Peach is warm, gentle, and quietly cheerful. A soft, pale blend of orange and pink, it feels fresh and inviting without the energy of a bright coral, which is why it shows up in beauty brands, soft modern design, and welcoming interiors. Peach behaves almost like a warm neutral, so it pairs beautifully with a wide range of colors.

This guide covers the best colors that go with peach, the color theory behind why they work, and ready-to-use palettes you can copy in a single click. Click any swatch to copy its hex code.

What color is peach, exactly? #

Peach is a pale, desaturated orange with a hint of pink, often written as #FFC9A8. It sits on the warm side of the color wheel, a softened version of coral and orange. Its low saturation gives it that gentle, comforting quality.

Peach’s superpower is its softness. Because it is so light and muted, it works almost like a warm neutral, adding gentle warmth and glow without ever feeling loud.

The quick answer: best colors that go with peach #

If you just need the shortlist, these six pair beautifully with peach:

  • Teal and blue, peach’s cool complement for fresh contrast
  • Navy, for crisp, sophisticated depth
  • Mint green, for a soft pastel harmony
  • Cream and white, for a calm, romantic look
  • Gray, for modern balance
  • Sage green, for a natural, earthy feel

Each one comes with a copy-ready palette below.

1. Peach and teal (the fresh complement) #

Since peach is a soft orange, its complement falls in the teal and blue range. The cool teal makes warm peach glow, creating a bright, balanced palette that feels fresh and uplifting.

It is a favorite for summer brands, beauty, and cheerful, modern design. Teal is wonderfully versatile, as covered in our guide to what goes with teal.

Peach and teal, fresh complement

2. Peach and navy (crisp depth) #

Navy gives peach a deep, cool anchor. The dark blue grounds peach’s softness and adds crisp contrast, turning a delicate pastel into a confident, modern palette that still feels warm and friendly.

It is a great choice for clean branding and elegant, contemporary design. Navy anchors beautifully, as covered in our guide to what goes with navy.

Peach and navy, crisp depth

3. Peach and mint green (soft pastel) #

Peach and mint green is a classic pastel pairing, sweet and gentle without being saccharine. The warm peach and cool mint balance each other, creating a soft, optimistic palette that feels light and playful.

It is a lovely choice for baby and lifestyle brands, spring design, and friendly packaging. Mint is fresh and calming, as covered in our guide to what goes with mint green.

Peach and mint, soft pastel

4. Peach and cream (calm and romantic) #

Peach with soft cream and white is the gentlest, most romantic pairing there is. The warm neutrals keep peach feeling fresh and tender, creating an airy, delicate palette full of calm.

It is a great choice for minimal beauty brands, wedding design, and soft, welcoming layouts.

Peach and cream, calm romance

5. Peach and gray (modern balance) #

Gray is the calm, neutral backdrop that lets peach shine without overwhelming. A cool gray sets off peach’s warmth beautifully, giving a balanced, contemporary palette with one soft, glowing focal color.

This is a great choice for modern branding and clean UI. Gray pairs with almost any accent, as covered in our guide to what goes with gray.

Peach and gray, modern balance

6. Peach and sage green (natural and earthy) #

Peach and sage green is a soft, organic pairing pulled from nature, like ripe fruit and leaves. Both are gentle and muted, so the combination feels calm, warm, and easy on the eye.

It is a lovely choice for wellness brands, natural products, and serene interiors. Sage is wonderfully versatile, as covered in our guide to what goes with sage green.

Peach and sage, natural earth

How to use peach in your designs #

A few rules to make any peach palette work:

  • Use peach as a soft base or accent. It is gentle enough for backgrounds and warm enough to glow as a highlight.
  • Add a cool partner. Peach is warm, so a cool note like teal, navy, or mint brings freshness and contrast.
  • Add depth. Peach can feel faint alone, so anchor it with navy, gray, or a deeper warm tone for structure.
  • Mind your contrast. Peach on white is very low-contrast, so use a dark neutral for body text and reserve peach for backgrounds and accents.

Peach loves cool complements and soft pastel partners alike. Explore these pairings next:

Build your own peach palette #

These hex codes are starting points. To build a complete palette around peach, use the PaletteDeck generator, browse our most popular palettes, or explore more color guides.

Click any swatch above to copy its hex code, then drop it into your design tool.