink Pearl

Cool gray or blue-gray walls nearby

If Pink Pearl is used in a room that opens directly to a space painted in a cool blue-gray or icy gray, the contrast can make the pink look unexpectedly bright or clashing.

FixTransition through a warm white or off-white in the connecting space to keep the shift gradual and easy on the eye.
Heavily saturated warm red or orange furnishings

Deep reds, burnt oranges, or terracotta accessories can overpower Pink Pearl and make it look washed out by comparison.

FixStick to dusty, muted versions of warm tones rather than saturated ones, or anchor with neutrals to let the wall color hold its own.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 64.88, which places it firmly in the light range. It reflects a meaningful amount of light, so the room will not feel dark, but it carries enough color to read as a true pink rather than a near-white.

Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulas, so you have flexibility in choosing the finish that suits your project.

Not necessarily. The powdery, muted quality of the color keeps it from reading as a nursery cliché. Pairing it with warm wood tones, aged brass hardware, or linen textiles will push it toward a more sophisticated register.

Yes. Under warm incandescent or soft-white bulbs it leans rosy and inviting. Under cooler daylight-spectrum LEDs it can read slightly more muted and dusty. Test a large sample in your specific light conditions before committing.

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