Strawberry Yogurt
What Strawberry Yogurt Actually Looks Like
Strawberry Yogurt is a pale, creamy blush, the kind of pink that sits closer to skin tone than to bubblegum. It reads as a whisper of dusty rose when the light is flat, and brightens to a fresh, almost peachy blush in strong natural light. The overall impression is gentle and warm, not sweet or juvenile.
Strawberry Yogurt Undertones
The color carries subtle warm undertones, a mix of soft red and a hint of peach, which keeps it from feeling cold or lavender-adjacent. Those warm undertones mean it plays well with whites that have cream or pink bases, but it can look washed out next to stark cool whites.
Where Strawberry Yogurt Works Best
Strawberry Yogurt works especially well in bedrooms, nurseries, and dressing rooms, spaces where a quiet, enveloping warmth is the goal. It also handles itself well in a powder room or a small sitting room where you want color presence without commitment. It is light enough to use on all four walls without making a room feel smaller, and airy enough for ceilings in spaces where you want a rosy, flattering glow.
Where to put Strawberry Yogurt
In a bedroom, Strawberry Yogurt creates a calm, enveloping feel. Pair it with natural linen bedding and warm wood tones to lean into its softness. Avoid cold chrome hardware, which will fight the warmth in the paint.
It is one of the more versatile nursery choices because it reads as neither aggressively pink nor gender-coded. It stays soothing rather than stimulating, which matters in a room built for sleep.
In a small powder room with limited natural light, Strawberry Yogurt can deepen slightly and read as a true blush rose. That added depth is flattering and intentional-feeling in a compact space.
The warm, skin-friendly tone makes it a practical choice for a dressing space. It reflects a flattering light and makes the room feel finished rather than utilitarian.
What to Pair With Strawberry Yogurt
Because no coordinating colors were provided in our database for this color, the pairing guidance below draws on established color principles for warm blush tones like Strawberry Yogurt.
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Colors that clash with Strawberry Yogurt
A stark, blue-based white trim will pull out the pink in Strawberry Yogurt and make both colors look slightly off, the white reads clinical and the blush reads flushed.
Cool gray furniture or flooring creates a temperature conflict with the warm undertones in Strawberry Yogurt, and neither color wins.
Deep, saturated colors like cobalt or emerald will overpower Strawberry Yogurt, making it disappear into the background as a non-color.
Common questions
Its LRV is 73.56, which puts it firmly in the light range. It will reflect a good amount of light back into a room, so it works on all four walls without closing a space in.
It depends heavily on what surrounds it. With natural wood, warm metals like brass or copper, and muted textiles, it reads as a sophisticated blush. Pair it with white laminate and cool gray and it will lean more juvenile.
An eggshell finish is the practical choice for most walls. It is easy to clean and gives the color a soft, low-key sheen that suits the gentle nature of this blush. Flat works in low-traffic spaces like a bedroom if you want the most matte, enveloping look.
Yes, Benjamin Moore offers this color in both interior and exterior formulations. On an exterior it would read as a pale blush or soft pink, which suits cottage or farmhouse styles well in full sun.
