Peacock Blue Dining Room Palette — Rich Peacock & Warm White
A moody, jewel-toned 4-color dining room scheme with peacock blue walls, warm white trim, a brass accent, and a charcoal anchor for a dramatic, elegant room. Every color matched to real paint you can buy.
By Jessica Williams · Color Stylist & Interior Editor
Peacock blue is a showstopper, and a dining room is the place to let it perform. Rich peacock on the walls hovers between deep blue and teal, a true jewel tone that catches the light and shifts color as you move around the table. It feels dramatic and dressed-up, perfect for a room built around evenings and guests.
A warm white on the trim, ceiling, and wainscoting frames the intensity and keeps the room from tipping into darkness during the day. Charcoal can carry through on a sideboard or built-in hutch, sitting close enough to the peacock to feel cohesive rather than competing. The detail that elevates it all is brass — a chandelier, mirror, or candlesticks — whose warm shine glows against the cool depth of the peacock. Keep the brass as the only metal and the peacock as the star, and the room feels rich, glamorous, and unforgettable.
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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.
Questions
Peacock sits right on the line between deep blue and teal, which is exactly what makes it so rich. It shifts toward blue or green depending on the light, giving the room a jewel-toned depth that flat colors cannot match.
In a dining room, bold reads as elegant rather than overwhelming because the space is used mainly for gathering and in the evening. The warm white trim and brass keep the peacock feeling dressed-up instead of heavy.
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