Warm Persimmon Color Palette for a Bold Look
This persimmon color palette pairs warm Benjamin Moore paint colors with soft neutrals for a cozy, inviting, and bold color scheme.

Persimmon is such a beautiful, bold color that is not often used in home decor, but for those of us who love it, I created this palette to show how it can be used in the home without compromising a gorgeous, well-designed home.
The color hex codes and the Benjamin Moore paint color matches are included below to make it easy to bring this look to life in your own home.
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Persimmon Color Palette
First, let’s talk about what interior design style works well with this color palette and how to implement these colors in your home. Then, we’ll go over the matching hex codes and paint colors.

What Design Style Works Well With This Palette?
This persimmon color palette works beautifully with modern organic, transitional, and relaxed traditional interiors.
The warm orange and brown tones feel grounded and natural, which pairs so nicely with soft textures, simple furniture lines, and layered neutrals.
It also fits right in with homes that lean a little rustic or have vintage accents, since the colors feel timeless rather than trendy. If your style favors comfort, warmth, and subtle contrast, this color scheme fits right in.
How to Implement These Colors In Your Home
One of my favorite ways to use this color palette is to keep the walls light and neutral, then bring in persimmon through pillows, throws, and accent furniture.
The deeper shades, like Tawny Rose and Wenge, are perfect for grounding pieces like side tables and frames, or for an accent wall if you want a little drama.
Fireball Orange works best in smaller doses, like textiles or decor, so it adds warmth without overpowering the room. Used together, these paint colors create a color scheme that feels cozy, balanced, and easy to live with.
Persimmon Color Palette Hex Codes

Color hex codes are hexadecimal representations of colors used primarily in web design and digital graphics.
They consist of six characters, ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F, representing the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) components, respectively.
Hex codes allow designers to specify colors precisely, ensuring consistency across various digital platforms and achieving the desired aesthetic.
These codes can be used in HTML, CSS, and graphic design software, providing a universal language for color communication in the digital realm.
The hex codes for this color palette are:
- #d9d8d6
- #b6a393
- #c34e32
- #924e34
- #3a2c22
Benjamin Moore Paint Colors

If you love these colors and want to use any of them as paint colors in your home, I have included the Benjamin Moore paint color matches.
On the Benjamin Moore website, you can order samples of their paint colors in a half-pint size, a 4″x8″ color swatch, or as a peel-and-stick paint sample. On the Samplize website, you can order full 8.5″x11″ peel-and-stick paint samples.
The Benjamin Moore paint colors for this palette are:
- Shoreline
- Quietude
- Fireball Orange
- Tawny Rose
- Wenge
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Conclusion
What I love most about this persimmon color palette is how flexible it is from room to room.
It works just as well in a living space as it does in a bedroom or reading nook. The mix of warm tones and soft neutrals makes it a great option if you’re thinking about a whole-house color scheme that flows naturally.
Nothing feels too bold, but nothing fades into the background either. It’s the kind of color palette that still feels good years down the road.
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