Baby Girl
Benjamin Moore · 2004-50
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The Analysis
Baby Girl is a saturated, mid-tone pink that significantly warms up a room by reflecting a soft, rosy glow. With an LRV of 52.55, it absorbs some light rather than bouncing it around, which can make a space feel cozy and intimate rather than large and airy.
It is best used as a bold accent wall or in small, dedicated spaces like a powder room or hobby nook. As a full-room color, it can be overwhelming, so treat it as a statement piece rather than a neutral backdrop.
LRV 53History & Origin
This is a modern, punchy take on pink that leans into contemporary maximalism. It moves away from the dusty, muted tones of the past and feels more like a fresh, high-energy pop of color.
How to Use It
Pair this with light white oak to ground the pink, or use matte black hardware to add a sharp, sophisticated contrast. It works exceptionally well in nurseries or creative offices to keep the energy levels high.
The Mood
This color is undeniably playful and provides an energizing atmosphere. Living with it daily feels active and vibrant, making it a great choice for spaces where you want to spark creativity rather than zone out.
Colour harmonies
Complementary
Opposite on the colour wheel — bold, high-contrast pairings. Use for a feature wall or furniture you want to command attention.
Analogous
Neighbouring hues — cohesive and calm, great for layered schemes that feel collected rather than matched.
Split complementary
Near-opposites for strong contrast with a little less tension than a pure complement. A favourite of interior designers.
Triadic
Three evenly spaced hues — balanced, vibrant, and versatile. Keep one dominant and use the others sparingly.
Tetradic (square)
Four hues in a square on the wheel — rich, dynamic palettes. Best when one colour leads and the others accent.
Monochromatic
Dark, mid, and light steps on the same hue — a failsafe gradient for trim, walls, and accents without shifting colour family.
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Lighting
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