RuPaul Rejects Neutral Minimalism: A Deep Dive Into the Dusty Pink Entryway That Redefines Modern Hollywood Glamour

RuPaul's luxe entryway features black, white, and marble fixtures alongside a subtle, pink-painted wall for a distinct and timeless look

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Pink paint has been having a moment for the last little while, and after seeing RuPaul's luxe entryway, I am convinced it is here to stay.

The RuPaul's Drag Race host recently shared a clip of his glamorous entryway, and I was particularly struck by the blush-pink wall paint, which complements the twin marble pillars and crown molding beautifully. If you want to decorate with pink but are worried it will feel immature, Ru's space is the perfect inspiration.

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While there are endless shades to choose from, design experts recommend a particular one for the undecided.

'Pink is having a moment in the home, specifically muted softer shades of powdery pink like Farrow & Ball’s Sulking Room Pink,' says Michael Rolland, managing director at The Paint Shed.

'The shade is extremely versatile and can work well in most rooms around the home. When considering where to paint pink, take into account the lighting and size of the room, as this hue can impact the feel of the space.'

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He continues, 'The shade adds warmth and character to rooms in a truly contemporary way, making it a great option throughout the home. For small rooms, this light pink shade works well as it reflects light, making the walls appear to fall back and giving the illusion of a bigger, more open space. In bigger rooms, avoid overwhelming the space; instead, highlight accent walls and alcove spaces with the pink shade to create points of interest.'

Pair your pink-painted wall with luxe accents, such as this marble table from Wayfair and this matte-black HomeCourt candle, for a contemporary look.


Ultimately, RuPaul’s pink entryway is a reminder that color can be both confident and considered. When chosen thoughtfully, pink moves beyond novelty and becomes a timeless design tool – softening architectural details, elevating everyday spaces, and injecting personality without sacrificing elegance.

Whether you commit to a full room or test the waters with an accent wall, this new wave of muted pinks proves that decorating boldly can still feel grown-up, refined, and utterly inviting.


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Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.