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6 Apartments in Pastel Tones to Save in "Favorites"

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Perfect selection for everyone who wants to create a light and airy interior without overloading it with color

If you're tired of loud shades, choose pastel tones. Take inspiration from designers: these projects are full of ideas for apartments in any style.

Light Apartment for a Young Woman

The client was bored with gray interiors, so designers Diana and Alina Ibraeva decided to use calm beige tones. The monochrome palette was complemented with green plants and decorative elements in matching colors. To add lightness to the interior, the floor skirting was painted white throughout all rooms.

Photo: Scandi-style bedroom, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: ADI Interiors Group

Apartment with Mint Living Room and Dining Area

Designers from Cartelle Design studio decided to decorate each room in the apartment in its own shade. In the kitchen-dining area, this is mint: to avoid overloading the space with color, they diluted it with white and beige tones. The bedroom was decorated in a gray-beige palette, and the hallway walls were painted in a soft pink.

Photo: Kitchen and dining area in Scandi style, Modern, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: Cartelle Design Studio

Boring Apartment for Rent

An apartment for rent doesn't have to be neutral, decided designer Svetlana Khabeeva and chose almost all the colors of the rainbow for its decoration. The kitchen turned out soft salmon pink, the living room — mint green, and the bedroom — muted rose pink with yellow accents. The shades were chosen soft, so an abundance of colors does not cause discomfort but rather attracts attention.


Photo: Bedroom in Scandi style, Modern, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: Svetlana Khabeeva

Interior in Gray-Pink Tones

Pink color has become common, but designers continue to use it in their projects. Designer Elena Ivanova added muted rose accents in the bedroom and kitchen interiors. In the living room, they played on contrast and painted the walls in a muted emerald tone.

Photo: Bedroom in Modern style, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: Elena Ivanova

Cozy Boho for a Family with Kids

For each zone in the apartment, designer Anastasia Kudryashova chose her own shade. The kitchen and living room predominantly feature pink and lilac tones, while one of the walls was painted in a contrasting violet tone. The bedroom was decorated in beige tones with mint accents — an unbeatable combination for any interior style.

Photo: Living room in Modern style, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: Anastasia Kudryashova

Minimalist Apartment in Gray Tones

For her home, designer Julia Fambulova chose her favorite color — gray. She complemented it with yellow, turquoise, and beige shades, so the interior turned out interesting. In the children's room, the walls were painted white and supported a popular combination of gray and pink.

Photo: Living room in Scandi style, Gid, Elena Ivanova, Cartelle Design, Julia Fambulova, Anastasia Kudryashova, ADI INTERIORS GROUP, Svetlana Khabeeva – photo on our website

Design: Julia Fambulova