Ref. #FBDCC5 · 2006-4C
What color is Peach Champagne? It's a light warm orange with the hex code #FBDCC5. Colors similar to Peach Champagne include Vista Paint Muffin Magic, Vista Paint Peak Season, Hirshfield's Peak Season. Peach Champagne has a neutral undertone, which affects how it pairs with trim, flooring, and adjacent wall colors. With a Light Reflectance Value of 76, Peach Champagne reflects a generous amount of light, making it well-suited for north-facing rooms or smaller spaces that benefit from extra brightness. Pair it with warm whites like White Dove, white oak floors, and unlacquered brass or copper hardware. Terracotta tile or deep green plants complete an earthy warm palette. Oranges glow under 2700K warm bulbs, deepening into rich amber. Under 4000K cool light they can lose warmth and shift toward beige — particularly true for muted or dusty oranges.
Closest digital match based on color values. Always verify with physical samples.
Vista Paint
Hirshfield's
Benjamin Moore
Behr
Dunn-Edwards
Kilz
PPG
Sherwin-Williams
Timeless pairing with clean white trim and a tonal accent wall

Side Walls
#FBDCC5
Accent Wall
A warm shift that adds depth without clashing.
#CEC664
Trim & Molding
Crisp white trim for a clean, traditional look.
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Color harmonies based on color theory — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.
Opposite on the color wheel — creates vibrant contrast
Color schemes built around this color — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.
Warm tones with cozy appeal — welcoming and comfortable
Cool hues with soft contrast — serene and restful
Complementary hues with punch — dynamic and striking
Other Valspar colors close to Peach Champagne.
Cross-brand colors in the orange family — useful when you want a similar look from a different brand.
How to Match Paint Colors Across Brands
The science behind Delta E and CIEDE2000 — find a Behr equivalent of any Sherwin-Williams shade, or a Benjamin Moore alternative when your store is out of stock.
Understanding Paint Color Undertones
Why Peach Champagne's neutral undertone matters more than its surface color — and how to read undertones in any paint chip.