The word ‘champagne’ makes one think of fancy occasions and class, and its color namesake has that same sense of elegance and style.
It’s a soft, light color set that can be used for a wide range of styles and tastes. To help you choose the right shade of champagne for you, we have compiled 25 of the best shades for you to consider.
Here are our Readers Most Voted for Shades of Champagne
Champagne
RGB: 247, 231, 206
Hex: #F7E7CE
Common Uses: Living room or bedroom walls.
Matches well with: Light baby blue.
Standard champagne is a very soft pink shade that has a nice neutral tone to it. It’s great as an interior wall color, as it is subtle enough to not overpower your existing styles and décor.
It’s a great starting point, but we have many more shades in store!
Light Champagne
RGB: 250, 218, 163
Hex: #FADAA3
Common Uses: Kitchens or dining rooms.
Matches well with: Light pastel yellow
Light champagne is a lighter shade of the first one we saw. It has a bit more warmth to it with slightly more red in it, so it could make for a more inviting space that feels a bit cozier.
Pale Champagne
RGB: 252, 238, 199
Hex: #FCEEC7
Common Uses: Bedrooms or nurseries.
Matches well with: Light pink.
As the name suggests, pale champagne is a much lighter shade of this color. It could be barely perceptible in some settings, but its subtlety can really help to complement existing décor and styles.
Golden Champagne
RGB: 239, 208, 132
Hex: #EFD084
Common Uses: Kitchens or bedroom.
Matches well with: Light purple.
Golden champagne is the darkest shade we have seen so far, and so it is less subtle. This could be a good thing, as it will make a more deliberate impact on the space that you use it for.
Creamy Champagne
RGB: 247, 227, 175
Hex: #F7E3AF
Common Uses: Home exteriors or living rooms.
Matches well with: Light blue
Creamy champagne is a wonderfully sift and subtle shade that could be the dominant color in a room without overpowering other decorative elements.
You can pair it with light blue for a complimentary color scheme that is soft and lovely!
Ivory Champagne
RGB: 255, 248, 225
Hex: #FFF8E1
Common Uses: Bedroom walls and light color schemes.
Matches well with: Very light green.
Ivory champagne is such a muted color that you may think it’s white or cream at first glance. It has a very soft warmth to it that will create a sense of subliminal coziness when used in a room.
Antique Champagne
RGB: 217, 191, 119
Hex: #D9BF77
Common Uses: Kitchens or warmer color schemes.
Matches well with: Rich blue.
Antique champagne is much darker than some of the previous shades, but it is still light enough to be versatile and useful for many décor styles.
It’s great for a kitchen, dining room or any room that has a warmer color scheme.
Warm Champagne
RGB: 245, 224, 186
Hex: #F5E0BA
Common Uses: Bedrooms or living rooms.
Matches well with: Baby blue.
Warm champagne makes things a lot lighter while maintaining some warmth and vibrancy. You could use this in pretty much any room that has a slightly warmer color scheme while still staying subtle.
It can be paired with a baby blue for a stunning combination.
Beige Champagne
RGB: 241, 212, 164
Hex: #F1D4A4
Common Uses: Office spaces or classy living rooms.
Matches well with: Light pastel yellow.
Beige is a common color for decorating, even though it’s a rather simple color. This is because it goes with almost any colors, and this is true for beige champagne. It takes beige and adds a touch of warmth to it, while still maintaining the versatility in pairing that beige is known for.
Rosé Champagne
RGB: 251, 211, 194
Hex: #FBD3C2
Common Uses: Girl’s bedroom or nursery.
Matches well with: Light sky blue.
Rosé Champagne is one of the prettiest shades we have seen so far, as it has a lovely pinkness to it. It’s dark enough to be noticeable but is still soft on the eyes. It would be a perfect choice for a girl’s bedroom or even a nursery.
Shimmering Champagne
RGB: 250, 229, 201
Hex: #FAE5C9
Common Uses: Play rooms or soft color schemes.
Matches well with: Pastel yellow.
Shimmering champagne has the same pink hue that the previous shade had, but it’s a bit lighter. So, if the previous shade was a little too intense, this may be a better choice for your color scheme.
Sparkling Champagne
RGB: 255, 227, 159
Hex: #FFE39F
Common Uses: Office spaces or bedrooms.
Matches well with: Sky blue.
Sparkling champagne is a peachy shade that is one of my favorites in the collection so far. I love how warm and subtle this color is, and there are several rooms in my home I could picture using this for. What do you think of this classic shade?
Peach Champagne
RGB: 251, 213, 179
Hex: #FBD5B3
Common Uses: Bathroom walls or nurseries.
Matches well with: Light blue.
Peach champagne is another great option for anyone that likes a bit of pink without it being too bright. It’s a great option for walls of a bedroom, nursery or any other place you want to feel calm and inviting.
Apricot Champagne
RGB: 254, 214, 182
Hex: #FED6B6
Common Uses: Girl’s bedroom or playroom.
Matches well with: Sky blue.
Apricot champagne is a slight variation on the previous shade. It’s a bit lighter with a little more red intensity for a slightly more vibrant shade. Even though it’s a subtle difference, that subtlety can make all the difference when choosing a style!
Bubbly Champagne
RGB: 252, 225, 200
Hex: #FCE1C8
Common Uses: Calm spaces and office spaces.
Matches well with: Light pastel yellow.
Bubbly champagne is an even softer pink shade that could be used for many different styles and décor. It could be a dominant wall color or more subtle when used for decorations and minimal elements.
What could you use this shade for?
Sand Champagne
RGB: 249, 230, 195
Hex: #F9E6C3
Common Uses: Nurseries and bedrooms.
Matches well with: Light purple.
Sand champagne takes the light pink we saw in previous shades and adds a very slight brown hue to it. This makes it a more muted choice than some others on the list, but it still has a lot of beauty to it.
Bisque Champagne
RGB: 252, 228, 194
Hex: #FCE4C2
Common Uses: Soft color schemes and décor elements.
Matches well with: Light sky blue.
Bisque champagne may not seem all that different from the previous shade, but it’s another example of how a subtle change can make a big difference.
Also, these differences will be more apparent when applied to a larger surface.
Peachy Champagne
RGB: 251, 209, 162
Hex: #FBD1A2
Common Uses: Home exteriors or kitchen décor.
Matches well with: Light pink.
As the name suggests, peachy champagne brings a peachiness to the color that is rich and pretty. I think this is a great choice for exterior home walls or a warmer space like a kitchen or bedroom.
Velvet Champagne
RGB: 250, 216, 168
Hex: #FAD8A8
Common Uses: Bathroom and bedroom décor and color schemes.
Matches well with: Vibrant blue.
Considering colors is not just about wall colors, as you can also decide on colors for various elements of décor like your duvets, curtains and other elements in your room.
Velvet champagne will be a great choice for these kinds of elements as well, or you could use it as a dominant wall color.
Honey Champagne
RGB: 246, 212, 155
Hex: #F6D49B
Common Uses: Dining rooms or kitchen interiors.
Matches well with: Soft pink.
Honey champagne is as rich and vibrant as its namesake. It’s a warm and soft color that can create a comforting feeling in any space that you use it for.
I could definitely see myself using it in a kitchen space for a comforting feeling.
Pearly Champagne
RGB: 246, 229, 193
Hex: #F6E5C1
Common Uses: Home exteriors or girl’s bedrooms.
Matches well with: Light purple.
Pearly champagne softens things up again with a gorgeous lightness to the shade. Once again, it may blend into some color schemes, but sometimes that’s something you want in your space.
This would be amazing for a girl’s bedroom!
Sandy Champagne
RGB: 249, 231, 200
Hex: #F9E7C8
Common Uses: Subtle bedroom color schemes.
Matches well with: Light yellow.
Sandy champagne is the perfect choice for a subtle color scheme. You could use this for pillows, duvets, curtains or any other elements of your bedroom décor to create some lovely, soft highlights.
Caramel Champagne
RGB: 228, 188, 121
Hex: #E4BC79
Common Uses: Kitchens or dining rooms.
Matches well with: Pastel yellow.
Caramel champagne has a lovely richness to it that does make one think of caramel. It’s a rich color that can bring a lot of life to a space when used correctly.
It can also be used for more subtle décor elements.
Butterscotch Champagne
RGB: 226, 193, 124
Hex: #E2C17C
Common Uses: Home exteriors.
Matches well with: Light blue.
Butterscotch champagne is a subtle variation on the last one, but it’s slightly lighter than that one.
This subtle change can still make a big difference when applied to your space, so it’s worth taking a close look at both of them.
Satin Champagne
RGB: 248, 228, 193
Hex: #F8E4C1
Common Uses: Bedrooms or nurseries.
Matches well with: Light baby blue.
To finish off the collection, we have another soft, beautiful shade for you to consider. This is a light pink shade that would be perfect for subtle bedroom color schemes or a charming nursery.
In Summary
Hopefully you found a few shades of champagne to consider in this collection! Sparkling champagne was my personal favorite, as I love the soft peachy color it has.
For your own decorating, you can choose any that appeal to you and use them in amazing ways. Having so many shades in one place will make it so much easier to visualize it in your space!