Wedding color palettes

7 Peach Wedding Color Palettes

A good peach wedding palette keeps the soft orange-pink warm and a little muted, then pairs it with a cool partner like sage or a soft blue so it does not read too sweet. Peach is one of the friendliest colors to work with because it flatters most skin tones and mixes easily with blush, coral, and cream. Below are seven curated peach palettes with the exact hex codes for each color.

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What colors pair with peach

Peach pairs with sage and eucalyptus for a garden look, with blush and coral for a warm tonal palette, and with navy or a soft blue when you want cool contrast. Champagne and cream are the neutrals that suit it, and soft gold or rose gold is the metallic. Keep the peach muted rather than neon so it reads sophisticated.

Peach wedding flowers

Peach wedding flowers include garden roses, ranunculus, dahlias, and juliet roses in soft peach and apricot, mixed with cream blooms and airy greenery. Peach is one of the easiest colors to find in real flowers, which makes bouquets and centerpieces straightforward.

Best season for a peach wedding

Peach suits spring and summer best, where it feels fresh and romantic. It carries into early fall when you deepen it toward apricot and pair it with terracotta or rust.

Frequently asked questions

What colors go with peach for a wedding?
Peach goes with sage green, blush, coral, navy, cream, and champagne, finished with soft gold or rose gold. Sage cools it, blush and coral keep it warm and tonal, and navy adds contrast.
Is peach a good wedding color?
Yes. Peach is warm, soft, and flattering on a wide range of skin tones, and it is easy to find in real flowers, which makes it one of the more forgiving colors to build a spring or summer palette around.
What is the difference between peach and coral?
Peach is softer and more muted, leaning pink; coral is brighter and more saturated, leaning orange-red. They pair beautifully, with peach as the dominant color and coral as an accent for energy.
What season is best for a peach wedding?
Spring and summer suit peach best. It carries into early fall if you deepen it toward apricot and pair it with terracotta or rust.

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