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Tips for a Pastel-Toned Interior Design
The suggestions of pastel-colored interior design are tranquil and calm, they do not speak, but whisper. They are subtle shades, they do not irritate or cause anxiety, and in interior design, they neutralize contrasting colors and are ideal for compromise combinations adding a retro touch to neutral colors.
Danish pastel is one of the most popular interior trends on TikTok: pale pink, soft peach, lavender purple, sky blue, and sage green are just some of the favorite pastel tones among Scandi-style interiors.

Here are 5 ways to bring pastel colors to life in your modern interiors
Say goodbye to the winter blues of interiors and welcome spring by incorporating some elements that echo its shades into your home.
Rediscover the charm of pastel colors in your home
Once associated only with femininity and children, pastel colors emerged in the 1950s and ’60s alongside contrasting and striking colors; both making strong design statements. In today’s interiors, pastels are back in a big way; whether you’re thinking of renovating your interiors or simply adding some touches, there’s a wonderful comeback happening that we feel is worth celebrating.
Pastel accents
If you’re looking to add a touch of pastel to your home, starting with an unexpected addition is always a good idea because it allows you to easily incorporate trendy color palettes with incredible impact. Dusty pastel pink and palettes inspired by earth tones are some of our favorites; the chosen spot is instantly refreshed, plus it’s the perfect way to add a touch of your personality to a space.

Dismiss the idea that pastel colors only suit one style
Pastel colors are not just for the young or suitable for a feminine home; remember that they help create depth when combined with bold patterns and colors. Use them as accents with your other dominant colors or make pastels your focal point.
Pastel colors have many advantages

Pastel shades create an atmosphere of calm, lightness, and sophistication.
- Thanks to their softness, you can use them in large quantities, as they will never be harsh on the eyes, and moreover, different pastel colors harmonize well with each other.
- Few people dare to mix red, green, and purple in a single interior; with their pastel versions, everything is much simpler: the combination of pale pink, lavender, and mint will be neither sharp, nor flashy, nor unsettling.
- Pastels are like refreshing water, perhaps because these shades belong to the spring palette and evoke a sense of lightness and airiness.
- Using these tones in an interior visually increases the space and the amount of daylight; these qualities are extremely useful in smaller rooms.
When choosing pastel colors for your interiors, you must be careful and avoid the look of a children’s room or a candy store.
For light and delicate interiors, the most successful pairing will be with neutral tones like white and light gray: both colors harmoniously combine with almost the entire color palette and in combination with pastel tones create a romantic and relaxing interior design.
Opposite shades on the color wheel, like pale pink and blue, pair perfectly and despite their nature, the room will never feel overwhelming.