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While pink isn’t everyone’s cup of tea (especially as a wall color!) I thought Benjamin Moore’s Georgia Pink 2092-60 was worth highlighting in today’s Spotlight.
According to the paint retailer, Georgia Pink is a “soothing pink delicately shaded with gray undertones”.
It’s not a super girly purple-pink, but leans slightly peachy instead. While it could absolutely work in a little girl’s bedroom, I’d also use Georgia Pink in an entryway, office, or any room where you’d like to add a feminine touch.
Coordinating colors include:
- Cloudy Gray
- Storm Cloud Gray
- Gardenia
- Flint
It has an LRV of 57.23, putting Georgia Pink slightly above the middle of the spectrum.
How Can I Get a Sample?
The best way to try out Sherwin Williams paint colors is to order a 12”x12” peel-and-stick sample from Samplize.
A few things I love about these true color samples:
- You can easily move them around from room to room.
- They cost MUCH less than traditional sample pots, brushes/rollers, and foam boards.
- They are more environmentally friendly.
Plus, they’re typically delivered in just 1-3 business days, so you don’t have to add one more errand to your list (and then go back again and again when you don’t like how they look in your space).
What is a Color Spotlight?
Every day this month, I’m highlighting a different paint color for my readers — mainly colors I haven’t really talked about before on the blog — as a fun little project.
They’re super quick blurbs that you can read in less than five minutes (NOT long, drawn out color reviews).
This will not only expose you to a variety of fun hues you might not have considered, but it’ll also give me fresh ideas for future blog posts.
You can view the entire Color Spotlight collection here.
Happy decorating!
~Tonya