Pale Berry
Benjamin Moore · 2103-60
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The Analysis
Pale Berry acts as a muted, dusty rose that softens the edges of a room without overwhelming it. With an LRV of 57.9, it reflects a moderate amount of light, helping a space feel open and balanced rather than closed-in or cave-like.
It works best as a versatile neutral backdrop that adds subtle color without acting as a primary focal point. Because it is muted, it sits comfortably on all four walls in a bedroom or living area without feeling like a 'specialty' shade.
LRV 58History & Origin
This is a contemporary take on classic plaster tones, bridging the gap between traditional architectural heritage and modern, fresh interior design. It feels current, avoiding the dated look of intense 90s-era salmon tones.
How to Use It
Pair this with warm wood tones like white oak or walnut to highlight its earthy undertones. For metals, stick to matte black for a modern contrast or brushed brass for a warmer, more elegant finish.
The Mood
This color provides a restful, grounded atmosphere that avoids the high-energy intensity of bright pinks or reds. It feels sophisticated and calm, making it a reliable choice for areas where you want to relax rather than be stimulated.
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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