Top ideas for introducing pastels into your interiors

May 2017

Designers have fallen in love with these soft hues, and have been incorporating them as subtle yet chic accents in spaces with gusto. Soothing and relaxing to the eye, pastel colours offer a variety of possibilities when it comes to your interiors. Use the powdery shades of pastels for a calming effect in your bedroom, for a retro appeal in your kitchen or for modern flair in your living room. We bring you the best ways for getting reacquainted with pastels in your interiors.

Pastel in Your Interiors

1.For rustic charm

Do you love the laidback appeal of a cottage in the woods, with rustic-style interiors that gently transport you back to simpler, more unpretentious times? With pastels, you can create a rustic ambience and cosy up in within the four walls of your own space. For a classic country cottage feel, opt for furniture crafted from weathered and distressed wood, and pair with furnishings in pastel hues of whites, yellows, pinks, greens and blues. 2.For natural accents Pastel colours are versatile enough to blend with natural materials such as wood, cork, bamboo and rattan. For a beautiful contrast, upholster deep brown furniture with fabrics in pastel yellow, blue or green. Looking to create a more ‘adult’ space? Opt for furnishings and curtains in darker shades of pastels. For example, pair a teal sofa with darker teal bamboo chairs for a more updated pastel effect. 3.For restful ambience Soft pastels work wonders when it comes to calming the mind and soothing the senses. Want a space that feels restful all day long? Consider pretty pastels such as light purple and yellow in upholstery and cushions. For rooms that stay tranquil even after dusk, consider draperies in a lively but soft pastel, such as pink, with its energizing influence of red and the tempering elements of white.

Rustic Style Interiors

4.For comforting warmth

Pastel colours are great for adding warmth to sleek spaces. For example, upholstery and bed linen in soft pastels like pale blue can soften the clean lines of your minimalistic furniture, right from your sleek and linear bar stools to your chic sofas. A pastel colour palette can create an inviting space when set against a neutral backdrop too. For example, curtains or wallpapers in pops of rich pastels like teal and plum can hold their own in an otherwise white interior. 5.For bold pairings Did you know that soft pastels go well with bold primaries such as red and blue? For example, think armchairs upholstered in pastel green against a royal blue décor for a chic and contemporary style. Or consider a lilac-hued couch among bright splashes of blue, green, orange and purple for an unexpected yet striking statement.

Pastel Colours are for Adding Warmth

6.For a whimsical touch

Are you looking to achieve a whimsical but not outlandish style in your décor? A variety of soft and bold pastels is a great way to achieve the look. For example, for a colourful living room, highlight the carved accents of your antique bed with pastel blue bed linen and jewel-toned cushions, and finish the look with curtains in another coordinating shade of blue like teal.

 7.For an airy feel

Pastels can also give any small space an open look and feel. For example, lend a roomier effect to your small guest bedroom with pale blue bedding, drapes and throw pillows. For a punch of natural colour and added dimension, incorporate real flowers like soft pink tulips and hot pink roses into your décor. Are you inspired by our pastel décor ideas? Consider adding a few knick-knacks like cushions in pastel hues to strike a beautiful chord in your interiors. Or make use of quaint wall paper in pastel shades to alter the look of your room