Incarnadine is Farrow & Ball?? richest crimson, its name rooted in Latin but now widely associated with deep reds. Reminiscent of the glossy red favored by David Hicks at Barons Court in the 1970s, this shade exudes classic glamour. It creates a luxurious atmosphere in halls, especially when paired with Tanner?? Brown on woodwork, or offers a bold, graphic look alongside bright white. For best results, use a red or warm tone primer and undercoat. Dimity is the recommended complementary white to complete the scheme.
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