With Pantone’s announcement of the color of the year, we wanted to find ways to incorporate Marsala into our home.
Marsala is a strong, warm, bold color. It’s often thought of as a neutral, like beige or navy blue. It works as a color for formal spaces or casual-cozy places.
If you are into the color, it’s easy to pair it with other colors. We searched around for examples of the color online, and here is a round up of photos from out Pinterest board showcasing this chosen color.
We talked with color expert Amy Wax from Color 911 and Virginia DesRoches from Artful Interiors about Marsala on MyFixitUpLife LIVE! Check out the interviews.
Amy Wax from Color 911 has shared colors that compliment Marsala.
Incorporate the color of the year with other earth tones.
Amy Wax providing more color of the year ideas.
Marsala doesn’t just have to be for the home. It can be incorporated in to your makeup…
Your jewelry…
Or even your wardrobe.
Dress up your mornings with this lovely coffee maker.
This color looks great in the kitchen as an accent tile.
Distress a cabinet with the color of the year to add style to your home.
Love this. I think it would be wonderful as a center piece.
This color of the year goes nicely with teal walls!
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