Spring Blossom

Benjamin Moore2172-70LRV 72#F4D9D5
LRV72 — mid-range
In the Room

What Spring Blossom Actually Looks Like

Spring Blossom reads as a very light, powdery blush pink. It sits comfortably in that zone between a pale peach and a classic petal pink, never leaning so far in either direction that it becomes a statement. In bright natural light it can appear almost white with a soft rosy cast. In lower light or artificial incandescent light it deepens slightly and the warmth becomes more noticeable.

Undertone Read

Spring Blossom Undertones

The color carries warm peachy undertones alongside its pink base. Those peach notes keep it from feeling cold or overtly feminine in the way a cool, blue-toned pink might. If your space has a lot of warm-toned wood, cream trim, or golden light, the peachy quality will be more visible. In a room with bright white trim and cool north-facing light, it can read closer to a straightforward pale pink.

Where It Works Best

Where Spring Blossom Works Best

Spring Blossom works well anywhere you want softness and warmth without committing to a saturated color. Bedrooms and nurseries are natural fits. It also works in bathrooms where you want a gentle, skin-flattering tone on the walls. Because its LRV is high, it keeps spaces feeling light and open rather than enclosed.

Room by Room

Where to put Spring Blossom

Bedroom

In a bedroom, Spring Blossom creates a calm, restful atmosphere. The softness of the pink is easy to live with day to day, and it responds well to warm-toned textiles like linen, blush, or dusty terracotta.

Nursery

It is a popular nursery choice precisely because it avoids being loud or overly saccharine. The warmth in the undertone keeps it cozy, and it works for any child rather than reading as a hard gender cue.

Bathroom

In a bathroom with warm lighting, Spring Blossom can be genuinely flattering. The peachy undertone interacts well with skin tones under incandescent or warm LED light, making it a smart choice for a vanity wall.

Living room accent wall

Used on a single accent wall in a living room, it adds warmth and a subtle rosy glow without overwhelming a neutral scheme. Keep surrounding walls in a warm white or cream for the best result.

What to Pair With

What to Pair With Spring Blossom

No specific coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color. As a general pairing principle, Spring Blossom pairs well with warm crisp whites for trim, soft sage or muted eucalyptus greens as an accent, and natural wood tones that echo its peachy warmth.

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What to Avoid

Colors that clash with Spring Blossom

Cool gray walls nearby

If Spring Blossom is used in a room that opens directly to a space painted in a cool or blue-toned gray, the contrast can make the pink look slightly muddy or the gray look cold and unwelcoming.

FixTransition to a warm greige or a soft warm white in adjacent spaces so the color hand-off feels natural rather than jarring.
Bright white trim

Very bright, cool-white trim can pull against the warmth of Spring Blossom and make the wall color look slightly dingy or unintentionally aged by comparison.

FixChoose a warm white or off-white for trim, something with a cream or soft yellow base, to keep the palette cohesive.
Highly saturated accent colors

Because Spring Blossom is so soft and low in saturation, pairing it with bold, highly saturated accent colors like a vivid teal or deep cobalt can make the wall color look washed out and unintentional.

FixStay in the muted, dusty range for accents. Think sage, dusty rose, soft terracotta, or warm taupe rather than anything bright or jewel-toned.
FAQ

Common questions

Its LRV is 72.45, which is quite high. That means it reflects a lot of light and will keep a small room feeling open and airy rather than closed in. It is a solid choice for a small bedroom or bathroom where you want color without sacrificing brightness.

Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulations across Benjamin Moore's standard finish options, from flat to high-gloss.

That depends on your light source. In warm incandescent or warm LED light, the peachy quality comes forward and the color reads more like a warm blush than a straightforward pink. In cooler natural daylight, especially in a north-facing room, it will read closer to a pale petal pink. Sample it in your actual space under your actual light before committing.

An eggshell finish is the most practical choice for bedroom walls. It has just enough sheen to be wipeable without bouncing light around the room the way a satin or semi-gloss would.

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