13 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Home, According to Experts

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You should not use peach fuzz 

Peach fuzz was a very popular color in the 1960s, but gradually it was replaced by other beautiful colors, and in the 1970s no such color was ever found in people’s houses, and surprisingly, it has never made a comeback since. You can probably figure out the reason on your own. 

“Peach is just such a hard color to work with. It is almost impossible to design around,” Humphrey says. “And really, it is very dated.”

When it comes to home accessories or clothing, this color can be very beautiful and warm, but unfortunately, when you choose to paint your wall fuzzy peach the things can change.

This next one is not so sweet…..

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20 thoughts on “13 Paint Colors You Should Never Use in Your Home, According to Experts”

  1. Pink tile bathrooms!
    I had an idea to paint the ceilings in all rooms and halls one color–off-white veined with gold–and use a different color in each room. A color I’d pick for a study, library or man cave was favored by the Romans–a Venetian or brick red, maybe russet ..

  2. Michael T Greene

    You probably should not paint any exterior surfaces in sea; brown…unless you don’t mind your place being mistaken for a UPS facility.

  3. Virginia Fischer

    I really don’t care what the so called experts like or dislike. They don’t live on n my home so if I want to use rainbow colors every where I will

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  6. This also depends upon whose bathroom we’re discussing. In a child’s bathroom, white would be a problem. But I’ve used it in a master bath with fabulous results; white doors, a wall of built in cabinets in white & bath & shower surround & vanity in white Carrera marble. The room had a bright, spacious & relaxing feel.

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