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Peach Color Palette — Amber Glow

A soft five-color scheme led by warm peach and lit with a touch of amber, balanced by creamy neutrals and a deep clay accent — every color matched to real paint you can buy.

By Emily Roberts · DIY Editor & First-Timer's Guide

Soft Peach
Dominant
Kompozit Spiced Cider · 1035
#F5C5A8
LRV 62
Warm Amber
Secondary
Kompozit Spice Cookie · 0996
#D89D6B
LRV 40
Creamy White
Base
Kompozit Nilla Vanilla · 0003
#F1EBE0
LRV 83
Warm Greige
Support
Kompozit Ivory Ridge · 0182
#D9C9B8
LRV 60
Deep Clay
Accent
Kompozit Remaining Embers · 0053
#8A4C38
LRV 11
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Peach is having a real moment right now, and it is easy to see why. This scheme leans on a gentle Soft Peach for the walls and lets Warm Amber add a sunny, golden lift wherever you want a little more energy.

To keep things calm, Creamy White and Warm Greige sit in the background and do the quiet work, so the peach never feels too sweet. They are the colors you stop noticing, which is exactly the point.

Then a small hit of Deep Clay grounds the whole room. Think of it on a single door, a frame, or a piece of furniture. A little goes a long way, and that one deep note is what makes the soft tones look intentional instead of plain.

Buy These Colors

Each color matched to the closest real paint in every brand, by ΔE2000. Kompozit first; take any SKU to the store — these mix on demand.

Soft Peach
#F2C6A8 · LRV 62 · Dominant
Kompozit Spiced Cider · 1035 ΔE 1.36
Backdrop August · BD-AU ΔE 5.26
Behr Pumpkin Mousse · HDC-FL13-4 ΔE 2.43
Benjamin Moore Soft Salmon · 096 ΔE 2.14
Clare Before Sunrise · PNT100-LT-71 ΔE 2.4
Dunn-Edwards Coral Bisque · DE5177 ΔE 4.24
Farrow & Ball Setting Plaster · No. 231 ΔE 5.07
Magnolia Home Cabbage Rose · JG-26 ΔE 7.17
PPG / Glidden Citrus Sachet · 1198-3 ΔE 0.36
Sherwin-Williams Avid Apricot · SW 6639 ΔE 2.81
Valspar Special Peach · 2004-6B ΔE 1.42
Warm Amber
#D99B5E · LRV 39 · Secondary
Kompozit Spice Cookie · 0996 ΔE 2.58
Backdrop Rosita · BD-RO ΔE 16.32
Behr Amber Brew · MQ4-10 ΔE 2.72
Benjamin Moore Grand Canyon · 118 ΔE 1.72
Clare Good as Gold · PNT100-DP-59 ΔE 7.36
Dunn-Edwards Apple Cider · DE5270 ΔE 1.34
Farrow & Ball India Yellow · No. 66 ΔE 5.8
Magnolia Home Cottage Feel · JG-40 ΔE 8.39
PPG / Glidden Wright Sun Tan · FLLW570 ΔE 4
Sherwin-Williams Bakelite Gold · SW 6368 ΔE 0.62
Valspar Toffee Cream · 3001-3B ΔE 2.76
Creamy White
#F4ECE0 · LRV 85 · Base
Kompozit Nilla Vanilla · 0003 ΔE 0.96
Backdrop Jane · BD-JA ΔE 2.8
Behr Heavy Cream · PPU5-10 ΔE 1.03
Benjamin Moore Winter Sky · 2163-70 ΔE 0.52
Clare Wing It · PNT100-LT-24 ΔE 2.55
Dunn-Edwards Tea Biscuit · DE6120 ΔE 1.59
Farrow & Ball White Tie · No. 2002 ΔE 2.79
Magnolia Home Pearly Cotton · JG-33 ΔE 3.04
PPG / Glidden Pale Ecru · 1195-1 ΔE 0.88
Sherwin-Williams Westhighland White · SW 7566 ΔE 1.42
Valspar Cream Delight · 7002-14 ΔE 1.38
Warm Greige
#D7C7B4 · LRV 59 · Support
Kompozit Ivory Ridge · 0182 ΔE 1.02
Backdrop Real Real · BD-RR ΔE 4.4
Behr Loft Light · MQ3-9 ΔE 1.63
Benjamin Moore Bleached Gray · ES-78 ΔE 2.68
Clare Meet Cute · PNT100-LT-60 ΔE 6.37
Dunn-Edwards Dry Creek · DE6122 ΔE 1.16
Farrow & Ball Oxford Stone · No. 264 ΔE 1.99
Magnolia Home Plaster · JG-156 ΔE 2.75
PPG / Glidden Armadillo · 14-17 ΔE 1.9
Sherwin-Williams Sand Dollar · SW 6099 ΔE 1.25
Valspar Desert Fortress · 2008-10B ΔE 1.16
Deep Clay
#8A4B3A · LRV 11 · Accent
Kompozit Remaining Embers · 0053 ΔE 1.2
Backdrop Buenos Aires · BD-BA ΔE 11.61
Behr Spiced Red · QE-14 ΔE 2.05
Benjamin Moore Copper Mine · 2094-20 ΔE 1.46
Clare Vintage · PNT100-DP-67 ΔE 7.84
Dunn-Edwards Cherry Cola · DEA156 ΔE 0.46
Farrow & Ball Eating Room Red · No. 43 ΔE 6.77
Magnolia Home Home At Last · JG-30 ΔE 4.3
PPG / Glidden Burled Redwood · 1067-7 ΔE 1.18
Sherwin-Williams Flower Pot · SW 6334 ΔE 3.15
Valspar Rusted Earth · 2002-7A ΔE 2.16

Questions

Why does peach feel so warm and easy to live with?

Peach sits between pink and orange, so it carries the softness of one and the glow of the other. That mix reads cozy in the morning and golden at night, which is why it suits living rooms and bedrooms so well.

How much of each color should I use?

Let Soft Peach lead on the big surfaces, keep the creamy white and greige as quiet backup, and save Warm Amber and Deep Clay for smaller doses like a chair, a door, or a few accents.

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