Unexpected red theory in flooring and interior design
Sweet without being sugary. Cosy yet polished. We’ve got a crush on this colour combo.
Cherry Blush is where soft romance meets rich, grown-up warmth. Think blush pinks that glow gently in the light, paired with deep burgundy tones that add depth and a little drama, all balanced beautifully with creamy neutrals. It’s a palette that feels cosy yet polished and sweet without being sugary.
A red and pink colour scheme brings an inviting warmth that makes any room feel instantly more welcoming. To weave these two shades into your space, start from the ground up with soft cream carpet or neutral smooth floor. Use layers of blush home decor like cushions, throws or a feature chair, then anchor the space with touches of burgundy for contrast.
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Brushed brass, warm woods and soft textures like velvet or boucle sit perfectly with a blush interior design scheme, helping to create a space that feels elegant, comforting and effortlessly put together. Pink is a great neutral colour for walls, especially earthy blush pinks. Break up the backdrop and add a pop of colour with a gorgeous cherry red loveseat.
While red is usually classed as stimulating in colour pyschology, when paired with pink, the combination feels cosy yet polished. A herringbone wood floor is a timeless addition to a bedroom, and the bespoke burgundy fluted headboard adds plenty of texture and colour. Think beyond cherry red as a colour and give your home a boost with fun cherry home decor.