#Pink tones skin
If 'muddy' tones were where colors were skewing the past few years, the new trend is definitely 'earthy'. If you're looking for something a little more punchy, this living room by Giancarlo Valle features walls saturated in Dead Salmon by Farrow & Ball (a color I didn't include below because it went bit richer than I wanted to, but it's quite fantastic). It's fun to take these colors and start to saturate them to see how far you're willing to go. A big white rug might help take care of that. Unfortunately for us, with our floors also being wood, I have to be careful of overloading on all these warm tones together. In a more pared down look, this dining room shows how well pale oak finishes work with this peachy pink. Ready for some inspiration images? Good, me too. . And where might this color be going? Most likely, upstairs in my dressing room. But as I creep closer to the final version of decorating in each of our rooms, I'm reconsidering everything and that means paint too. Some people swap pillows, I seem to paint walls seasonally. This color also happens to be on my mind because I've been working on nailing down some final paint colors for the house. But when it comes to walls and those yummy earthy pink paint colors that offer up peach, brown and beige undertones, I can't get enough. I know some of you out there are probably asking why on earth is she still talking about pink walls? Yes, I know.