Looking for a bold and playful pink paint color? Let me introduce you to Sherwin Williams Dragon Fruit and see if it’s the vibrant pop your home is craving!
There’s something about darker pinks that brings so much happiness and energy to a space.
They feel modern and joyful, giving any room a bold, fresh vibe that instantly lifts your mood.
I love using pink in unexpected ways, such as a focal point in a child’s room (think built-ins) or a fun pop of color on a front door.
So, I’ve chosen a popular pink paint color, Dragon Fruit by Sherwin Williams, to do a thorough review.
If you’re after a bold pink that’s not too dark but still makes a statement, this could be the choice for you!
Dragon Fruit, Sherwin Williams, SW 6855
Dragon Fruit is a bold, bright pop of pink that adds a fun vibe to a space without going too dark.
Sherwin Williams featured Dragon Fruit in its 2025 Colormix Forecast, highlighting it as one of 48 trending hues.
Grab a peel-and-stick sample of Dragon Fruit to test it in your home!
Color Family
Dragon Fruit falls within the red family, but its playful pink tone sets it apart.
Light Reflectance Value
23
Light Reflective Value (LRV) shows how much light a color reflects. It’s measured on a scale from 0, which is pure black, to 100, which is pure white.
The Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 23 places Dragon Fruit on the darker side of mid-toned paint colors. It’s bold and rich, but not so dark that it loses its vibrancy.
RGB Colors
R: 204 G: 97 B: 127
RGB tells you how much red, green, and blue make up a color.
It’s measured on a scale from 0 to 255 for each color, creating the perfect mix that makes up the final shade.
Hex Code
#CC617F
Undertones
Dragon Fruit has strong red undertones that give it that bold, energetic feel.
Now, I’ve found that darker colors like this don’t change too much with lighting, but it still makes a difference.
In south-facing rooms with lots of sunlight, Dragon Fruit tends to pull out more of its red side, sometimes even leaning a little maroon.
In north-facing rooms or spaces with less light, it shifts slightly to look more pink. It’s not a huge change, but you’ll definitely notice the difference.
From my experience, it’s always a good idea to swatch colors on your wall.
Lighting changes throughout the day, and you want to make sure the color feels right both day and night before committing to it.
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Best Uses
I love to use a bold color like Dragon Fruit for:
- Creating a focal point, such as a fireplace or beadboard
- Built-ins
- Interior or exterior doors
- Shutters
- Accent wall
- Furniture
Similar Colors
- Sherwin Williams Hibiscus
- Benjamin Moore Razzle Dazzle
- Behr Ballerina Tutu
- Sherwin Williams Pink Flamingo
- Sherwin Williams Eros Pink
- Benjamin Moore Royal Fuschia
- Behr Pagoda
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Coordinating Colors
Dragon Fruit pairs beautifully with other bold colors like blue, green, yellow, and purple, bringing out its vibrant personality.
For a softer look, it also works nicely with pastels like violet, blue, green, and pink.
I’ve found it looks amazing when paired with warm neutrals too. Try it with soft whites, beige (especially those with red tones), or even black for a striking contrast.
Light cool blues:
- Breezy
- Aqua-Sphere
- Tradewind
- Rain
- Languid Blue
Deep blues:
- Charcoal Blue
- In the Navy
- Anchors Aweigh
- Naval
- Salty Dog
Reddish neutrals:
- Malted Milk
- Abalone Shell
- Simplify Beige
- Unfussy Beige
Trim Colors
Dragon Fruit looks fantastic when paired with soft whites for trim.
The lighter trim helps balance the boldness of the pink, creating a fresh, clean contrast.
- Sherwin Williams Alabaster
- Benjamin Moore White Dove
- Behr Cameo White
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FAQs
Here are some common frequently asked questions about Dragon Fruit.
What color is Sherwin Williams Dragon Fruit?
Sherwin Williams Dragon Fruit is a bold and vibrant pink, perfect for adding a fun pop of color to any room. It’s the kind of pink that really brings energy and excitement to a space.
Is Dragon Fruit warm or cool?
Dragon Fruit is definitely a warm paint color. Its bold pink tone has a warmth that makes it feel lively and inviting, rather than harsh or cold.
What color trim goes with SW Dragon Fruit?
Dragon Fruit pairs beautifully with soft whites for trim. I love how it balances the boldness of the pink while keeping the look fresh and clean.
Some great options to try are Sherwin Williams Alabaster, Benjamin Moore White Dove, or Behr Cameo White.
What is the Benjamin Moore equivalent of Dragon Fruit?
While there isn’t an exact match between brands, Dragon Fruit shares similarities with Benjamin Moore Razzle Dazzle and Royal Fuchsia. Both have that same bold, eye-catching quality.
Make sure to swatch the colors in your space before deciding, since lighting can affect how they look.
Is SW Dragon Fruit really dark?
Dragon Fruit has an LRV of 23, which means it’s on the darker side of mid-toned colors.
It’s definitely bold, but it’s not super dark—it strikes a good balance between rich and playful.
Swatching the color in your space and checking it in different lighting throughout the day will help you decide if it’s the right level of bold for you.
What is the color code for Sherwin Williams Dragon Fruit?
Dragon Fruit’s color code is Sherwin Williams 6855, and its hex code is #CC617F. These are useful if you need to match the exact shade for your project.
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.
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Thanks for reading!
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.