The buds are blossoming and spring is on the horizon, immerse yourself in the new fresh color palette with the new season. The Easter bunnies and colorful eggs have inspired many home owners of the pastel color palette. Pastels are considered to be spring-like and they are often called spring or Easter colors. Incorporate pastel color palette into your interior today. The pastel colors are usually described as “soothing”, “soft”, “near neutral”, “milky”, “washed out” and “desaturated”, so avoid anything primary toned and pick a pastel shade with plenty of white in the interior.
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1. Pastel Kitchen Accessories
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It’s easy to incorporate pastel color scheme into a kitchen by just adding the pastel-colored housewares and appliances. The peppermint green, baby blue and pale pink housewares work really well with the white cabinet and subway-tiled backsplash. The wooden countertop complements the pastel accent to create a retro-style and funky kitchen.
2. Pastel Nursery Room
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Nursery room is always the best place to go for pastel colors. If you’re color shy, start the color palette from the nursery room or laundry room where less traffic is expected. Keep the wall paint light and neutral like this taupe wall to punctuate the pretty painting in pastel hues, peppermint-coloured rug and changing table. Pastel color palette is perfect for a soothing and soft nursery room.
3. Pastel Dining Chair
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Unleash your passion for pastels. These dining chairs are painted in a palette of pretty pastels which are striking but easy on eye. They go well with the wooden dining table where wood elements add warmth and mimic the woodsy greenery. Add fun to the dining area by dressing it in pastel shades which make the room exude a country feel.
4. Pastel Sofa
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Pastel colors work well when set against a clean white backdrop. Mix this fresh palette into your home to show your love of pastels. In this bright and sunny room, the soft-washed sofa teamed with the complementary accessories in the same tone play their part in creating a lovely pastel palette that’s calm and relaxing.
5. Pastel Fridge
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Breathe new life into your kitchen and stay fresh with pastel color scheme. A fresh, 1950s feel has been achieved with pretty, mix-and-match pastels, duck egg blue Smeg fridge and retro-style complementary accessories in the kitchen. The shabby-chic cabinet and mismatched patterned floor tiles complete the look of a rustic, country-feel kitchen.
6. Pastel-Painted Wall
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Use various pastel shades to create an array of moods in your bedroom. The feature walls painted in different pastel hues look good as accent colors when blended with delicate 1950s-inspired white bed frame which is paired with complementary soft pink bedsheet.
7. Pastel Throw Pillow
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If you don’t want to commit to an entirely pastel scheme, add subtle flash of pastel in the easily replaceable furnishings like throw pillows in a living room. This is also a good way to incorporate pastels swiftly and easily. Instill a sense of joy and cheer into a casual but composed living room with a breezy ambience and a palette of serene pastels.
8. Pastel Bathroom
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Liven up the bathroom with pastel vanity and bubble tiles. Why stick with plain old white when pale blue or green is so much more fun? The custom-built vanity in duck egg blue with marble countertop gives the bathroom a retro vibe. The pastel blue and floral print on the wallpaper above the wainscot do wonders to tie everything together to create a statement bathroom.
9. Pastel Upholstery
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For a quick color makeover, change out the cushion of dining chairs to rotate a pastel color palette to create an uplifting dining room with a lot of natural light. Balance pastels with plenty of white space. The white walls and dining table create a serene backdrop for the soft pastels to pop. The complete look achieves the space-maximising effect but offers character and visual interest as well.