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Peach Fuzz: tips for using the color of the year 2024 in your home
Pantone has chosen the softness and friendliness of the velvety 13-1023 TCX Peach Fuzz as the 2024 color, which, as always, will define the decorative trends of this year.

For twenty-five years, the Pantone Color Institute has been blending the science of color with its emotional components to establish trends that will influence various sectors such as fashion, makeup, design, and furnishings in the coming months. According to this institution, 2024 will be imbued with the delicacy and warmth of a soft orange: we will show you how to seamlessly incorporate it into your home decor.
What is the meaning behind Peach Fuzz?
Peach Fuzz represents a sense of closeness and connection. This color aims to radiate elegance and warmth in every space, a shade that resonates deeply and conveys positive vibes.

How is the color of the year chosen?
The Pantone color experts team carefully examines the global work of artists, designers, architects, and influencers to find inspiration in the creation of the color of the year that is approaching.
To be honest, peach color hasn’t necessarily been on our radar lately. That said, we are pleasantly surprised by Pantone’s Peach Fuzz as it provides a middle ground between loud and relaxed. Peach (and its various shades) are quite versatile when integrated into the home and can be used as a focal point or as a subtle detail in any space.
How to combine Pantone Peach Fuzz with other colors

When considering colors to pair with the peach shade chosen by Pantone for 2024, it is helpful to focus on those that enhance the overall look. Here are some shade suggestions that can work well with our protagonist of the year.
Colors to pair with Peach Fuzz
Pastels: soft pastels like mint green, lavender, sky blue, and light pink can work well, creating a delicate palette.
Earth tones: tones like soft sage green, light terracotta, and dusty pink can enhance the natural and soft look of Peach Fuzz.
Light grays: these tones provide a neutral background that allows Peach Fuzz to stand out.
Soft yellows: pale yellows, like pastel yellow, can create a cheerful and soft contrast with peach, especially in spring and summer.
Metals: soft metallics like champagne and light bronze can add a touch of sophistication and glamour to the overall look.
Whites: off-white or ivory can provide a clean and fresh background.
Monochromatic schemes: creating a room with various shades of peach, from light to slightly deeper tones, can result in a coherent and aesthetically pleasing monochromatic look.

Peach Fuzz transcends being a mere color trend; it encapsulates a narrative that reflects our collective desire for comfort, empathy, and connection. Incorporating this shade into our homes is practically the hope of opening doors to visually appealing and emotionally warm spaces, redefining our interaction with our living environments and transforming them into true “sanctuaries.”
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