Pink Pebble

Benjamin MooreCC-422LRV 50#CCB9AD
LRV50 — medium-dark
In the Room

What Pink Pebble Actually Looks Like

Pink Pebble reads as a soft, weathered rose on the wall, closer to a blush-tinged greige than a true pink. It sits comfortably in the mid-tone range, neither light enough to act as a neutral backdrop nor dark enough to feel dramatic. The overall effect is calm and a little earthy.

Undertone Read

Pink Pebble Undertones

The color carries warm undertones with a mix of pink, beige, and a hint of clay. In cooler north-facing light it can pull slightly more gray and read almost mauve. In warm afternoon light the pink and peachy qualities come forward more noticeably.

Where It Works Best

Where Pink Pebble Works Best

This color suits spaces where you want warmth without the full commitment of a saturated hue. Bedrooms and living rooms are natural fits. It can also work well in a dining room where candlelight or warm bulbs will bring out its rosier side.

Room by Room

Where to put Pink Pebble

Bedroom

In a bedroom, Pink Pebble creates a settled, restful atmosphere. Pair it with natural linen, warm wood tones, and soft cream trim to keep things grounded rather than overly feminine.

Living Room

On living room walls it reads as a sophisticated earthy rose, especially with warm ambient lighting. It works well alongside terracotta accents, aged brass hardware, and deep brown or cognac leather.

Dining Room

Candlelight flatters this color considerably. In a dining room it gains a richness in the evening that it may not show under bright overhead lighting, so consider your primary light source before committing.

Hallway

A hallway painted in Pink Pebble feels welcoming without being overpowering. Because hallways often have mixed or limited light, expect it to lean slightly more gray and dusty there than in a sun-filled room.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Pink Pebble

No formal coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color, so pairings below are based on its warm, dusty rose character.

What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Pink Pebble

Cool gray or blue-gray walls nearby

Pink Pebble has enough warmth that it can look slightly off or clashing when placed directly adjacent to cool blue-grays or stark cool whites in an open floor plan.

FixAnchor the transition with a warm off-white or a creamy trim color that bridges the temperature gap between the two spaces.
Stark bright white trim

A very cool, bright white trim can make Pink Pebble look muddy or faded by comparison, emphasizing its gray undertones rather than its softer pink warmth.

FixChoose an off-white or warm white for trim, something with a hint of cream or blush, to let the wall color read at its best.
FAQ

Common questions

The precise LRV is 49.75, which puts it right at the mid-point of the light-to-dark scale. It will not feel airy and bright like a light pastel, and it will not feel moody like a deep shade. Plan for it to hold its presence on the wall rather than recede.

Yes, it is available in both Benjamin Moore interior and exterior lines, so you have the full range of sheen options to choose from depending on the surface and room.

It is available as an exterior color. On an exterior, expect the dusty, earthy quality to come through more than the pink, particularly in bright daylight. It can work well on a cottage-style home or a structure with warm wood trim.

In warm incandescent or warm LED light the rosier, peachy side of the color becomes more visible. In cooler or north-facing light it can shift toward a muted mauve or dusty gray-pink. Sample it in your actual room at multiple times of day before deciding.

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