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PEACH FUZZ
It is THE color of the year 2024: Peach Fuzz.
In between pink and orange, this shade has the advantage of both being soft and dynamic.
But above all it will guarantee to bring to your interior a warm, friendly and Feel good vibe.
Let's find out together how to deploy all its powers into your home.
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AS A COLOR BASE
For a healthy glow effect in your home, use Peach Fuzz on the walls.
Ideal for rooms with low amount of natural light, it will pair perfectly with neutral tones and light oak.
Have fun with paint textures for a more or less pop look.
Source : Pinterest
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TO CREATE A FOCAL POINT
To highlight an element of your interior (sofa, kitchen, tiles, ceiling), this shade will be perfect.
It will instantly catch the eye, especially in a minimalist decor.
BONUS: we select rich textures such as velvet, enameled tiles or satin paint to make the color even stronger.
Source : Pinterest
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AS A CAMAIEU
Halfway between pink and orange, Peach Fuzz has the advantage of working very well as a camaieu.
Combined in more or less pastel shades with pronounced terracotta or pink colors, the decor will take on a vintage vibe but above all will be very warm.
Perfect for a bedroom!
Source : Pinterest
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AS A DUO WITH POWERFUL COLORS
Despite its energizing power, Peach Fuzz will play the role of a moderator when associated with a bright color.
Magic of the chromatic circle, it will energize warm colors like yellow or red.
At the opposite, it will bring temperance to cold colors like a Majorelle blue or a tangy green.
Source:Hotel Salt of Palmar by Camille Walala
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COCOON ACCESSORIES
To capitalize on the "Feel Good" side of this shade without taking too many risks, focus on accessories.
Lighting, Textiles or seats: we select them ESPECIALLY in warm materials.
A long-pile wool rug, a lacquered metal lamp, a velvet armchair.
These are perfect options to bring comfort to the bedroom and conviviality to the living room.
Source : Anthropologie
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SOURCES
1/ Pinterest - 2/ Bateaumagne Architecture - 3/ Pinterest - 4/ Hotel Ignacia, Mexico by Andres Gutierrez - 5/ Ichi Station, Milan by Masquespacio- 6/ Hotel Salt of Palma, Mauritius by Camille Walala - 7/ Salone del Mobile, Milan