REDS
Peachy Feeling
#ED8666
Peachy Feeling is #ED8666 in HEX — rgb(237, 134, 102), hsl(14°, 79%, 66%), cmyk(0%, 43%, 57%, 7%).
Peachy Feeling pulls into the light end of the reds spectrum — HSL 14°, 79%, 66%. The saturated saturation makes it bold and immediate, and the hue reads warm. In interior projects it shines on feature walls, dining rooms, hallways — anywhere you want energy. Reads best alongside cream walls, oak furniture, brass, soft black trim.
Color Codes
Paint Matches — this color across 16 brands
Valspar
Orange Slice 2002-1B
Vista Paint
Sari C-1065
Dunn-Edwards
Orange Daylily DE5145
Dulux
Tangerine Flake S07G6
Hallman-Lindsay
Sari 1066
Behr
Cheerful Tangerine P210-5
PPG
Clay Pot 1194-6
Dutch Boy
Clay VS-9880
Benjamin Moore
Sunset 082
Sherwin-Williams
Rejuvenate SW6620
Kobra
Orange 13
Kilz
Spice Market LB260-02
IKEA
IKEA105 105
Colorhouse
Clay .07 Clay-07
Farrow & Ball
Charlotte's Locks 268
RAL
Pearl Orange 2013
Light Reflectance & Undertone
Light Reflectance Value (LRV)
36/100
Medium
Balanced reflectance — holds colour without washing out. Versatile for most rooms and the most forgiving range for true-to-chip results.
Undertone
Reads as a warm red with a pink undertone showing through, especially in daylight. Pair trim and adjacent colours to either calm or amplify that undertone.
Color Theory
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-Complementary
Tetradic
Monochromatic
Rectangle
Compound
Variations
Lighter
Darker
Saturation
Interior Use
Best Rooms
dining rooms, hallways, feature walls
Best Uses
accent walls, doors, statement furniture
Pairs With
cream walls, oak furniture, brass, soft black trim
Accessibility (WCAG)
Deuteranopia
Protanopia
Tritanopia
Color Psychology
Bold · Energetic
Peachy Feeling carries the unmistakable charge of red — it raises pulse and appetite, draws the eye first in any room, and refuses to recede. Use it where you want presence: dining rooms that should feel social, hallways that need a focal point, front doors that announce arrival.
How it looks under different light
Pairs With
Paint Info
Brand · Product Line
Benjamin Moore / Regal Select Interior
Recommended Finishes
Eggshell (walls) · Pearl (trim) · Matte (ceiling)
Eggshell hides imperfections on main walls while keeping the color rich; pearl on trim adds subtle sheen and easier cleaning; flat matte on ceilings prevents glare.
Best Surfaces
Primary walls · Cabinetry · Trim · Soft furniture
Coverage & Dry Time
Typical coverage 350-400 sq ft per gallon over a primed surface.
Touch-dry in ~1 hour. Recoat after 4 hours. Full cure 7-14 days.
Primer
Standard primer is adequate.
Application Tip
Use a 9" microfiber roller on walls and a 2.5" angled sash brush for trim cuts. Two coats minimum for even depth.
Paint Calculator
You'll need
4.0 litres
1.06 US gallons · room for one touch-up coat. Buy slightly more to ensure single-batch match.
Code Snippets
color: #ED8666;
background-color: #ED8666;
--color-peachy-feeling: #ED8666;
colors: { 'peachy-feeling': '#ED8666' }
bg-[#ED8666] text-[#ED8666]
$peachy-feeling: #ED8666;
Similar Colors
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Frequently Asked Questions
What color is #ED8666?
#ED8666 is Peachy Feeling, a soft red with a warm undertone.
Is #ED8666 warm or cool?
Peachy Feeling reads warm, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.
What rooms work best with Peachy Feeling?
Peachy Feeling works well in dining rooms, hallways, feature walls. Designers typically use it for accent walls, doors, statement furniture.
What colors pair well with Peachy Feeling?
Peachy Feeling pairs naturally with cream walls, oak furniture, brass, soft black trim. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.
Where can I download Peachy Feeling?
You can download Peachy Feeling on DSGN.HOUSE in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.
What's the hex code for Peachy Feeling?
The hex code is #ED8666. In RGB it's 237, 134, 102, and in HSL it's 14°, 79%, 66%.