We know you want your home to be stylish and beautiful, but some decor trends are here and gone in a flash. Pastels are no passing fad, however, they have been used in kitchens for years, and it’s clear this “trend” isn’t going away anytime soon. A lovely twist on the standard white kitchen, pale and subtle colours are a gorgeous way to brighten up a space while maintaining a neutral palette.
These candy-coloured designs are the perfect way to bring a little bit of warmth into your kitchen. From pale blues to soft pinks, these pastels have come a long way from your grandparent’s kitchen.
We’re starting with an all-time favourite kitchen colour – dusky blue. This calming shade is perfect for those who want to add a little personality but shy away from the use of too much colour. This particular shade has the ability to work well with a cool-toned material palette of marble and tiles as well as materials that add a layer of warmth like here this chips flooring. It would work well with most kitchen décor styles but is especially wonderful in a contemporary kitchen design
There’s just something soothing about this mint green colour, isn’t it? Also, it is a great way to uplift a kitchen. Whether you go in for a matte or glossy finish, this shade works really well with white cabinets, golden accents and wooden countertop and flooring. Just like this kitchen design, here the morocco pattern tiles on backsplash with under-cabinet lighting adds furthermore appeal for visual interest.
Concrete finish walls impart a sophisticated, earthy vibe to your interiors, so why not use it in your kitchens. In this kitchen, they have softened the rusticity of concrete by adding a pastel blue colour to the cabinets. The open shelving, exposed pipes and metal doors add a touch of industrial chic. Also, the wooden countertop here adds warmth when paired with concrete.
The adorable powder blue and pink blue cabinets of this kitchen will make you think of cotton candy in the best way. It’s such a happy, inviting space, and the matching furniture, lighting fixture makes it even more eye-catchy. One of the best things about pastels is that they also work well with bold and bright hues. These pastel pink and blue colours feel even more fascinating and refined when matched with their deeper hues like in this kitchen backsplash and barstools.
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