While we love a traditional neutral —ivory, eggshell, brown, beige, black, and everything in between—there's something to be said for those chameleon colors that don't overwhelm a space but aren't necessarily what you think of when you think of neutrals. A favorite of designers, especially lately, is shades of sophisticated pinks. Think of pretty putty, muddied salmon, "dusty" blush, and other more muted colors in the pink range that have undertones of brown, beige, or gray-brown.

Interested in trying these shades out? Check out the genius ways designers did it, below, along with some smart tips for incorporating this hue into your own home.

Pick Two Shades in the Same Color Family

"I love a warm, neutral pink for a bathroom because everyone looks good in a soft blush tone," says Ha

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