Kitchens have always played an important role in any home. Over the years, they’ve evolved to cater to the modern needs of a family or a group of people living together. Their function has gone beyond cooking, and they’re now spaces for heartfelt conversations and everyday moments.
For many city-dwellers, kitchens are no longer focused on functionality and neutral colours. They are now lively spaces that are open and bright, yet calming and beautiful. This has led to an increasing preference for kitchen designs that incorporate pastel shades like blush pink, mint green, and eggshell blue.
Countertops
Quartz slabs look great and work best for Indian cooking (Image: Pinterest)
Countertops are often overlooked when it comes to incorporating pastels into kitchens. However, they truly set the space apart, especially with the variety of options available today. Quartz slabs, for instance, look great and work best for Indian cooking, which often results in stains, oil splatters, and scratches. Be it a rose quartz, soft green, or blush pink, these pastel shades suit all kinds of spaces.
Pick Your Colour Palette
Pastels make any space look brighter and roomier (Image: Pinterest)
It is important to choose a colour palette that works best for your kitchen and reflects the vibe you’re going for. Pastels make any space look brighter and roomier, and they work for both traditional and contemporary kitchens.
Start by picking one pastel shade that goes with the rest of the interiors. Both mint green or blush pink are great choices to perk up the space. Next, add dimension with a second shade. It could be either through colour blocking (using two pastel colours) or adding a neutral pastel like soft beige to balance the look.
Where to Use Pastels
You can go with a monotone look or mix two pastel shades to enhance the visual appeal (Image: Pinterest)
Cabinets: This a safe and effective place to start. You can go with a monotone look or mix two pastel shades to enhance the visual appeal.
Backsplash: Tiles naturally attract attention. Hence, it’s a good idea to use soft pastels to bring the kitchen to life. They can serve as both a contrasting and complementary element.
Walls: Walls can enhance the soothing appeal. Try painting all the walls, or just one feature wall, in a pastel shade, or consider a pastel wallpaper.
Appliances and Accessories: Little appliances and accessories shouldn’t be overlooked because they are a fun and trendy way to introduce pastels. Like storage jars, kitchen towels, and more.
Lighting
Pastels truly shine with the right lighting (Image: Pinterest)
Pastels truly shine with the right lighting. If you have the choice, opt for a kitchen that gets ample sunlight through doors or windows. In smaller or compact kitchens, modern lighting can warm up the space and highlight pastel tones beautifully.
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