Muted Pastels
13 July 2024
Muted pastels are having a moment in interior design, and for good reason. These soft, calming hues create a serene and charming ambience that’s highly sought after.
Pictured: Amelie Chair with Wood Legs and Queen Chair, both by Bontempi Casa
Why pastels?
Muted pastels offer a gentle, soothing quality, making them perfect for creating a relaxed atmosphere in spaces like bedrooms and living rooms. Consider the Amelie Chair in Old Rose Supreme Velvet or the Queen Chair in Light Blue Supreme Velvet, both by Bontempi Casa.
These subtle tones can be easily integrated into various design styles, allowing for endless possibilities. Plus, muted pastels never go out of style, ensuring longevity in your decor choices.
How to incorporate muted pastels
It can be easy to find muted pastels but bringing them into your home can be difficult.
- Use muted pastel hues on walls to create a serene backdrop for furniture and décor
- Consider introducing them through accessories like throw pillows, rugs, and artwork
- Combine different shades of pastels for depth while maintaining a cohesive look
Pictured: Twins Table by Calligaris
Design tips
Don’t forget balance – pair muted pastels with neutrals and textures to create an inviting space, such as the Twins Table by Calligaris. And consider embracing minimalist elegance with rounded forms and unusual contours, which adds impact without overwhelming your space.
Remember, it’s all about achieving sophistication through subtlety. So go ahead, embrace the soft allure of muted pastels in your home.