Spring Pink
What Spring Pink Actually Looks Like
Spring Pink is a light, powdery blush that sits closer to a peachy blush than a true pink. It reads gentle and airy on the wall, never loud, with enough warmth to keep it from feeling cold or clinical. In bright light it can look almost white with a faint rosy glow. In dimmer rooms or evening light it settles into a warmer, more noticeable blush.
Spring Pink Undertones
The color carries warm peach undertones underneath the pink. That warmth is the defining characteristic. It keeps the color from reading as a cool or lavender-leaning pink, and it pulls it toward soft coral territory in certain lights. If your room gets a lot of warm afternoon sun, expect that warmth to amplify.
Where Spring Pink Works Best
This color works well in spaces where you want softness without a strong statement. Bedrooms, nurseries, and powder rooms are natural fits. It also handles well in a bathroom where you want warmth without a bold commitment. Because the LRV is high, the room stays light and open even with this color on all four walls.
Where to put Spring Pink
Spring Pink is a natural in a bedroom. The soft peachy blush is calming without being sterile, and the high LRV keeps the space feeling open. Layer in warm wood furniture and off-white bedding to let the color settle without feeling themed.
This is a solid nursery choice for a gender-neutral or traditionally feminine space. It is quiet enough to not feel overwhelming in a small room, and the warmth in the undertone keeps it from going cold under artificial light overnight.
Powder rooms give Spring Pink a chance to feel intentional. With no natural light competing, the peachy warmth tends to come forward and create a cozy, flattering atmosphere. Warm metal hardware in brass or bronze complements it well.
In a living room it reads as a barely-there blush accent rather than a full-on pink room, especially in rooms with good natural light. If you want the color to register more clearly, use it on a single accent wall opposite a window.
What to Pair With Spring Pink
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. Pair it with warm whites on trim, natural wood tones, soft warm grays, or muted greens to ground the warmth without competing with it.
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Colors that clash with Spring Pink
If an adjacent room is painted in a cool blue or blue-gray, the warm peach undertone in Spring Pink can look unintentionally clashing at the threshold.
Bright cool whites on trim can make the peachy warmth in Spring Pink look slightly pink or muddy by contrast.
Purple accessories or cool lavender accents fight against the warm peach base of this color and can make both look off.
Common questions
The LRV is 72.77, which is on the lighter end of the scale. That means it reflects a good amount of light and will keep a small room feeling open rather than closed in.
It depends on your light. In cool north-facing light it tends to read closer to a soft pink. In warm afternoon or incandescent light the peachy undertone comes forward and it reads more coral-adjacent than strictly pink.
Yes, it is available in both interior and exterior formulas, so you have flexibility on finish choice depending on the application.
The Benjamin Moore color code is 2090-70. The hex and RGB values are displayed in the color swatch on this page.
