Vivid Peach
What Vivid Peach Actually Looks Like
Vivid Peach 025 reads as a true peach, sitting comfortably between coral and soft pink. It is warm and clearly saturated without veering into neon territory. At mid-tone brightness, it holds its color in most lighting conditions rather than washing out or going muddy. It is one of those colors that actually looks close to what you see on the chip.
Vivid Peach Undertones
The hex and RGB values show this color is built on red and orange warmth, with enough pink to keep it from reading fully coral. In warm incandescent or evening light it leans more orange-coral. In cool north-facing light or on overcast days it can pull toward a peachy pink. The warmth is consistent across conditions.
Where Vivid Peach Works Best
Vivid Peach 025 is available for interior use. It suits spaces where you want deliberate, confident color rather than a neutral backdrop. Accent walls, powder rooms, dining rooms, and creative or playful spaces are natural fits. It takes commitment. This is not a color that reads as a whisper in any room.
Where to put Vivid Peach
A small, enclosed powder room is one of the best places to commit to a color this saturated. Guests experience it briefly, and the warmth is flattering under most artificial light.
Peach tones have a long history in dining rooms because warm hues make skin tones look good and encourage a convivial atmosphere. In candlelight or warm pendant lighting, Vivid Peach deepens pleasantly.
Use it on a single accent wall behind the bed rather than all four walls unless the room is large. All-over in a small bedroom, this level of saturation can feel intense by morning light.
It is a cheerful, energetic choice for a child's room and avoids the cliche of stark primaries. Pair it with natural wood furniture and soft textiles to keep the room feeling grounded.
What to Pair With Vivid Peach
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. In general, Vivid Peach 025 pairs well with warm whites, soft terracottas, muted greens, and warm wood tones. Crisp cool whites can make the peach read louder, so lean toward creamy whites if you want balance.
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Colors that clash with Vivid Peach
If adjacent rooms or trim use cool gray or blue-gray paint, the contrast with Vivid Peach can feel jarring rather than intentional. The warm-cool clash becomes very obvious at doorways.
Purple sits near the red-pink range on the wheel, and combined with peach it can look unintentionally retro in a way that is hard to control.
Brilliant or cool whites next to Vivid Peach can make the wall color look orange rather than peach, especially in daylight.
Common questions
The LRV is 53.74, which places it squarely in the mid-tone range. It is not a light pastel and not a deep saturated color. It will read as present and definite on the wall, not as a soft blush.
Yes, though bright south or west light will intensify the warmth and push it more toward coral. If you want to keep it reading as a balanced peach rather than a strong coral, rooms with filtered or north-facing light tend to show the color more evenly.
Benjamin Moore offers most interior colors across multiple finishes. For living spaces and bedrooms, an eggshell or satin finish is typical. For high-traffic or moisture-prone rooms like a powder room, a pearl or semi-gloss finish holds up better and is easier to clean.
The Benjamin Moore code is 025. The hex value and precise LRV render in the color spec block on this page.
