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Wall painted with a soft blush pink hue

Blush colours have long been used in powder rooms and feminine spaces. However, this elegant colour palette has become a firm favourite with interior designers in recent years. 

Combining elements of nude, peach and pale pink, blush tones are a versatile alternative to traditional neutrals. Even the lightest blush tones can bring warmth to a space, helping you create a timeless blank canvas that’s easy to personalise with room accents and soft furnishings. 

Blush hues infused with plenty of red are ideal for living spaces and bedroom interiors, bringing passion and intensity to your decor schemes. What’s more, you’re never in danger of overwhelming a space with a blush palette. Thanks to a backbone of classic white, these elegant tones are remarkably versatile. 

Whether you’re looking for soft dusky pink paint or a more vibrant shade like coral, you’re sure to find the perfect colour at Johnstone’s. 

Eight Blush Paint Colours for Your Next Project

Thinking of freshening up your walls with blush pinks? Below are just some of the shades you can use to reimagine your space. 

Blush tones are typically fairly complex, even if you’re dealing with a lighter colour. Although Peach Tone looks fairly muted, there’s a lot of depth to this beautiful blush. With hints of apricot and orange, it will make a welcome addition to any palette rich in florals and citrus-infused colours. What’s more, a dash of cinnamon brings some spice to this stylish shade. 

If you’re using this as a wall colour, explore other peachy tones and sun-kissed blush tones to create depth and complexity. If you want to accentuate those cinnamon undertones, you can even introduce more dramatic shades like caramelised orange and pumpkin tones. 

The right blush tone creates the illusion of space and helps make use of natural light. Blush Beige is a versatile pick that can provide any room with a new lease of life. This muted carrot orange is elegant and easy on the eye, although it truly shines when paired with other blush tones. 

Use the orange undertones or peachy tints as your inspiration when choosing your accent colours. Other blush tones work incredibly well alongside this sophisticated beige, although pastels and autumn closes can also prove very effective. 

A brilliant blush should make a statement in its own right, but also pair effortlessly with a broad palette. Peach Corsage is a versatile colour that ticks both boxes. This soft rosy orange is fresh and alluring, although it still delivers as far as colour intensity is concerned. 

You can use this shade as a wall colour for every surface. If you’re decorating a bedroom, stick to an off-white paint colour for the ceiling and internal doors to amplify natural light. Not sure how to accessorise your room? Almost every style of furniture will work nicely alongside this enchanting colour, although premium upholstery and metallics will make the biggest impact.  

Blush shades can also form the basis for an earthy palette. Warm Blush is a refined colour choice that will serve as a beautiful foundation for a more elegant room palette. Although subdued, this blush shade is rich and juicy. A perfect combination of pink and orange make it a stylish option that will enhance and elevate your interiors. 

You can pair this shade with other blush colours. However, it also works well with jewel tones. If you want to ground things, stick to earthy hues like taupe and contemporary greige. 

A low-key blush doesn’t have to be boring. Just Blush is fairly reserved, but that doesn’t mean it won’t make a big impact when used to decorate your interiors. This cheerful cerise pink is an uplifting alternative to neutral colours, making it an obvious pick if you’re looking to ditch off-white hues that have been done to death. 

Although there are pink undertones here, you’re not limited to rosy shades when adding accents to your palette. In fact, this cerise hue works equally well with cooler tones. If you’re a fan of greys and paint colours with bluish tints, you’re free to incorporate them alongside this brilliant blush. 

Despite the name, this paint colour makes a lasting impression. While Shy Blush is a fairly subtle paint colour, it’s lifted by a backbone of bright fuchsia that will bring warmth to your rooms. What’s more, a dash of magenta gives it a regal quality. 

A beautiful alternative to conventional light purples like violet and lavender, this blush can be used in almost any room. If you’re using it in a bedroom or living space, enhance those magenta undertones by bringing in fiery crimson accents. Off-whites and greys are also the way to go when choosing complementary shades. For contrast, think about using muted greens like sage and moss. 

If you’re keen to make a big impact with blush colours, it’s worth exploring floral-inspired colours. Pleasing Pink is a showcase of what happens when a blush palette embraces its floral heritage. This pastel cerise is infused with rose and pink, making it an exceptionally elegant choice. 

Although it’s a light colour, it’s fairly saturated for a blush shade. You can use it to paint every vertical surface in a smaller room, although it also works remarkably well alongside more subdued blush shades. 

A good blush shade should have bags of depth and colour intensity. Blushing Senorita is a fine example of this. This rosy hue makes an immediate impact with its pink backbone. However, it’s the ruby red undertones that set this colour apart from the rest. 

Because of its vibrancy, this paint colour doesn’t need to lean on other shades to transform a space. You can stick to classic white or subdued neutrals to take care of mouldings and other little details. However, you won’t have any trouble coordinating it with other blush tones. Peachy hues, silvery pinks and dusty purples will also work well alongside it. 

Where Do Blush Paint Colours Excel?

In recent years, the appetite for blush paint colours has soared. Today, they’re regularly used in place of traditional neutrals. With a carefully selected palette, blush colours can be used to decorate pretty much any room. 

The obvious place to use blush colours is the bedroom. Subdued pinks and nude tones will easily create a sense of tranquillity. What’s more, these versatile hues pair beautifully with soft fabrics and natural materials, making for a more harmonious sleep space. 

They’re also ideal for living spaces. Peachy blush colours can provide a beautiful blank canvas, without you having to sacrifice warmth. They’re easy to coordinate with, letting you experiment with a multitude of accent colours. 

All decorating styles can embrace a blush palette. Subdued hues make an easy pairing with traditional interiors. However, a more modern home can also make use of blush paint colours. If you’re using a more neutral blush, you can make a real impact by coordinating your paint colours with striking monochromes. 

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