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5 More Classy Apartments in Pastel Tones
Beautiful interiors in soft and light shades appeal to everyone. We've selected a few more projects that will definitely captivate you
We continue to be inspired by Russian design projects. This time we've chosen five interiors in pastel tones. Which color palette do you like the most?
Cozy cottage style with a mint living room
For a large family with two children, designers from Quadrum studio decorated a spacious apartment in calm tones. They created a beautiful blue apron on the kitchen in the form of fish scale tiles. The living room-dining room was decorated in a mint color—this tone invites relaxation and conversation. In the bedroom, they mixed milky, beige, and yellow shades—this added a sunny vacation mood to the interior.

Design: Quadrum
Light Scandinavian studio
Designer Evgenia Lykasova focused on a light Scandinavian style for this apartment. The base color palette was inspired by warm whites and ochres close to white. A gentle purple shade was added to bring depth to the space, supported by decor in pastel tones—this created a warm and cozy atmosphere.

Design: Evgenia Lykasova
Spacious one-bedroom in pink tones
For a young client who follows fashion trends, designer Irina Krivtsova chose trendy shades. Walls and floors were painted in white and beige tones—these add lightness to the interior. The monochromatic palette was varied with furniture in soft pink, turquoise, blue, and gray shades.

Design: Irina Krivtsova
Large bright apartment with colorful accents
To make the already spacious rooms of this apartment seem even larger, designer Natalia Preobrazhenskaya chose a light and calm color palette. The decor was complemented with pleasant pastel tones—beige, blue, pink, and yellow. For a cheerful mood, more saturated colors were added in moderation—this created a vibrant yet not dull look.

Design: 'Cozy Apartment'
Classic cottage style in gray tones
To decorate an apartment in classical style, designer Elena Zufarova chose three main colors: beige, gray, and blue. These helped refresh the interior of a vintage Stalin-era apartment while preserving the atmosphere of old Moscow. The decor included wooden furniture and rugs in muted dark tones—this created a cozy space for family relaxation.

Design: Elena Zufarova
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