
Treasure Seeker
Often used for its bright and airy qualities, Treasure Seeker remains a staple for Cloverdale Paint designers. It is widely considered one of the best colors in its class to maximize natural light while maintaining a clean, neutral backdrop. We've gathered 8 real-home scenarios to help you visualize this color alongside our expert data.
Hex
#FDE9AE
LRV
83.00
Treasure Seeker's Color Strip
Treasure Seeker is the third shade on this 7-color strip, sitting between Sunrise Glow and Hot Spot. The strip spans from Picture Perfect at the lightest end to Frenzy at the deepest. Strip 92 puts these related shades in sequence, making it simple to find the tone that suits your room.
Treasure Seeker in Real Rooms
Treasure Seeker has a high LRV of 83 — it reflects a lot of light and will read pale and airy in most spaces.
1 Bathroom Photo
Bathrooms test color in specific ways — task lighting, tile grout, and chrome or brass fixtures all compete for attention. Treasure Seeker holds its own against all of it, and tends to photograph even better than it reads in person.

Treasure Seeker in a bathroom context — crisp, grounded, dependable.
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2 Bedroom Photos
A bedroom finished in Treasure Seeker rewards the time you spend in it. The color is deep enough to feel intentional and luxurious, but not so saturated that it becomes visually tiring over time — it strikes the perfect balance for a space meant for both deep sleep and the slow, reflective hours before it.

Treasure Seeker in a children's bedroom: gentle, considered, liveable.
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Treasure Seeker fills this airy bedroom without demanding attention.
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1 Dining Room Photo
In a formal dining room, Treasure Seeker provides a sophisticated backdrop for artwork and large-scale mirrors. The color's depth helps to "absorb" the room's edges, making the flickering light of candles and the sparkle of glassware the stars of the show.

Treasure Seeker adds presence to this dining room without overpowering it.
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2 Misc Photos
In laundry rooms, Treasure Seeker adds a surprising level of "design" to a space that is often forgotten. It proves that even the most utilitarian rooms deserve a color that feels considered, intentional, and calming.

Treasure Seeker on an entryway staircase — grounded, welcoming, assured.
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Treasure Seeker in a sun room, where light tests every paint color honestly.
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1 Kitchen Photo
Treasure Seeker is particularly effective in kitchens with a lot of natural light. It tempers the glare from sun hitting polished surfaces, providing a matte-like visual anchor that keeps the room feeling grounded even during the brightest parts of the day.

Treasure Seeker keeps this kitchen feeling open and well-considered.
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1 Living Room Photo
Treasure Seeker provides a subtle architectural "lift" to a living room, especially those with high ceilings or intricate crown molding. The way shadows settle into the corners with this particular shade adds a layer of history and gravity to the space, making even a new build feel like it has stories to tell.

Treasure Seeker brings quiet confidence to this living room interior.
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