Pastel colours are light shades that can change the entire look of a room. From baby pink and sky blue shades for a newborn’s nursery to being used to set the tone of your home decor, these colours have come a long way. The interior design industry is fast-paced and has seen many trends come and go, right from the bright colours in the early ’90s to vintage shades in the ’80s.

Recent trends depict the shift from bright coloured statement walls to pastel colours giving the area/room an energetic and refreshing vibe. Pastel shades of green, such as lime green, serve as a great kitchen background and help give the appliances a retro look, thus giving your kitchen a nice theme. If you’re looking to incorporate pastel shades at home, do it in your kitchen. Read on to find out 7 different ways to do so.

Multiple kitchen colour combinations can turn the space around completely with just minimal addition of certain elements. Using furniture or having the background in pastel colours are two of the most popular ways to incorporate it into your kitchen.

Lavender Cabinets

If you are not too sure about going all out with painting your kitchen walls in pastel colours, laminating the kitchen cabinets is a safer choice and a beautiful way to start incorporating colour into your kitchen space. Be it a modern design or a traditional kitchen, a little lavender never hurt anybody! Bring about the element of fun in your kitchen by either having one side or the whole set of your kitchen cabinets in a light lavender shade to keep the tone breezy and exciting.

lavender backsplash

Pastel Blue

Contrary to popular belief, pastel blue sits very well in a kitchen space. Having the cooking area wall colour pop in a comfortable shade of blue will make breakfasts even more fun! Surrounding yourself with colours with positive connotations also help an individual stay in a better mood. Imagine walking into your kitchen to grab a cup of coffee, and you feel the sunlight shine on your wall; the pop of colour is just what you need to start your day with a fresh mind and positive outlook.

pastel blue kitchen

Kitchen Colour Combinations

Pastel colours have a bright as well as a soft palette. Depending on the tone you want to set in your kitchen, you can choose a combination that works best with the rest of your home decor. Going for classic pastel colour combinations like Grey Blue & Plum, Aquamarine & Salmon, Light Blue & Steel Pink, Black & Lime give the space a structured look. If you want to go for a soft tone, the darker shades of the combination can be used for window sills and drawers to help create a colour pop effect. It is easy to attain a well-balanced look with these kitchen colour combinations.

pastel colour kitchen

Up and Above

It is a very sleek technique to include pastel colours in a kitchen space without disrupting the overall look of the place. Using the space above the cabinet to the ceiling is a great way to create a border for the room and gives it an organised look. Using the ceiling as a colour pop wall is also an idea that is gaining popularity as it sets the mood for the room in the most effective manner.

pastel blue and peach colour kitchen

Pastel Furniture

Sounds interesting, right?  Having kitchen walls painted Peach coupled with Black chairs or a Mint coloured dining table with White chairs can give the entire room a classy, trendy and modern look. In this current era where everyone is about aesthetics, pastel colours help achieve that with minimal effort. Pastel coloured furniture is a good investment as these tones blend well in every environment and complement both light and dark shades.

pastel kitchen furniture

Brighten It Up!

Instead of having the whole kitchen matching the home decor, including an element on the kitchen top is a great way to accessorize the space and make good use of it. Kitchen countertops can be customised using bright yellow / bright pink to emphasise the area and add an element of colour to the otherwise boring space. Matching your utensils to the countertop also helps set a theme and creates a good balance of colour and functionality.  Trust us, washing dishes will feel like a cakewalk with a sprinkle of pastel tones around!

bright pink kitchen cabinets

Mix it Up

Pale hues offer a sense of subtlety when mixed up with other shades that are quiet and low key creates an environment that is rejuvenating on its own. Shades of grey sit well with subtle white and mint tones that do not interrupt the flow of the kitchen space and give it a touch of finesse.

pastel grey kitchen

Depending on the kitchen design and the rest of the home decor, it is necessary to make an informed decision about what your kitchen space is going to look like. Pastel shades are often linked to setting the tone of a place that feels like one of the seasons. A bright kitchen with cotton candy shades would feel like summer whereas, a combination of peach and mint feel like spring. To strike the balance of aesthetics and functionality, visit HomeLane now and take your pick!

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