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S/s15 colour trends – blush with excitement

One of this seasons interior design colour trends is Blush. Don't be fooled into thinking blush is a wishy-washy derogative of white that's insipid because it's not. Blush is a colour in its own right; like any other colours there are variations in tone along with an intensity born from the base colour undertones. Take make-up blusher as an example, some suit paler skin tones while others darker. You can also use make-up blusher as an indicator on how to use the colour blush – think of it along the line of highlighting and complimenting the rest of your colour palette. A beige and pink salmon living room with classy white sofas, armchairs and brown patterned cushions

Topaz Interiors

A pinky blush is the ideal colour to compliment soft greys. Large bay window with white voile panels and pink blush pencil pleat curtains

Desha Bille

Not quite intense enough to be a pastel, blush can be used to create a dreamy feminine look. A cream living room with white wooden seats and benches, and purple and cream artwork on the wall

Amy Vermillion

Blush with creamy undertones is the perfect colour if you don't want the harshness of pure white. A cream bathroom dressing room, with dressing table and two mirrors

Houzz

Pink undertones create a soft look that's ideal for bathrooms, complimenting both white and grey. White storage trolley with shoes and books on it

Style At Home

Think of pink champagne and use blush in a girly room that's bang up to-date. A cream and beige bedroom with cream curtains, white bedding and a wooden desk by the side of the bed in front of the window

Elements Of Style Blog

The calming effects of blush make it the ideal colour choice for gender friendly bedrooms.

Use tonal variations of blush to create a warm and friendly atmosphere in living rooms. A funky geometric grey metal chair, seemingly covered in pink rose petals

Retail Design Blog

This bespoke chair is aptly named Blush. A dining room with pink chairs, pink wall in the background and rose gold (copper) light fixtures

Sample Board

Blush with pink undertones works incredibly well with copper. Two lovely feature pieces of wall art depicting trees, flowers, leaves and birds

Maggie Stephens Interiors

Soft blush is the hallmark of many Eastern textiles as it's used as the base colour for screens, wallpapers and fabrics. Blush pink silky bedding, with lamps and candles in the background

Eat Sleep Live

Blush brings decadence and glamour to a bedroom when sitting next to gold and metallics; providing a stunning luxe look.

Blush soft furnishings and accessories look comfortably at home next to pale greys.

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