Looking for the perfect peachy pink neutral paint color for your home? Let’s talk about Behr Iced Copper and if it might be right for your home!
If you love both neutrals and pinks, today's paint color is for you! Behr Iced Copper is a peachy pink neutral, showing a hint of pinky color without being in-your-face bold pink.
You can lean into its neutral-ness, using it as a soft background color, or you can pair it with other bolder hues to make a statement. This is a versatile one!
Peachy pinks feel warm and comforting, bringing a soft and delicate vibe to a space. They're a great option when you want a subtle whiff of color.
Let's talk about the details of Behr Iced Copper.

Iced Copper, Behr, S200-3
Iced Copper is a peachy pink neutral, bringing a soft, warmth to a space. It can blend in as a neutral or go bold when paired with other colorful hues.
Color Family
Iced Copper is in the orange family.
Light Reflectance Value
46
Light Reflective Value is the measurement of how much light a color bounces around. This is on a scale of 0 to 100 with 0 being pure black and 100 being pure white.
With an LRV of 46, Iced Copper is considered a mid-toned color. It sits in that sweet spot where it has enough depth to show up beautifully in bright rooms without getting washed out.
This means that if you have a very bright room, Iced Copper has enough texture and depth to avoid being washed out.
RGB Colors
R: 208 G: 174 B: 154
RGB describes the amount of each color - red, green, and blue - present in a color. This is on a scale of 0 to 255 for each color. This is basically the color mix to make the color!
Hex Code
#D0AE9A

Undertones
Iced Copper is a peachy pink neutral paint color, with red and brown undertones.
In south-facing rooms with lots of natural light, Iced Copper will look lighter and warmer, showing off more of its peachy pink side.
In north-facing rooms that lack natural light, Iced Copper will lean darker and less warm, leaning more toward a coppery brown.
It's very important to swatch colors on your wall to make sure they look good – day and night – in your actual space before committing.
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Best uses
Iced Copper can be used for:
- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Living rooms
- Kitchen, paired with very light or very dark cabinetry
- Dining rooms
Similar Colors
- Behr Sweet Tea
- Sherwin Williams Pinky Beige
- Benjamin Moore Deer Field
- Behr Sanderling
- Sherwin Williams Tower Tan
- Benjamin Moore Southern Charm
- Behr Sedona Pink
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Coordinating Colors
Iced Copper pairs well with warm shades, such as soft whites, creams, oranges, browns, coppers, pinks, and beiges.
For a bolder look, pair Iced Copper with greens, blues, purples, or blacks.
Bright blues:
- Chilly Blue
- Partly Cloudy
- Treasure Map
- Sailor’s Knot
- Frisky Blue
Dark greens:
- Equilibrium
- Rainforest
- New Hunter
- Congo
Copper orange-browns:
- Maple Glaze
- Caramelized Orange
- Orange Flambe
- Rusty Gate
Trim Colors
Due to its warmth, Iced Copper pairs best with soft whites for trim
Iced Copper color palette
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FAQS
Here are some common frequently asked questions about Iced Copper.
What are the undertones of Behr Iced Copper?
Iced Copper is a peachy pink neutral paint color with red and brown undertones.
In brightly lit spaces, Iced Copper will be lighter, warmer, and more peachy pink. In darker spaces, it will lean darker, less warm, and more coppery brown.
Give it a swatch in your home and see what you think!
What color trim goes with Behr Iced Copper?
As a warm paint color, Iced Copper pairs best with soft whites for trim. Try it with Behr Cameo White, SW Alabaster, or BM White Dove.
What colors pair with Behr Iced Copper?
Iced Copper pairs well with warm shades, such as soft whites, creams, oranges, browns, coppers, pinks, and beiges.
For a bolder look, pair Iced Copper with greens, blues, purples, or blacks.
Try swatching it with Chilly Blue (a bright blue), Equilibrium (a dark green), Maple Glaze (an orange-brown), Reserve (a purple-red), or Smokey Cream (a creamy beige).
Does Behr Iced Copper look pink?
While Iced Copper is a peachy pink neutral paint color, it does not appear pink.
In brightly lit spaces, Iced Copper will appear more peachy pink than in darker spaces, but it will not look pink. Its brown undertones give the color enough depth to stop it from leaning too pink.
Give Iced Copper a swatch and see what you think, especially at times when your home receives lots of natural light.
What's the difference: Behr Iced Copper vs Sweet Tea?
Behr Iced Copper and Sweet Tea are very similar paint colors; however, no two paint colors exactly alike!
With an LRV of 46, Iced Copper is slightly darker than Sweet Tea, which has an LRV of 48.
Both are in the orange color family. However, Sweet Tea leans a bit more orange. Sweet Tea is also a bit more saturated, whereas Iced Copper is softer and more muted.
Swatching both colors will help you see the difference and decide which one suits your style best.
What's the difference: Behr Iced Copper vs SW Tower Tan?
Iced Copper (LRV 46) is a bit darker than Tower Tan (LRV 50).
Tower Tan leans a bit more orange / saturated, whereas Iced Copper is a bit softer and more muted.
If you’re torn between the two, try swatching them side by side to see which one feels right in your space.
Before you go...
So, you've found the perfect paint color, but here's the thing - there's another big decision you have to make: picking the right paint sheen. Seriously, the level of glossiness can totally change how your color looks on the walls and how long the paint lasts!
Check out our complete guide to understanding paint sheens.

Meg Hemmelgarn is a freelance writer and home decor + DIY blogger who loves to talk about paint colors. She and her husband are currently renovating their third fixer upper. You can see their projects on her blog, Green With Decor.




