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Rosé is not just for Sipping

Add a touch of rosé to make your interior crisp and refreshing.

Rosé is becoming more and more popular as a light and cool beverage option. It’s also a perfect choice to revitalize your interior design plan. This soft color was popular in interior design in the 1980s and called dusty rose, and it’s now gaining popularity as rosé.

Rosé is a soft color part way between red and magenta in hue, and then toned down to a lighter shade. Just like the wine, this decorating color can range from the lightest of pinks to a more hearty shade. Other names for this color are blush, rose pink, light apricot and peach haze.

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Rosé works equally well for modern or traditional interiors.

Rosé is a smart decorating choice that’s a bit more sophisticated and subtle than more typical pink tones. This subtle shade of pink doesn’t have to look girly or frilly. It’s a smooth tone that works equally well for modern or traditional interiors.

Rosé goes well with many colors including violet, gray, beige, black and white. And it looks fabulous with almost every shade of blue and green, including powder blue, sky blue, mint, sage, forest, teal and acid. You can even pair it with bright red, pink or orange!

Ideas for adding this subtle color to your décor.

If you’re not sure you’ll like rosé in your home environment, try it for just one element such as:

  • A small piece of furniture,
  • Slipcovers,
  • Throw pillows,
  • Bed linens.
  • Or accent just one wall of a room with rosé paint.

Add a touch of soft and calming rosé to your interior this season. It’s an intoxicating choice!

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