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Guide: 7 Apartments in Pastel Tones
The lightest and airiest interiors that you want to rewatch again and again
Our selection will appeal to everyone who loves soft, muted shades. Agree: they always look winning in interiors.
Apartment with a mint living room-dining room
Designers of Cartelle Design Studio chose their own shade for each room. In the kitchen-dining room, mint dominates: it appears not only on the cabinet fronts but also on the sofa upholstery. The bedroom became light and airy thanks to gray and beige tones. The hallway walls were painted in a soft pink.

Design: Cartelle Design Studio
Interior in gray-pink tones
For decorating this apartment, designer Elena Ivanova chose shades that are currently at the peak of popularity. They appear not only in the finishing, but also in the furniture upholstery and textiles. The living room turned out to be darker: the walls in the room were painted in a muted emerald tone.

Design: Elena Ivanova
Light Scandinavian 2-room apartment
For the walls, Anna and Ilya Dobrovol'skys chose eggshell color — such a look in the interior is warmer and more pleasant than classic white. The furniture and textiles were complemented with pastel shades — soft pink, beige, and gray, as well as surfaces made of light wood.

Design: Anna and Ilya Dobrovol'skys
Chic with a spring vibe
To add lightness to the interior, designer Natalia Koreneva decided to use printed wallpapers with flower patterns. Blue-green shades in the bedroom were diluted with soft pink textiles and gray-toned furniture. The main feature of the kitchen interior is the cabinetry painted in a mint color.

Design: Natalia Koreneva
Light interior without unnecessary details
Designer Margarita Gadzhieva decided that white walls do not need to be decorated with bright details. To avoid overloading the interior, the designer chose light furniture in pastel tones. The role of decor is played by decorative cushions and lighting fixtures.

Interior: Margarita Gadzhieva
Scandinavian 2-room apartment in neutral tones
Want to decorate a neutral interior with bold accents — do as the designers of Co:Interior studio do. “Take white, gray and one or two cool muted tones close in tone as the base palette,” — the pros advise. For decorating this apartment, they chose blue: painted the walls and even selected a kitchen cabinet in tone. For accents, they chose warmer tones — yellow and orange.

Design: Co:Interior studio
Chic in powder tones
To make the interior light and uncluttered, designers of the ‘Tor-Ard’ studio painted the walls white and zoned the space with glass partitions. This allows more light into the apartment. In such an environment, furniture in soft tones and curtains in tone look great.

Design: ‘Tor-Ard’ studio
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