PINKS
Bunny’s Nose
#FAD9DD
Bunny’s Nose is #FAD9DD in HEX — rgb(250, 217, 221), hsl(353°, 77%, 92%), cmyk(0%, 13%, 12%, 2%).
Bunny’s Nose pulls into the airy end of the pinks spectrum — HSL 353°, 77%, 92%. The saturated saturation makes it bold and immediate, and the hue reads warm. In interior projects it shines on bedrooms, dressing rooms, soft fabrics — for romantic, intimate spaces. Reads best alongside cream walls, walnut furniture, terracotta, brass.
Color Codes
Paint Matches — this color across 16 brands
Hallman-Lindsay
Wishful Thinking 1112
Dulux
Pinktone Half S03H1H
Dunn-Edwards
First Crush DE5092
Vista Paint
Sweet Memories K-678
Behr
Possibly Pink 200E-1
Benjamin Moore
Pink 1352
Sherwin-Williams
Alyssum SW6589
Valspar
Oh So Pink 1008-4C
Colorhouse
Sprout .06 Sprout-06
PPG
Cradle Pink 1183-2
Kilz
Sweet Blush LA230-01
Farrow & Ball
Middleton Pink 245
IKEA
IKEA031 31
Dutch Boy
Stardust Ballroom DCP-1308
RAL
Papyrus White 9018
Kobra
White 01
Light Reflectance & Undertone
Light Reflectance Value (LRV)
75/100
Very Light
Bounces most light back into the room — maximises brightness and makes small or north-facing rooms feel larger. Reads close to a soft neutral.
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
bedrooms, dressing rooms, powder rooms
Best Uses
main walls, ceilings, soft fabrics, large surfaces
Pairs With
cream walls, walnut furniture, terracotta, brass
Accessibility (WCAG)
Deuteranopia
Protanopia
Tritanopia
Color Psychology
Soft · Romantic
Bunny’s Nose strikes the line between warm-neutral and statement — light enough for primary walls in soft-light rooms, expressive enough to give a bedroom or dressing room real character. Reads expensive next to cream, walnut, and brass.
How it looks under different light
Pairs With
Paint Info
Brand · Product Line
Benjamin Moore / Regal Select Interior
Recommended Finishes
Eggshell (walls) · Semi-gloss (trim) · Flat (ceiling)
Light tones absorb less light than expected — eggshell adds warmth on walls, semi-gloss gives trim crisp definition against pale walls.
Best Surfaces
Primary walls · Trim · Ceilings · 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; pale colors typically need 2 coats for full opacity.
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: #FAD9DD;
background-color: #FAD9DD;
--color-bunny’s-nose: #FAD9DD;
colors: { 'bunny’s-nose': '#FAD9DD' }
bg-[#FAD9DD] text-[#FAD9DD]
$bunny’s-nose: #FAD9DD;
Similar Colors
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Frequently Asked Questions
What color is #FAD9DD?
#FAD9DD is Bunny’s Nose, a light pink with a warm undertone.
Is #FAD9DD warm or cool?
Bunny’s Nose reads warm, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.
What rooms work best with Bunny’s Nose?
Bunny’s Nose works well in bedrooms, dressing rooms, powder rooms. Designers typically use it for main walls, ceilings, soft fabrics, large surfaces.
What colors pair well with Bunny’s Nose?
Bunny’s Nose pairs naturally with cream walls, walnut furniture, terracotta, brass. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.
Where can I download Bunny’s Nose?
You can download Bunny’s Nose 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 Bunny’s Nose?
The hex code is #FAD9DD. In RGB it's 250, 217, 221, and in HSL it's 353°, 77%, 92%.